Brigham City Utah Sex Offender Registry

Brigham City residents can search for registered sex offenders using the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lists all offenders in Brigham City by name, address, and zip code. The Brigham City Police Department handles sex offender registration for city residents, and the Box Elder County Sheriff provides county-wide oversight. Brigham City is the county seat of Box Elder County and the only qualifying city in the county, sitting along the I-15 corridor between Salt Lake City and the Idaho border. This page covers how to search the registry, what offenders must do under Utah law, and where to get help.

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Box Elder County
1st District Judicial District
$100/yr State Registration Fee
Twice/Year Registration Frequency

Brigham City Police and Sex Offender Registration

The Brigham City Police Department handles sex offender registration for residents who live within city limits and are not under Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) supervision. If you live in Brigham City and need to register, update your address, or report a change in employment or vehicle information, contact the department at brighamcity.utah.gov/police-department. Officers work with the Box Elder County Sheriff and the Utah Department of Corrections to keep registration records current and follow up on compliance concerns.

Offenders under AP&P supervision register through their probation or parole officer. That officer submits updates to the state registry. If you are not sure which agency handles your registration, the Brigham City Police can help you find the right office. All changes to registration information must be reported within three business days. There is no grace period, and missing a deadline is treated as a separate felony offense.

Brigham City is a relatively small city, and the police department has a close working relationship with the Box Elder County Sheriff. Compliance checks for registered offenders in Brigham City are typically conducted by a combination of city police and Sheriff's deputies. Cases where offenders are found to be non-compliant are referred to the Box Elder County Attorney. The 1st District Court, located in Brigham City, handles all criminal cases arising from registration violations in Box Elder County.

Box Elder County Sheriff Sex Offender Records for Brigham City

The Box Elder County Sheriff's Office provides county-wide oversight of sex offender compliance, including in Brigham City. The Sheriff maintains registration records for all offenders in Box Elder County and coordinates with the Brigham City Police on compliance enforcement. You can access the Sheriff's resources at boxeldercounty.org/sheriff. The Sheriff's Office links to the Utah SOR for public searches and accepts tips about possible registration violations.

Box Elder County is one of the largest counties in Utah by land area, and the Sheriff's Office covers a wide geographic range beyond Brigham City. However, because Brigham City has its own police department, most in-city registration work is handled locally. The Sheriff focuses on offenders in unincorporated areas of the county and assists city police with larger enforcement operations. Both agencies feed data into the same state registry.

If you want to report a suspected registration violation in Brigham City, contact either the Brigham City Police or the Box Elder County Sheriff. For an immediate public safety threat, call 911. For a non-emergency compliance concern, use the non-emergency contact options provided by either agency. Reports are taken seriously and followed up on.

Search Brigham City Sex Offenders on the Utah Registry

The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the official statewide database for all registered sex offenders, including those in Brigham City. Searching by the Brigham City zip code (84302) returns all currently registered offenders in the city. Each profile includes the offender's name, photo, current address, offense type, tier level, and registration status. The search is free and open to the public with no login required.

The registry reflects what offenders have most recently reported. There may be a short lag between when a change is submitted and when it shows up online. Offenders have three business days to report a change of address, so the registry may not reflect a very recent move. If you believe an offender is no longer living at their listed address, report it to the Brigham City Police or the Box Elder County Sheriff.

OffenderWatch connects Brigham City's local registry data to the Utah statewide sex offender network for public search. OffenderWatch Utah network sex offender registry including Brigham City registrants

The OffenderWatch platform aggregates all Utah county registry data and includes Brigham City offenders sourced from Box Elder County agency records.

The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov lets you run a national search that includes all Utah registrants. This is useful when checking someone who may have lived in Idaho or other nearby states before moving to Brigham City, since Box Elder County shares a border with Idaho.

Brigham City Sex Offender Registration Requirements

All registered sex offenders in Brigham City must follow Utah's registration law. Under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41 (restructured as Title 53 effective May 7, 2025), offenders must register their current home address, employer, phone numbers, vehicle information, and any school enrollment. Any change must be reported within three business days. Failing to update registration on time is a third-degree felony in Utah, separate from the original offense.

Utah's three-tier registration system assigns the length of registration based on offense type. Tier 1 offenders register for 10 years. Tier 2 offenders register for 25 years. Tier 3 offenders register for life. All tiers must appear in person twice per year for renewal. The $100 annual fee is collected at the time of renewal. Out-of-state offenders who move to Brigham City must register within 10 days of arriving. Utah law applies regardless of whether registration was required in the prior state. This is particularly relevant for Brigham City given its proximity to Idaho, and people moving south from Idaho to take up residence in Box Elder County must register quickly after arriving.

Some Brigham City offenders convicted of crimes against minors may face proximity restrictions near protected locations. Under Utah law, protected zones include licensed daycares and preschools, public schools, public swimming pools, community parks, and public playgrounds. The specific restrictions vary by offense and any conditions imposed at sentencing. Contact the Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov or call (801) 495-7700 to understand how restrictions apply in a specific case.

Brigham City Community Safety and Sex Offender Resources

Brigham City residents who have questions about a registered sex offender in their neighborhood should start with the Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov. That gives you the most current public data available. If you have follow-up questions after checking the registry, contact the Brigham City Police at brighamcity.utah.gov/police-department or the Box Elder County Sheriff at boxeldercounty.org/sheriff.

Families with children in the Box Elder School District can speak with school resource officers about how the district monitors registered offenders near school campuses. The Brigham City Police Department can answer specific questions about registrants near schools, parks, and other areas where children gather. You do not need to wait for a specific incident before reaching out.

For general questions about how Utah's registration program works, including how tiers are assigned and how compliance is monitored, contact the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700 or visit 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020. The Department oversees the statewide system and can clarify how out-of-state convictions are handled and what the process looks like for Brigham City residents.

The National Sex Offender Public Website includes Brigham City offenders as part of its nationwide search covering all 50 states. National Sex Offender Public Website national search including Brigham City Utah registrants

The NSOPW national database is particularly useful for Brigham City given the city's location near the Idaho border, allowing checks on out-of-state records alongside Utah data.

Box Elder County Sex Offender Records

Brigham City is the county seat of Box Elder County. All sex offender registration for Brigham City residents feeds into the Box Elder County system. For county-level resources, registration offices, and more on Box Elder County sex offender records, visit the Box Elder County page.

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Nearby Qualifying Cities

The nearest qualifying cities to Brigham City are Logan in Cache County to the northeast and Ogden in Weber County to the south along the I-15 corridor.

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