Clearfield Utah Sex Offender Registry
Clearfield residents can look up registered sex offenders through the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lists all offenders in Clearfield by name, address, and zip code. The Clearfield City Police Department and the Davis County Sheriff are the two main agencies responsible for local sex offender registration and compliance. This page explains how to search the registry, what Clearfield offenders are required to do under Utah law, and where to report concerns about a registered offender in your neighborhood.
Clearfield Quick Facts
Clearfield City Police and Sex Offender Registration
The Clearfield City Police Department handles sex offender registration for city residents who are not under Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) supervision. Offenders who live in Clearfield and need to register, update their address, or report changes to employment or vehicle information should contact the department at clearfieldcity.org/police. The department works closely with the Davis County Sheriff to make sure records stay up to date and that violations are referred for prosecution when needed.
Offenders on AP&P supervision register through their probation or parole officer. That officer forwards updates to the state registry directly. If you are uncertain which agency handles your registration, Clearfield Police can clarify. All changes to registration data must be reported within three business days, regardless of the supervising agency.
Clearfield is a mid-sized city in central Davis County and includes a substantial military presence due to Hill Air Force Base, which sits along the city's eastern edge. The police department coordinates with base security and the Davis County Sheriff when handling cases involving offenders connected to the base or who live in areas that span city and county boundaries.
The Davis County Sheriff maintains the sex offender registry covering Clearfield and all Davis County cities.
The Davis County Sheriff updates registry records as offenders in Clearfield report changes and as new registrants arrive in the county.
Davis County Sheriff Sex Offender Records for Clearfield
The Davis County Sheriff's Office is the main county-level agency for sex offender records in Clearfield. The Sheriff maintains registration information for all offenders in Davis County, including those in Clearfield, Layton, Kaysville, Syracuse, and Bountiful. Public resources are available at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff, which links to the Utah SOR for public searches and provides contact information for the Sheriff's sex offender unit.
The Sheriff's Office conducts periodic compliance checks across the county, including in Clearfield. These visits confirm that offenders are living at registered addresses and meeting reporting deadlines. Violations are forwarded to the Davis County Attorney for criminal charges. Failure to register in Utah is a third-degree felony, and repeat violations can be charged as second-degree felonies.
If you want to report a suspected registration violation in Clearfield, contact the Davis County Sheriff's Office rather than a general non-emergency line. The Sheriff's office has staff who specialize in sex offender cases and can investigate reports quickly. For situations involving an immediate safety threat, always call 911.
Search Clearfield Sex Offenders on the Utah Registry
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the state's official public database for all registered sex offenders. Clearfield residents appear in this registry alongside offenders from across Davis County. Searching by the Clearfield zip code (84015) returns all currently registered offenders in the city. Each profile includes the person's name, photo, current address, offense history, tier level, and registration status. The search is free and open to anyone.
The registry reflects the information most recently reported by each offender. If someone has moved but has not yet updated their registration, the address shown may be out of date. Offenders have three business days to report a change of address, so there can be a short window during which the registry is not current. If you believe a registered offender is living somewhere other than their listed address, report it to the Davis County Sheriff.
The Utah Sex Offender Registry 2025 update reflects the move of registration laws from Title 77 to Title 53, effective May 7, 2025.
The 2025 statutory update changed the code section numbers for Utah's sex offender law but did not change the rules that apply to Clearfield offenders.
The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov lets you search Clearfield offenders as part of a nationwide search. This is useful if you need to check someone who has lived in multiple states or who recently moved to Clearfield from outside Utah.
Clearfield Sex Offender Registration Requirements
All registered sex offenders in Clearfield must comply with Utah's registration law. Under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41 (now restructured as Title 53 effective May 7, 2025), offenders must register their current home address, place of employment, vehicle information, phone numbers, and school enrollment. Any change to these details must be reported within three business days. Missing a reporting deadline is a separate crime from the original offense and can result in felony charges.
Utah uses three registration tiers based on offense type and severity. Tier 1 requires registration for 10 years. Tier 2 requires 25 years. Tier 3 requires lifetime registration. All tiers must register in person twice per year. The $100 annual fee is due at renewal. Out-of-state offenders who move to Clearfield must register within 10 days of arrival. Utah law applies even if the person was not required to register in their prior state.
Offenders convicted of crimes against minors may face proximity restrictions in Clearfield. Protected areas include licensed daycares and preschools, public schools, public pools, community parks, and public playgrounds. The exact restrictions depend on the specific offense and any conditions the court imposed at sentencing. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov oversees the statewide registration program and can answer questions about how restrictions apply to a specific case.
Clearfield Sex Offender Community Resources
Clearfield residents with concerns about a registered sex offender in their area should start with the Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov. The registry is updated on a rolling basis and gives the most current view of who is registered in Clearfield. If you have follow-up questions after checking the registry, contact Clearfield City Police or the Davis County Sheriff.
Families with children in the Davis School District can speak with school resource officers about how the district monitors sex offender proximity near schools. The Clearfield Police Department can also answer questions about specific registrants and whether any safety concerns are already on law enforcement's radar. You do not need to wait for a problem to ask questions. The agencies involved in this program expect and welcome inquiries from community members who want to stay informed.
For general questions about Utah's registration program, contact the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700 or visit their offices at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020. They can explain how tiers are assigned, how compliance is monitored, and what happens when an offender fails to register.
Davis County Sex Offender Records
Clearfield is located in Davis County. All sex offender registration in Clearfield is part of the Davis County system. For county-level resources, registration offices, and more on Davis County sex offender records, visit the Davis County page.
Nearby Cities in Davis and Weber Counties
Other qualifying cities near Clearfield are spread across Davis County and into Weber County to the north.