Eagle Mountain Sex Offenders

Eagle Mountain is one of Utah's fastest-growing cities, and that rapid growth makes up-to-date sex offender registry information especially important for new residents and families moving into the area. The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the main public tool for searching registered sex offenders in Eagle Mountain by name, address, or zip code. Eagle Mountain City Police handle registration for city residents, and the Utah County Sheriff oversees county-level coordination. This page covers the search tools, registration rules, and local resources for Eagle Mountain.

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Eagle Mountain Quick Facts

Utah County
4th District Judicial District
$100/yr State Registration Fee
Twice/Year Registration Frequency

Eagle Mountain and Utah's 2025 Registry Law Update

Utah reorganized its sex offender registry law effective May 7, 2025. The statutes moved from Title 77, Chapter 41 to Title 53. This was a structural change, not a change to the actual rules. Eagle Mountain offenders follow the same registration requirements they did before May 2025. The fees, deadlines, tier system, and residency restrictions all stayed the same. What changed was where to find the law in the Utah Code.

The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov reflects the current state of the law following the May 2025 reorganization to Title 53. Utah sex offender registry 2025 Title 53 update affecting Eagle Mountain registrants

The sor.utah.gov database continues to serve as the public search tool for Eagle Mountain and all other Utah cities after the 2025 code reorganization.

For Eagle Mountain residents and new arrivals, the practical effect is zero. You still register with Eagle Mountain City Police. You still pay the $100 annual fee. You still report changes within three business days. The move to Title 53 does not affect your tier level, your removal eligibility timeline, or any restrictions that were already in place. If you have legal questions about how the reorganization affects your specific case, consult a Utah attorney.

Eagle Mountain City Police Sex Offender Registration

Eagle Mountain City Police is the registration point for sex offenders who live inside Eagle Mountain city limits. If you are required to register in Utah and you live in Eagle Mountain, you handle your registration through the police department. This includes your initial registration when you first arrive in the city, your twice-yearly in-person check-ins, and any change-of-information updates you are required to make.

You can find the department at eaglemountaincity.com/police. Officers process registrations and transmit data to the Utah Department of Corrections and the statewide registry. The department also participates in compliance checks, confirming that registered sex offenders in Eagle Mountain are living and working where they report. Given the city's fast growth, keeping the registry accurate is an ongoing effort as new residents arrive and addresses change.

Offenders supervised by Adult Probation and Parole register through their AP&P officer, not the police department. If you are not sure which office handles your case, call Eagle Mountain City Police and ask before your registration deadline. Failure to register on time is itself a crime. The penalty is a third-degree felony under Utah law, which is separate from and in addition to the original conviction.

Utah County Sheriff and Eagle Mountain Registry Oversight

The Utah County Sheriff coordinates sex offender compliance across Utah County, which includes Eagle Mountain. The Sheriff's Office works with Eagle Mountain Police and other city departments to share registration data, conduct joint compliance operations, and handle cases that involve moves between jurisdictions within the county.

You can reach the Utah County Sheriff at utahcounty.gov/sheriff. While the sheriff's office does not run a separate public search page for Eagle Mountain, all registered sex offenders in the city appear in the Utah statewide registry at sor.utah.gov. Search by "Eagle Mountain" or by zip code (84005 or 84043, depending on the part of the city) to see current registrants. The sheriff is also the agency to contact if you believe someone in an unincorporated area near Eagle Mountain is not complying with their registration requirements.

Eagle Mountain's location in western Utah County, away from the more densely developed central county cities, means the Sheriff's Office covers a large geographic area around the city. Compliance operations in this region require close coordination between Eagle Mountain Police and county deputies.

Eagle Mountain Sex Offender Registration Requirements

Utah registration law applies uniformly to all sex offenders in Eagle Mountain. Offenders must provide and keep current their home address, employer name and address, vehicle information, phone numbers, and school enrollment. Any change to this information must be reported within three business days. The three-day deadline applies to all changes, no matter how minor they seem.

Eagle Mountain offenders pay a $100 annual registration fee. The fee is collected at renewal time. People who move to Eagle Mountain from out of state must register within 10 days of arriving. Utah does not honor another state's removal or credit another state's registration time toward Utah's tier periods. Even if you were removed from a registry in another state, you must register in Utah from day one when you move here. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov handles the statewide system.

Utah's three-tier system sets registration periods at 10 years (Tier 1), 25 years (Tier 2), and lifetime (Tier 3). Your tier is determined at conviction, or by the Board of Pardons and Parole for out-of-state offenders registering in Utah for the first time. Offenders convicted of crimes against minors face restrictions near Eagle Mountain's licensed daycares, public schools, community parks, public pools, and public playgrounds.

Eagle Mountain Registry Research and Community Resources

Families moving to Eagle Mountain often want to check the registry before settling in a neighborhood. The Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov is the right place to start. You can search by street address to see if any registered offenders live nearby, or search by zip code for a broader view of the area. Each result lists the offender's photo, current address, offense type, and tier level.

The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice published a research brief on sex offender recidivism and registry effectiveness that provides statewide context. Utah CCJJ sex offender research brief providing context for Eagle Mountain registry use

The CCJJ research brief covers recidivism rates and registry data across Utah, giving context for how the registry works in cities like Eagle Mountain.

For general questions about how the registry works or what registration requires, the Utah Department of Corrections can be reached at (801) 495-7700. Their main office is at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020. Eagle Mountain City Police can answer questions specific to city residents. For legal advice about your registration status, removal eligibility, or tier classification, consult a licensed Utah attorney. Neither the police department nor state agencies can give you legal advice about your case.

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Utah County Sex Offender Records

Eagle Mountain is part of Utah County. Registration records for Eagle Mountain residents feed into the Utah County system. For more on county-level resources, registration offices, and Utah County sex offender records, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities in Utah County

Eagle Mountain sits in western Utah County, with Lehi and Saratoga Springs as the nearest qualifying cities to the north and east.

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