Layton Sex Offenders Database
Layton sex offenders are listed on the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, maintained by the Utah Department of Corrections. Layton is Davis County's largest city, with around 85,000 residents situated between Ogden and Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. The registry is free, open to the public, and requires no account or login. Anyone can search for sex offenders in Layton by name, address, or zip code and view current photos, offense history, and registration status.
Layton Quick Facts
Layton Police Department Sex Offender Registration
Sex offenders who live, work, or attend school in Layton must register with the Layton City Police Department. The department's main site is at laytoncity.org/LaytonCityPoliceDepartment. Utah law requires registration twice per year. Check-ins are scheduled around the registrant's birth month, with the second appointment falling six months after the first. Any change to address, vehicles, phone numbers, internet accounts, employment, or other required data must be reported within 3 business days.
Offenders moving to Layton from another state must register in Utah within 10 days of establishing a presence here. Utah applies its own registration rules. The requirements of a prior state are irrelevant once you are in Utah. Contact the Layton PD before your first visit to confirm appointment availability and what paperwork to bring.
Failure to register or to report changes within the required window is a third-degree felony. This applies whether someone missed a scheduled check-in or simply failed to update a vehicle registration, phone number, or internet account within 3 business days of the change. Courts treat the failure to report as seriously as a missed check-in.
Davis County Sheriff and Layton Sex Offender Registry
The Davis County Sheriff's Office at daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff works with Layton City Police on registry compliance and covers unincorporated Davis County areas outside city limits. For offenders in Layton who are on parole or probation, the Utah Department of Corrections supervises compliance and may conduct field checks in cooperation with local law enforcement. The Davis County Sheriff manages registry functions for the county as a whole, coordinating with city agencies including Layton PD.
The Davis County Sheriff's sex offender registry page is shown below.
Visit daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff for Davis County-wide registry resources and contact information for sheriff's deputies covering the Layton area.
Search Layton Sex Offender Records Online
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the best starting point for a Layton sex offender search. The search is free and open to all. Enter a name, zip code, or street address to find registered offenders in Layton. Each result includes a current photo, physical description, home and work addresses, and offense history. Records are updated as offenders report changes or as police enter new data into the system.
The national registry at nsopw.gov is useful for cross-state searches. If you believe someone recently moved to Layton from another state, the NSOPW tool can search multiple state registries at once and link directly to the relevant state's official database.
Utah's 2025 title change is important context for anyone reading older registry documents. The laws covering sex offender registration in Utah moved from Title 77 to Title 53 on May 7, 2025. Current rules are shown below.
Details on the 2025 law change are available through the Utah state legislature and through the registry at sor.utah.gov. The prior statute at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41 remains a useful reference for historical conviction and sentencing context.
Layton Sex Offender Registration Requirements
Registrants in Layton must provide a full set of personal and identifying information at every check-in. This includes all names used, current primary and secondary addresses, physical description, vehicle information for all motor vehicles, aircraft, and watercraft subject to registration, all phone numbers, email addresses and internet identifiers, social media accounts, employment and volunteer positions including the employer's name and address, school enrollment, professional licenses, passport and immigration documents where they apply, fingerprints, a current photo, a DNA specimen, and Social Security number.
Secondary residence means any property the offender owns or stays at for 10 or more nights during a 12-month period. Both primary and secondary residences must be on record and kept current. Any change to any item on this list must be reported within 3 business days. That applies to new vehicles, job changes, phone number updates, new email accounts, and address moves.
The annual fee is $100, paid at registration. Offenders with convictions involving minors face proximity restrictions near public and private primary and secondary schools, licensed daycares, public parks, public playgrounds, and public pools in Layton. These restrictions follow from state law and apply to all qualifying offenders. Violating them is a criminal offense separate from a failure-to-register charge.
Utah Department of Corrections in Layton
The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov supervises parolees and probationers in Layton. DOC agents may conduct compliance visits in coordination with the Layton Police Department and the Davis County Sheriff. The DOC main office is at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020, and can be reached by phone at (801) 495-7700.
The registry is public under GRAMA, Utah Code 63G-2. No login is required and no reason must be stated to search Layton offender records. Victim names and certain protected personal data are not displayed in public-facing search results.
Davis County Sex Offender Records
Layton is in Davis County. County-level resources cover all cities and unincorporated areas across Davis County. For county registry tools and courthouse information, visit the Davis County page below.
Nearby Cities
These cities near Layton have their own local registration offices and sex offender registry pages.