Logan Utah Sex Offenders
Logan residents and Utah State University community members can search the sex offender registry through the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov. Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the largest city in the Cache Valley. Sex offenders who live, work, or attend school in Logan must register with the Logan City Police Department. The registry is public, and anyone can search registered sex offenders in Logan by name, address, or zip code. Registration applies to campus-based offenders at USU as well as city residents.
Logan Quick Facts
Logan City Police and Sex Offender Registration
The Logan City Police Department is the local registering agency for sex offenders who live, work, or go to school in Logan. Offenders must appear in person to register, update information, and pay the annual fee. The department coordinates with the Cache County Sheriff and the Utah Department of Corrections to keep records current. Logan City Police handles all local registration for offenders not under Adult Probation and Parole supervision. If an offender in Logan is on parole or probation through AP&P, they register through their supervising officer.
Contact Logan City Police for registration questions, to report a concern about a registered offender, or to ask about specific compliance requirements. The department's contact information and services are available at loganutah.gov/police. Officers can also tell you whether a specific address in Logan is compliant with any applicable residency restrictions for offenders with crimes involving minors.
Logan is the only qualifying city in Cache County by population threshold. Smaller towns in the Cache Valley, like Hyde Park, Smithfield, and Providence, are below the qualifying threshold and do not have separate city pages. Residents of those areas register through their local law enforcement or the Cache County Sheriff.
Utah State University and Logan Sex Offender Registry
Utah State University is located in Logan and enrolls thousands of students each year. Sex offenders who enroll at USU or any other school in Logan must register their enrollment with Logan City Police. This applies even if they live off campus. The registration must happen within three business days of starting classes or changing enrollment status. Campus-based registration is a requirement under Utah law, not just a university policy.
USU has its own campus police force. The USU Police Department can answer questions about campus safety resources and how they coordinate with Logan City Police on sex offender matters. However, registration itself happens at Logan City Police, not at the USU campus police station. If you have a safety concern about someone on the USU campus, you can contact USU Police directly or call Logan City Police.
The presence of a large university means Logan has a somewhat different population profile than many Cache Valley cities. Students move in and out seasonally. Offenders who enroll must register each time their enrollment status changes. This includes dropping out, re-enrolling, transferring to a different campus, or switching between full-time and part-time status. Each change triggers a three-business-day reporting window.
Utah Sex Offender Registry for Logan
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov covers all registered offenders in Utah, including those in Logan and Cache County. The registry is maintained by the Utah Department of Corrections. Search by name, city, zip code, or county to find registered sex offenders in Logan. Each result shows the offender's photo, registered address, tier level, and offense history. The registry is updated as offenders report changes and as law enforcement processes new registrations.
Utah classifies registered sex offenders using three tiers. Tier 1 is the lowest risk level and carries a 10-year registration period. Tier 2 is 25 years. Tier 3 is lifetime registration. All three tiers appear in the public registry. Tier level affects the length of registration, not whether the person is currently listed. Logan offenders in all tiers show up in search results as long as their registration period is active.
OffenderWatch provides a searchable map of registered sex offenders in Logan and across the Utah network.
OffenderWatch connects local Logan Police records to the statewide registry, making it easy to search by address or zip code.
Cache County Sheriff and Logan Registration
The Cache County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for residents of unincorporated Cache County and smaller cities that do not have their own police departments. For Logan city residents, the Logan City Police Department is the primary registering agency. The Cache County Sheriff works alongside Logan City Police on enforcement matters and county-wide compliance checks. If an offender moves between Logan and an unincorporated part of Cache County, they must re-register with the correct agency for their new address.
Contact the Cache County Sheriff's Office at cachecounty.org/sheriff for county-level registration questions or to report concerns about offenders in unincorporated areas. For Logan city-specific matters, always contact Logan City Police first. The two agencies coordinate on cases that overlap city and county boundaries.
Cache County courts handle First District cases, including registration violations. The First District Court is located in Logan. Offenders who miss a registration appointment or fail to report a change face charges filed in First District Court. Most hearings for local registration violations take place in Logan.
Logan Sex Offender Registration Rules
Utah sex offender registration law was previously found at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41. As of May 7, 2025, Utah moved these statutes to Title 53 as part of a restructuring of public safety laws. The rules themselves did not change. Logan offenders must still register twice a year, report changes within three business days, and pay the $100 annual registration fee.
The two required annual registrations fall in the offender's birth month and six months after that. Both must happen in person at Logan City Police. Missing a registration date is a criminal offense. Offenders with felony-based registrations face a third-degree felony for failure to register. The consequences are significant, and most offenders in Logan comply to avoid additional charges.
Out-of-state movers must register in Logan within 10 days of establishing residency. This rule applies even if they were not required to register in their previous state. Utah uses its own standards for who must register. Anyone convicted of a qualifying offense anywhere in the country must register in Utah when they move here. Logan City Police can answer questions about what counts as establishing residency in the city.
Registered sex offenders in Logan who have convictions involving minors face restrictions near protected zones. These include licensed daycares, preschools, public pools, public and private primary and secondary schools, community parks, and public playgrounds. Logan has several schools, parks, and community facilities that factor into where qualifying offenders may live. Check with Logan City Police or a local attorney before choosing an address.
The Utah Sex Offender Registry provides current registration data for Logan and all of Cache County.
The Utah DOC updates the registry regularly as Logan offenders report changes and new registrations are processed.
Logan Community Resources and Registry Use
The sex offender registry in Logan is a public awareness tool. It does not predict future behavior or label everyone listed as an active threat. It reflects past convictions and requires people to stay on it for the period tied to their tier. Logan residents can use the registry to make informed decisions about neighborhoods, schools, and personal safety.
If you believe a registered sex offender in Logan has violated their registration or residency conditions, report it to Logan City Police. For immediate danger, call 911. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov and (801) 495-7700 can answer general questions about the statewide program. Offenders seeking to petition for removal from the registry can do so after 5, 10, or 20 years depending on their offense level. Removal petitions go through the First District Court in Logan.
Cache County Sex Offender Records
Logan is in Cache County. The Cache County Sheriff and the First District Court handle county-level sex offender matters. For more on county registration offices and resources across Cache County, visit the Cache County sex offender page.
Nearby Cities Sex Offender Registries
Brigham City is the nearest qualifying city to Logan, located to the south in Box Elder County along the I-15 corridor.