Find Sex Offenders in Midvale Utah
Midvale residents can search for registered sex offenders using the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lists all offenders in Midvale by name, address, and zip code. Midvale contracts with the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake (UPD) for law enforcement services, so UPD handles sex offender registration for Midvale residents rather than a standalone city police department. The Salt Lake County Sheriff also assists with county-wide compliance. This page covers where to search, what offenders are required to do, and who to contact with concerns.
Midvale Quick Facts
Unified Police Department and Midvale Sex Offender Registration
Midvale does not operate its own police department. The city contracts with the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake (UPD) for all law enforcement services, including sex offender registration. Offenders who live in Midvale and need to register, update an address, or report a change in employment or vehicle information should contact UPD at updsl.org. You can also reach the city's police services page at midvale.utah.gov/police, which links to UPD contact information.
Offenders who are under Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) supervision register through their probation or parole officer. That officer sends updates to the state registry. If you are not sure which agency handles your registration, call the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700. All changes to registration details must be reported within three business days. There is no grace period for this requirement.
UPD conducts periodic compliance checks for registered offenders living in Midvale and other cities it serves. Officers verify that offenders are at their registered addresses and meeting all reporting deadlines. Compliance failures are referred to the Salt Lake County Attorney for prosecution. UPD coordinates with the Salt Lake County Sheriff and the Department of Corrections to make sure cases are handled without gaps.
The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice (CCJJ) research brief provides data on sex offender patterns in Utah, including the Salt Lake County area served by Midvale.
The CCJJ research brief covers recidivism, offense patterns, and registry compliance data relevant to Midvale and Salt Lake County registrants.
Midvale Sex Offender Registry Search
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the official statewide database for all registered sex offenders. Midvale residents appear in this registry alongside offenders from across Salt Lake County. Searching by the Midvale zip code (84047) will return all currently registered offenders in that area. 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.
Note that zip code 84047 overlaps with portions of neighboring cities, so some results may include addresses just outside Midvale's official boundaries. The registry reflects what offenders most recently reported, and there can be a short window between when a change happens 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.
OffenderWatch at offenderwatch.com/network/utah provides a searchable platform that connects all Utah county registries. Midvale data in the OffenderWatch system comes from Salt Lake County agency records. The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov is useful if you need to check someone who may have lived in multiple states.
Salt Lake County Sheriff Records for Midvale Sex Offenders
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office provides county-wide oversight of sex offender compliance, including in Midvale. The Sheriff's resources are available at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff. The Sheriff coordinates with UPD and the Department of Corrections to track offenders who move within the county or fail to update their registration on time.
If you suspect a registered sex offender in Midvale is not living at their listed address or has failed to update their registration, contact either UPD or the Salt Lake County Sheriff. Both accept tips and can investigate. For an immediate safety threat, call 911. For non-emergency concerns about a registration violation, use the non-emergency contact options available through UPD or the Sheriff's Office.
Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41 is the statutory basis for sex offender registration requirements that apply to all Midvale offenders.
This statute sets the registration tiers, timelines, fees, and reporting requirements that all Midvale sex offenders must follow under Utah law.
Midvale Sex Offender Registration Requirements
All registered sex offenders in Midvale must comply with Utah's registration law. Under Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41 (moved to Title 53 effective May 7, 2025), offenders must register their current home address, employer name and address, phone numbers, vehicle information, and any school enrollment. Any change must be reported within three business days. Missing this deadline is a third-degree felony under Utah law, separate from the original offense.
Utah uses three registration tiers. Tier 1 requires registration for 10 years. Tier 2 requires 25 years. Tier 3 requires lifetime registration. All offenders must appear in person twice per year to renew their registration. The $100 annual fee is collected at the time of renewal. Out-of-state offenders who move to Midvale must register within 10 days of arrival. Utah law applies even if the person was not required to register in their previous state.
Offenders convicted of crimes against minors may face proximity restrictions near protected locations in Midvale. Protected zones include licensed daycares and preschools, public schools, public swimming pools, community parks, and public playgrounds. The specific restrictions depend on the offense and any court-imposed conditions. Contact the Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov or call (801) 495-7700 for guidance on how restrictions apply in a specific case.
Midvale Community Resources for Sex Offender Safety
Midvale residents who want to check the registry should start at sor.utah.gov. The registry is updated on a rolling basis and provides the most current picture of who is registered in Midvale. If you have follow-up questions, contact UPD through the city's police services page or reach the Salt Lake County Sheriff at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff.
Families with children in Canyons School District or Granite School District can speak with school resource officers about how schools in Midvale handle the presence of registered offenders in the area. UPD officers assigned to Midvale can answer specific questions about registrants near schools, parks, and other protected zones. You do not need to wait for an incident before reaching out to these resources.
For general questions about how Utah's registration program works, contact the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700. Staff there can explain tier assignments, how compliance is monitored, what happens when someone fails to register, and how out-of-state convictions are handled.
Salt Lake County Sex Offender Records
Midvale is part of Salt Lake County. All sex offender registration for Midvale residents feeds into the Salt Lake County system. For county-level resources, registration offices, and more on Salt Lake County sex offender records, visit the Salt Lake County page.
Nearby Cities in Salt Lake County
Other qualifying cities near Midvale are located throughout Salt Lake County to the north, south, and west.