Roy Utah Sex Offender Registry
Roy is a Weber County city adjacent to Ogden, and sex offenders in Roy are registered through the Roy City Police Department and monitored by the Weber Sex Offender Task Force. Residents can search sex offenders in Roy using the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lists all registrants by name, address, and zip code. This page covers how to use the registry, where registration happens in Roy, how the Task Force operates, and what Utah law requires of sex offenders who live in the city.
Roy Quick Facts
Roy City Police and Sex Offender Registration
The Roy City Police Department is the registration point for sex offenders who live inside Roy city limits. If you are required to register in Utah and Roy is your home address, you register through Roy City Police. This covers your initial registration when you first arrive, your twice-yearly in-person check-ins, and any updates you must make when your address, employer, vehicle, or other registered information changes.
You can reach Roy City Police at royutah.org/police. Officers process registrations and submit data to the Utah Department of Corrections, which manages the statewide registry. Roy Police also take part in the Weber Sex Offender Task Force, working alongside Weber County Sheriff deputies to monitor compliance across the county. The Task Force conducts site visits, confirms reported addresses, and follows up on compliance concerns in Roy and neighboring cities.
Offenders supervised by Adult Probation and Parole register through their AP&P officer rather than directly with city police. If you are not sure which agency handles your registration, contact Roy City Police before your deadline. Missed registration is a third-degree felony under Utah law, and that charge is separate from and in addition to the original conviction. Claiming confusion about who to register with will not exempt you from the penalty.
Weber Sex Offender Task Force and Roy Compliance
The Weber Sex Offender Task Force is one of the more active county-level enforcement units in Utah. It operates through the Weber County Sheriff's Office and monitors registered sex offenders across all of Weber County, including Roy. The Task Force conducts compliance checks, verifies reported addresses, and investigates violations of registration requirements. If a registered sex offender in Roy is not living or working where they claim, the Task Force is the unit that follows up.
You can view the Weber County Sheriff's sex offender information at co.weber.ut.us. The page lists registered sex offenders in Weber County, including Roy, and is updated regularly as offenders register and make changes. To report a suspected registration violation by a registered sex offender in Roy, call the Weber Sex Offender Task Force at (801) 778-6654. Use this number, not 911, unless there is an immediate threat to safety.
The Weber County Sheriff maintains the sex offender registry list for Roy and all of Weber County.
The Weber County Sheriff SOR page lists Roy registrants and is updated as offenders register, move, or leave the registry.
The Task Force also handles cases where Roy offenders move within Weber County or leave the county altogether. When an offender reports moving out of Roy, the Task Force coordinates with the destination agency to make sure the new registration is completed on time. This inter-agency coordination is part of what makes Weber County's enforcement model one of the more structured ones in the state.
Search Roy Sex Offenders on Utah's Statewide Registry
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the main public database for searching registered sex offenders in Roy. Enter "Roy" as the city or use zip code 84067 to see all current registrants. Each record includes the offender's photo, current address, offense type, tier level, and any applicable restrictions. The data is updated continuously as offenders register and report changes.
Roy sits between Ogden and Layton on the Wasatch Front, and offenders who move between Roy and neighboring cities must report their change of address within three business days. The registry will show the new address once the update is processed. The Weber County Sheriff SOR page at co.weber.ut.us shows the same Roy registrants from a county perspective and may be easier to browse if you want a county-level view rather than a city-by-city search.
The Utah sex offender registry statistics page at sor.utah.gov includes Roy registrants as part of the Weber County totals.
Weber County totals in the state registry include all registered offenders from Roy and other Weber County cities.
The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov is the federal cross-state tool. Use it to check whether someone has registrations in multiple states, since a Utah search alone won't show out-of-state records.
Roy Sex Offender Registration Requirements
Utah's registration rules apply to all sex offenders in Roy. Offenders must maintain current records of 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. That deadline applies to every type of change, no exceptions.
Roy offenders pay a $100 annual registration fee, due at renewal. People who move to Roy from out of state must register within 10 days of arriving. Utah does not honor another state's removal or give credit toward Utah's tier periods for time registered elsewhere. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov oversees the statewide program and can be reached at (801) 495-7700. Their main office is at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020.
Utah uses three tiers. Tier 1 requires registration for 10 years. Tier 2 is 25 years. Tier 3 is lifetime. Offenders convicted of crimes against minors face restrictions near licensed daycares, public schools, public pools, community parks, and playgrounds in Roy. Utah's registry law was reorganized from Title 77 to Title 53 on May 7, 2025. The substance of the rules did not change. Roy offenders follow the same requirements before and after that date.
- Report all changes within 3 business days
- $100 annual fee at renewal
- New residents from out of state must register within 10 days
- Twice-yearly in-person check-ins required
- Task Force violations line: (801) 778-6654
- Failure to register is a third-degree felony
Roy Community Resources and Registry Help
Roy residents with concerns about registered sex offenders in their neighborhood can start with sor.utah.gov or the Weber County Sheriff SOR page. For compliance violations, call the Weber Sex Offender Task Force at (801) 778-6654 rather than 911. The Task Force is trained to handle these situations and can respond without unnecessary escalation. For immediate safety threats, call 911.
Registered sex offenders in Roy who need legal help with removal petitions, tier appeals, or questions about how the 2025 Title 53 reorganization affects their case should consult a licensed Utah attorney. The Utah State Bar at utahbar.org has a lawyer referral service. Utah Legal Services at utahlegalservices.org may assist lower-income individuals. Neither Roy City Police nor the Department of Corrections provides legal advice about individual cases.
Weber County Sex Offender Records
Roy is part of Weber County. All registration for Roy residents feeds into the Weber County system. For more on county resources, registration offices, and Weber County sex offender records, visit the county page.
Nearby Cities in Weber and Davis Counties
Roy borders Ogden to the north and is close to Clearfield and Layton in Davis County to the south.