South Salt Lake Sex Offenders
South Salt Lake residents can search for registered sex offenders through the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lists all offenders in South Salt Lake by name, address, and zip code. The South Salt Lake Police Department handles sex offender registration for city residents, and the Salt Lake County Sheriff provides county-wide compliance oversight. South Salt Lake is a small, densely populated city completely surrounded by Salt Lake City and other municipalities, and the city's website at sslc.gov links directly to the Utah Sex Offender Registry for residents who want a quick path to the search tool.
South Salt Lake Quick Facts
South Salt Lake Police and Sex Offender Registration
The South Salt Lake Police Department handles sex offender registration for city residents who are not under Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) supervision. If you live in South Salt Lake and need to register or update your registration information, contact the department through the city's public safety page at sslc.gov. Officers submit registration updates to the state registry and coordinate with the Salt Lake County Sheriff to handle compliance cases across the county line.
South Salt Lake is geographically small but densely settled. It sits entirely within the boundaries of other municipalities, bordered by Salt Lake City to the north and west, Murray to the south, and Millcreek to the east. Because of this layout, the city police department works closely with neighboring agencies on cases where offenders move between cities or where an address sits near a boundary. Offenders under AP&P supervision register through their probation or parole officer rather than with local police.
All changes to registration data must be reported within three business days of the change. This applies whether the change is to a home address, work address, phone number, or vehicle. Missing this deadline is a third-degree felony in Utah, treated as a separate offense from the original conviction. The South Salt Lake Police can help residents understand what information needs to be kept current and how to submit updates.
The South Salt Lake Police Department page on the city website lists public safety resources including links to the Utah Sex Offender Registry.
The South Salt Lake Police Department page provides contact information and links to the Utah SOR for residents who want to look up offenders in the city.
South Salt Lake City Sex Offender Resources
The South Salt Lake city website at sslc.gov provides direct access to public safety resources, including links to the Utah Sex Offender Registry. The city makes it easy for residents to find registry tools without having to navigate through state websites. If you are a South Salt Lake resident and want to look up sex offenders in your neighborhood, the city website is a convenient starting point that leads directly to the state registry.
South Salt Lake has a relatively high population density for its size. That means residents are often living close to others, and the registry can help people understand who is in their building, on their street, or in a nearby complex. The Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov allows searches by address or zip code, so you can see all registered offenders within a set distance of any location in South Salt Lake.
The South Salt Lake city website provides direct links to the Utah Sex Offender Registry for city residents.
The South Salt Lake city portal at sslc.gov connects residents to the Utah SOR and other public safety resources specific to the city.
Search South Salt Lake Sex Offenders on the Utah Registry
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the official statewide database for all registered sex offenders. South Salt Lake residents appear in this registry alongside offenders from across Salt Lake County. The main South Salt Lake zip code is 84115. Searching that zip code returns all currently registered offenders in that area. Each profile shows the person's name, photo, current address, offense type, tier level, and registration status. The search is free and open to anyone.
Because South Salt Lake is small and surrounded by other cities, some addresses near the city boundary may show up in searches for adjacent zip codes. If you are looking for an offender near the edge of the city, check the adjacent zip codes for Salt Lake City, Murray, and Millcreek as well. The registry reflects what offenders have most recently reported, and updates may take a few days to appear after a change is submitted.
The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov allows a national search that includes all Utah registrants. This is a good resource when checking someone who may have lived in multiple states. The OffenderWatch platform at offenderwatch.com/network/utah also aggregates Utah county data, including South Salt Lake registrants, into one searchable system.
Salt Lake County Sheriff Sex Offender Records for South Salt Lake
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office maintains county-wide oversight of sex offender compliance, including in South Salt Lake. The Sheriff's resources are at saltlakecounty.gov/sheriff. The Sheriff coordinates with the South Salt Lake Police and other county agencies to monitor registered offenders and investigate compliance concerns. South Salt Lake is fully within Salt Lake County, so the Sheriff's jurisdiction covers the entire city.
If you suspect a sex offender in South Salt Lake is not living at their listed address or has failed to update a registration detail, you can report it to either the South Salt Lake Police or the Salt Lake County Sheriff. Both accept tips. Use non-emergency contact methods for registration violations that do not involve an immediate threat. For urgent safety situations, call 911.
South Salt Lake Sex Offender Registration Requirements
All registered sex offenders who live in South Salt Lake 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, phone numbers, vehicle information, and any school enrollment. Changes must be reported within three business days. Missing this deadline is a third-degree felony, on top of any original offense.
Utah uses three registration tiers. Tier 1 requires 10 years of registration. Tier 2 requires 25 years. Tier 3 is lifetime. All tiers must appear in person twice per year to renew their registration. The $100 annual fee is collected at renewal. Out-of-state offenders who move to South Salt Lake must register within 10 days of arriving. Utah law applies even if registration was not required in the prior state.
Some South Salt Lake offenders convicted of crimes against minors may face proximity restrictions near licensed daycares and preschools, public schools, public pools, community parks, and public playgrounds. The exact restrictions depend on the offense and any conditions attached to the sentence or supervision order. Contact the Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov or call (801) 495-7700 for specifics on how restrictions apply to a given case.
Salt Lake County Sex Offender Records
South Salt Lake is part of Salt Lake County. All sex offender registration for South Salt Lake 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 South Salt Lake are located throughout Salt Lake County and include several cities that border or nearly border the city.