Spanish Fork Sex Offenders

Residents can find registered sex offenders in Spanish Fork through the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lets you search by name, address, or zip code. Spanish Fork City Police handle registration for residents inside city limits, and the Utah County Sheriff coordinates county-wide oversight. This page covers the search tools available for Spanish Fork, how registration works, and what Utah law requires of registered sex offenders who live in the city.

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Utah County
4th District Judicial District
$100/yr State Registration Fee
Twice/Year Registration Frequency

Spanish Fork Sex Offender Registry in Context

Spanish Fork is a growing Utah County city south of Provo, and the Utah Sex Offender Registry captures all registered sex offenders in the city. A good starting point for understanding how Utah's registry works and what the data actually shows is the research published by the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice (CCJJ). Their sex offender research brief covers recidivism rates, registry compliance, and the effectiveness of registration requirements across Utah, including Utah County cities like Spanish Fork.

The Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice published a sex offender research brief covering registry data and recidivism patterns statewide. Utah CCJJ sex offender research brief with data relevant to Spanish Fork and Utah County

The CCJJ brief provides context for how sex offender registration functions in Utah County cities, including Spanish Fork.

The research brief is available on the Utah Department of Justice's website. It is worth reading if you want to understand what the registry is designed to do, what its limitations are, and how the data compares across different parts of the state. For the actual search, use sor.utah.gov.

Spanish Fork City Police Sex Offender Registration

Spanish Fork City Police is the registration agency for sex offenders living inside Spanish Fork city limits. If you are required to register in Utah and Spanish Fork is your home address, you register through the police department. This covers your initial registration when you first move to the city, your annual renewal, and all change-of-information updates. The department transmits your registration data to the Utah Department of Corrections, which maintains the statewide registry.

Contact Spanish Fork City Police at spanishfork.org/police. Officers conduct periodic compliance checks to confirm that registered sex offenders in Spanish Fork are actually living and working at the addresses they report. This is part of the standard enforcement model used by police departments across Utah County and is required to maintain accurate registry data. Spanish Fork Police also coordinate with the Utah County Sheriff on compliance operations that span multiple jurisdictions.

If you are under Adult Probation and Parole supervision, you register through your AP&P officer, not directly with the city police. If you are unsure which office handles your registration, contact Spanish Fork City Police and ask before your deadline arrives. Failure to register on time is a third-degree felony in Utah, a separate charge that adds to any penalties from the original offense.

Utah County Sheriff and Spanish Fork Registry Coordination

The Utah County Sheriff is the county-level agency for sex offender compliance across all of Utah County. The Sheriff's Office works with Spanish Fork Police and other local departments to share registration data and run joint compliance operations. For areas outside Spanish Fork city limits, including unincorporated parts of southern Utah County near Spanish Fork, the sheriff is the primary registration and enforcement agency.

You can reach the Utah County Sheriff at utahcounty.gov/sheriff. All Spanish Fork registrants appear in the Utah statewide registry at sor.utah.gov, regardless of whether they registered through the city or the county. Search by "Spanish Fork" or by zip code 84660 to see all current registrants in the city. For compliance concerns involving registered offenders outside city limits, contact the county sheriff rather than Spanish Fork City Police.

Spanish Fork Sex Offender Registration Requirements

Utah's registration rules apply uniformly to all sex offenders in Spanish Fork. Offenders must keep their registration current with 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. The deadline starts on the day of the change, not when you eventually get around to reporting it.

The annual registration fee is $100, due at renewal. People who move to Spanish Fork 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. Even if you were removed from a registry in another state, you must register in Utah from scratch when you move here. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov manages the statewide program.

Utah classifies sex offenders in three tiers. Tier 1 requires registration for 10 years. Tier 2 is 25 years. Tier 3 is lifetime. Your tier was set at sentencing or by the Board of Pardons and Parole if you first registered in Utah after a conviction in another state. Offenders in Spanish Fork convicted of crimes against minors face additional restrictions near licensed daycares, public schools, public pools, community parks, and public playgrounds. Failure to register on time is a third-degree felony under Utah law.

  • Report all changes within 3 business days
  • $100 annual registration fee at renewal
  • New Utah residents must register within 10 days
  • In-person check-ins twice per year
  • Name changes are prohibited while on the registry
  • Failure to register is a third-degree felony

Spanish Fork Registry Law Update and Legal Resources

Utah reorganized its sex offender registry statutes from Title 77, Chapter 41 to Title 53, effective May 7, 2025. This was a structural change to where the law sits in the Utah Code, not a change to the actual rules. Spanish Fork offenders follow the same requirements before and after the May 2025 date. Fees, deadlines, tier levels, and residency restrictions all stayed the same.

The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov reflects current law and provides search access for Spanish Fork and all Utah cities. Utah sex offender registry 2025 Title 53 update applicable to Spanish Fork registrants

The sor.utah.gov search tool continues to operate as the main public database for Spanish Fork sex offender records following the 2025 code reorganization.

For legal questions about removal eligibility, tier appeals, or how the 2025 reorganization affects your case, 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. For general questions about the registration program, contact the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700. Their office is at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020.

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Utah County Sex Offender Records

Spanish Fork is part of Utah County. Registration records for Spanish Fork residents are part of the Utah County system. For county-level resources and the full picture of sex offender records in Utah County, visit the county page.

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Spanish Fork is located in southern Utah County, close to Provo, Springville, and Orem.

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