Springville Utah Sex Offenders

Residents can look up sex offenders in Springville through the Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov, which lets you search by name, address, or zip code. Springville City Police handle registration for residents inside city limits, and the Utah County Sheriff coordinates county-wide oversight. This page walks through how to search the registry, how registration works for Springville residents, and what Utah law requires of registered sex offenders living in the city.

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

Springville City Police and Sex Offender Registration

The Springville City Police Department handles sex offender registration for residents inside Springville city limits. If you are required to register in Utah and you live in Springville, you go through the police department for your initial registration, your annual renewal, and any change-of-information updates you are required to make. The department transmits registration data to the Utah Department of Corrections, which keeps the statewide registry current.

Contact Springville City Police at springville.org/police. Officers from the department also take part in periodic compliance checks, confirming that registered sex offenders in Springville are living and working where their registration says they are. These checks are part of the standard enforcement model across Utah County and are required under state law to maintain registry accuracy.

If you are under Adult Probation and Parole supervision, you register through your AP&P officer rather than directly with the police department. Not sure where you fall? Call the department and ask before your deadline passes. In Utah, failure to register on time is a third-degree felony. That charge is separate from the original offense, and it does not matter how long ago the original conviction was.

The Springville City Police Department processes sex offender registrations for residents inside Springville city limits. Springville City Police Department sex offender registration

Springville Police coordinate with Utah County agencies to keep registration data current for the city's portion of the state registry.

Utah County Sheriff and Springville Sex Offender Oversight

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

You can reach the Utah County Sheriff at utahcounty.gov/sheriff. All Springville sex offenders appear in the Utah statewide registry at sor.utah.gov regardless of whether their registration was processed by the city or the county. Search by "Springville" or by zip code 84663 to see all current registrants in the city. If you suspect a registered offender in Springville is not complying with their requirements, contact Springville City Police for in-city violations or the county sheriff for areas outside city limits.

Search Springville Sex Offenders on Utah's Registry

The Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov is the go-to source for public sex offender searches in Springville. You can search by name, by Springville as the city, or by zip code. Each result shows the offender's current address, photo, tier level, offense details, and any applicable residency restrictions. The data comes from registrations processed by Springville City Police and Utah County agencies and is updated as changes are reported.

Springville sits just south of Provo, in the southern part of Utah County. Offenders who move between Springville and neighboring cities must report the address change within three business days. The registry will reflect the new address once the update is processed. If you are looking for someone who recently moved, their record may still show an old address for a few days while the change works through the system. Checking back or calling the relevant police department directly is the safest approach if timing matters.

OffenderWatch powers Utah's statewide sex offender registry search, including data for registered offenders in Springville. OffenderWatch Utah network sex offender registry including Springville

The OffenderWatch platform links Springville's local registry data to the statewide Utah network for public search access.

The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov is the federal tool for cross-state searches. Use it if you need to verify whether someone has registrations in other states beyond Utah.

Springville Sex Offender Registration Rules and Requirements

Utah law sets uniform registration requirements that apply to all sex offenders in Springville. Offenders must keep current records of their home address, employer name and address, vehicle information, phone numbers, and school enrollment. Any change to these details must be reported within three business days. The clock starts on the day the change happens, not when you get to the police station.

The annual registration fee for Springville offenders is $100, due at renewal. People who move to Springville from out of state must register within 10 days of arriving. Utah does not honor other states' removals or give credit toward Utah's tier periods for time registered elsewhere. If you were removed from a registry in another state, you still start from zero when you move to Springville.

Utah's sex offender registry statute was reorganized from Title 77, Chapter 41 to Title 53 as of May 7, 2025. The rules themselves did not change. Springville offenders follow the same requirements before and after that date. Tier 1 carries a 10-year registration period. Tier 2 is 25 years. Tier 3 is lifetime. Offenders convicted of crimes against minors face additional restrictions near licensed daycares, public schools, public pools, community parks, and public playgrounds in Springville and across Utah.

  • Report all changes within 3 business days
  • $100 annual fee due at renewal
  • New Utah residents must register within 10 days
  • In-person check-ins required twice per year
  • Failure to register is a third-degree felony
  • Name changes are not permitted while on the registry

Springville Community and Legal Resources

Springville residents who have questions about registered sex offenders near their home can start with the Utah SOR at sor.utah.gov. For specific concerns about a person not complying with their registration, contact Springville City Police. For general questions about the registration program statewide, contact the Utah Department of Corrections at (801) 495-7700 or visit corrections.utah.gov. Their main office is at 14717 S. Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020.

For registered sex offenders in Springville who have legal questions about removal eligibility, tier appeals, or the impact of the 2025 Title 53 reorganization on their 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 be able to assist lower-income individuals with registry-related legal questions. Neither the police department nor the Department of Corrections provides individual legal advice.

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Utah County Sex Offender Records

Springville is part of Utah County. Registration records for Springville residents are part of the Utah County system. For county-level resources, offices, and Utah County sex offender records overall, visit the county page.

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Springville is located just south of Provo and is close to several qualifying cities in southern and central Utah County.

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