Beaver County Sex Offender Registry
The Beaver County sex offender registry lets you search for registered sex offenders who live, work, or go to school in the county. Beaver County is a rural county in southwestern Utah, and the Beaver County Sheriff handles registration for residents who are not under active Adult Probation and Parole supervision. You can search by name, address, or zip code through the Utah Department of Public Safety's statewide registry. The state system covers Beaver County and shows current photos, addresses, and offense details for every person required to register in the county.
Beaver County Quick Facts
Beaver County Sex Offender Registry Search
The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the main tool for searching sex offenders in Beaver County. The registry is run by the Utah Department of Public Safety and is updated regularly as registrants report changes. You can filter results by county name to focus your search on Beaver County specifically. Each listing shows the person's current address, employer if required, a recent photo, and the offense that required registration.
The registry is public under Utah Code 63G-2, the Government Records Access and Management Act. Anyone can use it. You don't need to create an account or give your name. The site works on mobile and desktop. When you find a record, you can see whether the person is compliant with their current registration requirements. The system also lets you sign up for email alerts if a registered sex offender moves near an address you choose to monitor.
The national registry at nsopw.gov also covers Beaver County through its connection to Utah's state data. Use NSOPW if you want to check a person across multiple states at once.
OffenderWatch is another platform connected to the Utah system. The link below shows the OffenderWatch interface, which some counties and agencies use to manage and display registry data alongside the state portal. Beaver County is included in this network.
OffenderWatch at offenderwatch.com provides an additional interface to search registered sex offenders in Beaver County and compare records across Utah.
Who Registers Sex Offenders in Beaver County
The Beaver County Sheriff is the primary registration office for residents of Beaver County who are not under the supervision of Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P). If a registered sex offender lives in Beaver County and is on probation or parole, their AP&P officer handles the registration process. All others go directly to the Sheriff's office to register and to report changes.
The Sheriff's office works with the Utah Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety to make sure data flows into the statewide registry at sor.utah.gov. When a registrant reports in person, the Sheriff updates their record. That update then syncs with the state system. This keeps the public registry current. Officers in the field can also verify registration status during routine contacts.
Out-of-state offenders who enter Beaver County must register within 10 days. They go to the Sheriff's office to start the process. The same office handles transient registrants who have no fixed address in the county.
Beaver County Registration Requirements
Sex offenders in Beaver County must register in person twice a year. The first registration happens during their birth month. The second is six months later. This cycle applies to all registrants in Utah, including those in Beaver County. Registrants must also report any changes to their address, employer, or school within three business days of the change.
Each registration costs $100 per year. This fee is collected during the birth month visit. Registrants must provide current photo identification when they appear in person at the Beaver County Sheriff's office. Failure to register as required is a third-degree felony for those whose original offense was a felony. The charge is a class A misdemeanor for those whose triggering offense was a misdemeanor.
The registry also tracks proximity restrictions. For offenders whose victim was a minor, Utah law prohibits them from living or working near schools, daycares, preschools, public parks, playgrounds, and public pools. Beaver County law enforcement monitors compliance with these rules in addition to basic registration duties.
Sex Offender Laws in Beaver County
Utah's sex offender laws apply uniformly across all 29 counties, including Beaver County. The primary statutory framework was updated in 2025 when the legislature moved the sex offender registry laws from Title 77 to Title 53. The older provisions remain relevant for historical context, and you can still review the original framework at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41.
The laws define who must register, how long they must stay on the registry, and what restrictions apply during their registration period. Some offenders are on the registry for 10 years. Others remain for life, depending on the nature of their offense and whether they have reoffended. The registry period starts when a person is released from incarceration or placed on probation for a qualifying offense.
Under Utah law, registered sex offenders cannot change their name while required to register. This rule is designed to prevent registrants from using a name change to obscure their status. Beaver County courts apply this rule to any petition for a legal name change that involves a person currently on the registry.
The Utah Legislature's website at le.utah.gov provides the full text of Utah's sex offender registry statutes, which govern all registration requirements for Beaver County residents.
Searching the Registry in Beaver County
To search for sex offenders in Beaver County, go to sor.utah.gov. From the main search page, select Beaver County from the county dropdown. You can also enter a street address or zip code to see offenders within a set radius. The results show each registrant's name, photo, current address, and offense category.
The Utah Department of Corrections provides oversight at the state level and publishes research on registry compliance and recidivism. The CCJJ Sex Offender Research Brief offers data on how Utah's registry population is distributed across counties, including rural counties like Beaver. That data can give context when you interpret what you find in a registry search.
Note: Registry data shows where an offender is registered, not necessarily where they spend all their time. If you have safety concerns about a specific person in Beaver County, contact the Beaver County Sheriff directly.
Cities in Beaver County
Beaver County has a small population spread across several small towns. The county seat is Beaver. None of the cities in Beaver County meet the population threshold for individual city pages. All registry searches for Beaver County residents go through the county-level resources listed above.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County borders several counties in southern and central Utah. If you are looking for sex offender records in a neighboring area, these county pages cover registration contacts and local search resources.