Cache County Sex Offender Registry

The Cache County sex offender registry is part of Utah's statewide public registry, which covers all residents, workers, and students required to register in the county. The Cache County Sheriff handles registration for people living in unincorporated areas, while the Logan City Police Department manages registration for Logan residents. Cache County participates in the OffenderWatch platform alongside the state registry at sor.utah.gov, giving the public two ways to search for registered sex offenders in the county.

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Cache County Sex Offender Registry

The Utah Sex Offender Registry at sor.utah.gov is the starting point for any search of sex offenders in Cache County. The site is free to use and open to everyone. Filter by Cache County to see all currently registered offenders in the area. Each profile includes the person's name, current photo, registered address, employer if required, and the offense that led to registration. The data reflects what local agencies in Cache County have submitted to the Utah Department of Public Safety.

Cache County also participates in the OffenderWatch network. OffenderWatch is a platform used by many Utah counties to manage and display registry information. The image below shows the OffenderWatch portal, which gives residents another way to search for sex offenders registered in Cache County.

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Visit offenderwatch.com for an additional search interface covering Cache County sex offender registrants and surrounding areas.

You can also use the national portal at nsopw.gov to search Cache County records alongside data from other states. NSOPW draws directly from Utah's state registry data.

Sex Offenders in Cache County: Where to Search

For most searches, sor.utah.gov is the most direct tool. You can enter a name to find a specific person, or enter an address to see all registrants within a set radius. The address search is useful when checking a neighborhood in Cache County. Set the search radius to cover the area you want and the system returns all current registrants within that distance.

If you are searching for a person who may have moved between counties or states, NSOPW gives you a broader view. You can search multiple states at once. For research or policy questions about the sex offender population in Cache County, the CCJJ Sex Offender Research Brief from the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice includes county-level data and trends.

For direct law enforcement questions about specific registrants in Cache County, contact the Cache County Sheriff. For Logan residents, reach the Logan City Police Department. Both offices can confirm registration status and handle compliance issues that are not visible in the public registry.

Cache County Registration Requirements

All sex offenders in Cache County follow the same Utah registration schedule. They must register in person twice a year: once during their birth month and again six months later. The annual fee is $100, paid at the birth month visit. Registrants must bring valid photo identification to each appointment. All visits are in person at the relevant registration office.

Changes to any registered information must be reported within three business days. This covers changes to home address, employer address, school enrollment, vehicle registration, and online identifiers such as email addresses and social media usernames. If a registrant in Cache County moves to a different county, they must re-register with the new county's law enforcement office within three days of moving.

Out-of-state offenders who enter Cache County for any reason must register within 10 days of arriving in Utah. Cache County draws visitors from neighboring Idaho, and Utah's registration requirements apply regardless of where a person's underlying conviction occurred. The Cache County Sheriff handles these registrations for new arrivals outside Logan.

Logan City Sex Offender Registration

Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the home of Utah State University. The presence of a large university means the Logan City Police Department manages registration for a mix of long-term residents and student registrants. Any person who enrolls at Utah State University and is required to register as a sex offender in Utah must register with the Logan City Police Department if they live in Logan, or with the Cache County Sheriff if they live outside city limits.

The Logan City Police submit all registration data to the state system, so Logan registrants appear in the sor.utah.gov search results. The process works the same way as in other cities. Registrants report in person, provide current information, pay any fees due, and get confirmation of their updated record. Address or employment changes trigger a new three-business-day reporting window regardless of when the next scheduled registration is due.

Cache County Sex Offender Laws and Rules

Utah's sex offender registry laws apply to Cache County the same as the rest of the state. The statutory framework is found at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41, and was reorganized under Title 53 in May 2025. The law requires registration for people convicted of qualifying sexual offenses and sets rules for how long they must register. Duration ranges from 10 years to lifetime registration depending on the offense and any subsequent violations.

For offenders whose victim was a minor, Utah law prohibits living or working near schools, daycares, preschools, public parks, playgrounds, and public pools. These protected zones exist throughout Cache County, including in Logan and in rural parts of the county. Cache County law enforcement monitors compliance through scheduled checks and community reports.

The registry is a public record under Utah Code 63G-2. Any person can access it without a reason or a fee. Registered sex offenders in Cache County also may not legally change their name while on the registry. This prevents people from using name changes to obscure a registration obligation. Cache County courts apply this rule when any registered person files a name change petition.

Failure to comply with registration requirements is a third-degree felony when the original conviction was a felony. Cache County prosecutors handle these cases in the First District Court, which serves Cache County residents.

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Cities in Cache County

Cache County includes Logan and several smaller communities. Logan is the only city in Cache County with a qualifying population for an individual city page.

Other cities in Cache County such as North Logan, Smithfield, and Hyrum do not meet the population threshold for separate pages. Registry searches for residents of those communities use the Cache County resources listed above.

Nearby Counties

Cache County borders Box Elder County, Rich County, and Weber County. Each county has its own registration contacts and public registry resources.

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