Daggett County Sex Offenders

Daggett County is Utah's least populous county, but the same sex offender registration requirements that apply statewide apply here as well. The Daggett County Sheriff manages registration for residents, and the Utah Department of Public Safety maintains the public sex offender registry that covers Daggett County. You can search for registered sex offenders in Daggett County through the state portal at sor.utah.gov at no cost and without creating an account. The county's small size means the registrant count is low, but the registry data is just as current and complete as in larger counties.

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Daggett County Sex Offender Registry

To search sex offenders in Daggett County, go to sor.utah.gov and filter by Daggett County. The registry is run by the Utah Department of Public Safety and reflects registrations submitted by the Daggett County Sheriff. You can search by name or by address. Each profile includes the person's current photo, home address, any required employer address, and details about the offense that required registration.

Because Daggett County has a small permanent population, the number of registered sex offenders in the county is low. That said, the county sees seasonal visitors at Flaming Gorge and other recreational areas. Transient registrants who spend time in Daggett County for recreation or work may still be required to register if their stay meets the threshold under Utah law. The Daggett County Sheriff handles those cases as they arise.

The Daggett County government portal is shown below. The county website provides contact information for the Sheriff's office, which is the primary point of contact for sex offender registration in Daggett County.

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Visit daggettcounty.org to find contact information for the Daggett County Sheriff, who manages sex offender registration throughout the county.

Sex Offenders in Daggett County: How to Search

The state registry at sor.utah.gov is the primary way to search for sex offenders in Daggett County. Use the county filter and select Daggett County. The system returns all active registrants in the county. You can also enter a zip code for Manila or surrounding communities to see all registrants within a set radius. The map view on the state portal plots registrant addresses so you can see geographic distribution across Daggett County.

The national registry at nsopw.gov is a good supplement. It connects to Utah's state data and lets you check a person across multiple states at once. Daggett County borders Wyoming, so NSOPW is particularly useful if you need to check whether a person has registry entries in both states. The national portal draws from the same state data that feeds sor.utah.gov for Utah records.

For questions about a specific registrant in Daggett County, or to confirm registration status for a particular individual, contact the Daggett County Sheriff directly through the county website at daggettcounty.org. Law enforcement contacts can provide information that may not be visible in the public registry, especially for cases involving restricted records or transient registrants.

Who Handles Registration in Daggett County

The Daggett County Sheriff manages all sex offender registration in the county. Because Daggett County has no incorporated cities with separate police departments that handle registration, the Sheriff's office is the single registration point for all county residents. Registrants go to the Sheriff's office in Manila for their required in-person visits.

For offenders under active supervision by Adult Probation and Parole, their AP&P officer handles the registration process and submits data on their behalf. Once supervision ends, the registrant transitions to direct reporting with the Daggett County Sheriff. The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov oversees this transition and works with local agencies to make sure there is no gap in registration coverage.

Daggett County also works with regional law enforcement partners in neighboring Uintah, Summit, and Rich counties. This cooperation is important for a county with a small resident law enforcement footprint. Regional coordination helps ensure that registrants who move between counties are properly tracked and that compliance checks happen on schedule even in rural areas.

Sex Offender Laws in Daggett County

Utah's sex offender registry laws apply fully in Daggett County. The statutory framework is at Utah Code Title 77, Chapter 41. In 2025, the legislature reorganized these provisions under Title 53. The law defines who must register, sets the registration schedule, and specifies what information must be provided. It also sets the duration of registration, which ranges from 10 years to lifetime depending on the offense.

Registrants in Daggett County must appear in person twice a year: once in their birth month and again six months later. Each visit requires valid photo ID. The annual $100 registration fee is due at the birth month visit. Any change to a registrant's address, employer, school, vehicle, or online identifier must be reported within three business days. Out-of-state offenders who come to Daggett County must register within 10 days of arriving in Utah.

The registry is public under Utah Code 63G-2. Anyone can access it for free. Registered sex offenders in Daggett County cannot change their legal name while on the registry. This rule prevents people from using a name change to obscure their registration status in the public database.

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The full text of Utah's sex offender registry statutes, which apply to all Daggett County residents, is available at le.utah.gov.

Regional Resources for Daggett County Searches

Because Daggett County is a rural area with limited local resources, state-level and regional tools are particularly valuable here. The Utah Department of Public Safety runs sor.utah.gov, which provides full coverage of Daggett County. You can search by county name, address, or zip code. The registry is updated in real time as registrants report changes and as law enforcement submits new data.

The CCJJ Sex Offender Research Brief includes statewide analysis that covers rural counties like Daggett. It offers context on how Utah's registry is structured, who is on it, and how compliance compares across different county types. That research is published by the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.

The Utah Department of Corrections at corrections.utah.gov can also be a resource for questions about supervised offenders in Daggett County. Their main line is (801) 495-7700. For cases involving offenders on parole or probation, the DOC is often the appropriate contact rather than the county Sheriff.

Note: Daggett County is geographically large but sparsely populated. Registrant addresses in the public registry reflect where a person is formally registered, which is the address they have reported as their home base.

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Cities in Daggett County

Daggett County has a very small population concentrated in Manila and a few surrounding communities. None of the communities in Daggett County meet the population threshold for individual city pages. All registry searches and registration contact information for Daggett County are covered above.

Nearby Counties

Daggett County borders Uintah County, Summit County, and Rich County in Utah, as well as Wyoming to the north. The Utah county pages below cover local registration resources for those neighboring areas.

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