![]() ![]() “Tipsters” can always remain anonymous, but in order to obtain as much information as possible and to seek criminal indictments against offenders, it is always important for a “tipster” to leave a contact number where we can clarify information or inquire further into the case. We rely on tips from the general public, either via our website or through the Attorney General website, or Offender Watch website, to aid us in tracking sex offenders and/or prosecuting those who fail to register properly. The SORN unit works closely with local police departments, other Sheriff’s Offices, Probation, Parole and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations, as well as the US Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agencies in attempts to ensure sex offenders comply with their registration requirements. ![]() In addition, highest level offenders are generally restricted from living within 1,000 feet of schools and registered day cares / pre-schools, providing their offense occurred after July 31, 2003.įor answers to specific questions regarding the registration and notification process, you are encouraged to call our SORN unit at (513) 785-1246 or (513) 785-1277 to speak directly with a Deputy Sheriff assigned to SORN. The laws for the offender registration process have changed several times since the original inception of the registration process, but the main concept has remained the same – different categories have different registration and notification requirements.Ĭurrently, those requirements range from registering once a year for ten years with no notification sent to neighbors / schools (for the lowest level offenders) to registering every 90 days for life and the sending of written notification to neighbors / schools within a 1,000 foot radius of the offender’s residence (for the highest level offenders). Following reclassification this basic pattern was reversed, with 13 of adults and 22 of juveniles placed in Tier 1, 31 of adults and 32 of juveniles placed in Tier 2, and 55 of adults and 46 of juveniles. In the State of Ohio, sex offenders are required to be classified by their individual sentencing judge into one of three categories, or tiers. Prior to implementation of AWA in Ohio 76 of adult and 88 of juvenile offenders were designated on the least restrictive category or did not have to register at all, while only 20 of adults and 5 of juveniles were classified as 'sexual predators', the most restrictive category. State laws concerning this topic can be found in the Ohio Revised Code:Ĭhapter 2950: Sexual Predators, Habitual Sex Offenders, Sexual Oriented Offenders Registration Learn more about the BCSO Sexual Offender Registration and Notification unit. Register to be notified by email when a sex offender moves within one mile of an address of your choice. The search tool allows you to search by location, name, city, email, phone or internet name. Accordingly, you should confirm the accuracy and completeness of all posted information before making any decision related to any data presented on this site.Search for adult offenders registered in Butler County using the state database. Owners of assume no responsibility (and expressly disclaim responsibility) for updating this site to keep information current or to ensure the accuracy or completeness of any posted information. Some addresses or other data might no longer be current. Some persons listed might no longer be registered sex offenders and others might have been added. All names presented here were gathered at a past date. No representation is made that the persons listed here are currently on the state's sex offenders registry. ![]()
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