Avondale Sex Offender Search

Avondale requires all sex offenders to register with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. You can search for sex offenders living in Avondale through online databases. The Avondale Police Department works with the sheriff on compliance matters. This page explains how to find sex offenders in Avondale and what resources are available.

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Avondale Sex Offender Registration

Sex offenders living in Avondale must register with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff handles all registration for Maricopa County. You cannot register at Avondale Police.

The county registration office is in downtown Phoenix at 111 S 3rd Avenue, 4th Floor. Avondale residents travel there for initial registration, annual check-ins, and address updates. The phone number is (602) 876-1070.

Avondale Police Department

The Avondale Police Department works with the sheriff on sex offender matters. The main station is at 11485 W Civic Center Dr, Avondale, AZ 85323. The phone number is (623) 333-7000.

The Avondale OffenderWatch portal provides access to the sex offender database. Police conduct compliance checks and assist with community notification for high-risk offenders.

Searching Sex Offenders in Avondale

You can search for Avondale sex offenders through the Maricopa County OffenderWatch portal. Enter an Avondale address or zip code to see offenders nearby.

Results include photos, addresses, and offense information. The database covers all of Maricopa County. Check back periodically to stay informed.

Note: Low-risk offenders may not appear in public searches based on state notification rules.

Avondale Sex Offender Requirements

Sex offenders in Avondale follow Arizona state law. Maricopa County enforces registration requirements.

Initial registration must happen within 10 days of conviction or release. People moving to Avondale have 72 hours to register. Annual registration occurs during your birth month with a $250 fee. Address changes require notice within 72 hours. Employment changes also need to be reported to the sheriff.

Vehicle registration is part of the process. You must provide details about any car, truck, or motorcycle you own or drive regularly. This includes license plate numbers and vehicle descriptions. Updates are needed when you get a new vehicle.

Community Notification in Avondale

Arizona uses a risk-based notification system. High-risk offenders get more public attention. The community receives alerts when certain offenders move into a neighborhood. Medium-risk offenders appear in searches but may not trigger alerts. Low-risk offenders might not show in public databases at all.

The Avondale Police help spread information about high-risk offenders. They may post flyers, hold community meetings, or send alerts through neighborhood watch programs. Schools and daycares near an offender's address receive direct notification. Parents can ask local schools if any registered offenders live nearby.

Verification and Compliance

The sheriff conducts regular address checks. Deputies visit offender homes to confirm they live where they claim. Avondale Police also do spot checks. Failing to live at your registered address is a felony. The penalty increases for repeat violations.

Offenders must bring ID and proof of address to each registration visit. Utility bills, lease agreements, or mortgage statements work as proof. The sheriff takes a new photo at each annual check-in. Photos help law enforcement and the public identify offenders accurately.

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Nearby Arizona Cities

Avondale borders Goodyear, Phoenix, and other West Valley cities.

Maricopa County Resources

Avondale is in Maricopa County. The county sheriff handles all sex offender registration.

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