Phoenix Sex Offender Lookup

Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona and has the most registered sex offenders. You can search for sex offenders living in Phoenix through online databases maintained by the Maricopa County Sheriff and Phoenix Police Department. While the county sheriff handles all official sex offender registration, Phoenix Police runs a Sex Offender Notification Unit that tracks compliance and provides community alerts. This page explains how to find sex offenders in Phoenix and what resources are available.

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Phoenix Sex Offender Registration

Sex offenders living in Phoenix must register with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff handles all registration for the entire county, including Phoenix. City police do not register offenders. You cannot register at a Phoenix Police station.

The Maricopa County Sheriff registration office is at 111 S 3rd Avenue, 4th Floor, in downtown Phoenix. The phone number is (602) 876-1070. This is where Phoenix residents go to complete initial registration, annual check-ins, and address updates. The office is in central Phoenix, making it accessible for city residents.

Phoenix has more registered sex offenders than any other city in Arizona. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has a large staff dedicated to processing registrations and tracking compliance for the Phoenix metro area. They work closely with Phoenix Police on enforcement matters.

Phoenix Police Sex Offender Notification Unit

The Phoenix Police Department runs a Sex Offender Notification Unit (SONU). This unit does not handle registration, but they do important work tracking offenders and alerting the community. They are part of the Family Investigations Bureau.

The Phoenix Police Family Investigations Bureau page has information about their sex offender work. SONU officers conduct compliance checks on offenders living in Phoenix. They verify addresses, check for violations, and follow up on tips. If an offender is not where they claim to live, SONU investigates.

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You can reach SONU at (602) 534-2121. They handle community notification for high-risk offenders. When a Level 3 offender moves into a Phoenix neighborhood, SONU coordinates the public alerts. They also work with schools and community groups to spread awareness.

Note: Report concerns about sex offenders in Phoenix to SONU or the county sheriff.

Searching Phoenix Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Phoenix through the Maricopa County OffenderWatch portal. This covers all of Maricopa County, including Phoenix.

Enter a Phoenix address, neighborhood name, or zip code to see offenders near that location. Or search by name if you are looking for a specific person. Results show photos, addresses, and offense details. The map view plots offenders around any point you choose. Given Phoenix's large population, you may find many results depending on where you search.

The Phoenix OffenderWatch portal provides city-specific access to the same database. Both tools show the same information. Use whichever is more convenient for your needs.

The database updates regularly. New registrations and address changes appear within a few days of being processed. Phoenix sees constant movement as people come and go. Checking the database periodically helps you stay informed about who lives near you.

Phoenix Sex Offender Requirements

Sex offenders in Phoenix follow the same Arizona state laws as offenders everywhere else. The rules do not change based on which city you live in. Maricopa County enforces them for Phoenix residents.

Initial registration must happen within 10 days of conviction or release. People moving to Phoenix from another state have 72 hours after arriving to register. Annual registration happens during your birth month with a $250 fee. Address changes require notice within 72 hours. This applies whether you move across Phoenix or to a different part of Maricopa County.

Phoenix is a big city with many apartment complexes, neighborhoods, and housing types. Moving frequently does not reduce your registration requirements. Each move requires an update within 72 hours. The sheriff tracks compliance closely given the large number of offenders in the Phoenix area.

Phoenix Community Safety Resources

Phoenix provides several ways to stay informed about sex offenders in your area. The police department participates in community meetings and neighborhood watch programs. They share information about high-risk offenders when legally allowed.

Parents can use the search tools to check areas near schools, parks, and daycare centers. Under A.R.S. Section 13-3727, Level 3 sex offenders cannot live within 1,000 feet of schools or child care facilities. The sheriff and police enforce this rule in Phoenix.

The National Sex Offender Public Website provides another search option. It pulls data from Arizona and all other states. This helps if someone moved to Phoenix from elsewhere and you want to check their history.

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Nearby Arizona Cities

Phoenix borders several other major cities in Maricopa County. All use the same county sheriff for sex offender registration.

Maricopa County Resources

Phoenix is in Maricopa County. The county sheriff handles all sex offender registration. Visit the county page for more details about registration procedures, office locations, and contact information.

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