La Plata County Sex Offender Registry Search

La Plata County provides access to sex offender records through the CBI registry and SOTAR system. The La Plata County Sheriff's Office participates in statewide tracking programs. Residents can search online databases or contact local law enforcement directly. The county is in southwestern Colorado. It includes Durango and surrounding communities.

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La Plata County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Resources

The La Plata County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for the county. This office works closely with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. They ensure that all offenders in the county comply with state registration laws. The Sheriff's Office also participates in the SOTAR notification system.

La Plata County Sheriff's Office handles initial registrations and periodic renewals. Staff collect required information from offenders. This includes photographs, fingerprints, and address verification. The office submits all data to the state registry. They work to maintain accurate records for public safety.

Residents can contact the Sheriff's Office with questions about the registry. Staff can provide general information about registration requirements. They can also explain how to use the online search tools. The office serves as a local resource for community members concerned about offenders in their area.

SOTAR website for La Plata County sex offender alerts

La Plata County participates in SOTAR at sotar.us for email notification services.

SOTAR Participation in La Plata County

La Plata County is a SOTAR participating agency. This means residents can sign up for email alerts about new offenders. The Sex Offender Tracking and Registration system covers the entire county. You can create a free account on the SOTAR website to start receiving notifications.

The SOTAR system lets you define a watch area around any address. You choose the radius for alerts. When an offender registers within that area, you receive an email. This proactive approach helps you stay informed. You do not need to search the registry repeatedly.

The La Plata County Sheriff's Office updates SOTAR with new registration information. This ensures that alert recipients get timely notifications. The system works alongside the CBI registry. Together they provide comprehensive coverage for the county.

Note: SOTAR alerts cover new registrations and address changes within your selected radius.

How to Search La Plata County Sex Offender Records

You can search La Plata County sex offender records through multiple channels. The CBI registry provides statewide search capabilities. The SOTAR system offers email alerts. The Sheriff's Office can help with specific questions. Each option serves different needs.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation website lets you search by name, city, or county. Visit apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor to begin. You must agree to terms of use before viewing records. The site provides photos and addresses for eligible offenders.

SOTAR adds value for La Plata County residents who want ongoing notifications. Set up your account at sotar.us. Enter an address and select your notification radius. The system monitors for new registrations automatically. You receive emails when changes occur near your location.

CBI search page for La Plata County sex offender records

The CBI registry search page allows filtering by La Plata County and specific cities within the county.

Sex Offender Registration in La Plata County

Under C.R.S. 16-22-102, convicted sex offenders must register with local law enforcement. In La Plata County, registration occurs at the Sheriff's Office. Offenders must complete this process within five business days of release. They must bring proper identification and documentation.

Registration frequency varies by offense classification. Some offenders register annually. Others must check in quarterly. Sexually Violent Predators face the most frequent requirements. They must register every three months for life. The Sheriff's Office tracks all deadlines and follows up on compliance.

La Plata County does not charge registration fees. This policy applies to both initial registration and renewals. The county believes public safety information should be freely accessible. Offenders must still comply with all other statutory requirements.

Durango Sex Offender Registry Information

Durango is the largest city in La Plata County. It serves as the county seat and main population center. The Durango Police Department works with the Sheriff's Office on sex offender matters. City residents can use all the same search tools as other county residents.

When searching the CBI registry, you can select Durango as the city. This narrows results to offenders within the city limits. You can also search all of La Plata County for a broader view. Some offenders may live in unincorporated areas outside Durango city limits.

The Durango area attracts many visitors and seasonal residents. This makes awareness of local sex offender records important. Both year-round residents and temporary visitors can access the registry. The information helps everyone make informed decisions about safety.

Colorado Sex Offender Laws in La Plata County

The Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act governs all registry activities. C.R.S. 16-22-102 through 16-22-115 establish who must register and for how long. These laws apply to La Plata County and all other Colorado counties. The Sheriff's Office follows these statutes strictly.

Sexually Violent Predator designation falls under C.R.S. 18-3-414.5. This is the highest risk classification. SVPs must register quarterly for life. Law enforcement must conduct community notification when an SVP moves to the area. La Plata County follows all requirements for proper notification.

Failure to register is a felony under C.R.S. 18-3-412.5. Offenders who miss deadlines or provide false information face criminal charges. The Sheriff's Office actively works to locate non-compliant offenders. Wanted notices appear on the CBI registry when offenders fail to register.

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Nearby Colorado Counties

These counties border La Plata County. Check their registries if you live near the county line or want broader search coverage.