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Sex offender registration in Idaho began on July 1, 1993. It also established a statutory duty for persons convicted of certain felony sex crimes to register with their local sheriff.
Please refer back to name, city, county or zip searches to find these offenders. Locate sex offenders in an area surrounding a specified address. Note: Every effort is made to provide a mapped location for all sex offenders.
OffenderWatch ® provides the public with tools to search sex offender registry records by name or address, or use the dynamic map to find registered offenders living nearby.
The information in the Idaho sex offender registry is provided only for the purpose of protecting the public. It is not to be used for the purpose of harassing or intimidating anyone. A person who uses registry information to commit a criminal act against another person is subject to arrest and prosecution under sections 18-8326 or 18-8413 ...
State of Idaho Sex Offender Registration Requirements. This information pertains to felony adult sex offenders only. Sex offender registration in Idaho began on July 1, 1993, which established a statutory duty for persons convicted of certain felony sex crimes to register with their local sheriff.
You may now search the Idaho Sex Offender Registry by name and birth date, or zip code, or county. REGISTRATION AND OBTAINING INFORMATION
Individuals required to register as a sex offender under Idaho Law can visit this office to complete registry paperwork Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm (excluding holidays). For questions call 208-529-1350 ex. 1524.
Sex Offenders. The “Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act” was established in 1998 by the Idaho State Legislature with the intent to make information about offenders who had committed sexual offenses available to the public.
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Sex offender registration in Idaho began on July 1, 1993. It also established a statutory duty for persons convicted of certain felony sex crimes to register with their local sheriff.