Registration is also required of individuals who are committed to the Utah State Hospital by reason of their mental condition and who also have committed or been alleged to have committed any of the listed offenses.
Sex offenders who are required to update their registry information may do so in person at South Ogden Police Department on Tuesdays between 1 and 3 PM and Thursdays between 9 and 11 AM. No appointment is necessary. If you are unable to come in to the office during those times, you may schedule an appointment for Tuesday or Thursday afternoons between 4 and 6 PM, by calling our office at 801-622-2800.
Utah Code Ann. § 77-27-21.5 mandates the Department to disseminate to the public all information in the registry. The Department chooses to meet this demand via this web site.
Before entering the web site, please read the following information:
By placing registry information on the Internet, the Department makes no representation, either implied or expressed, that all information is accurate. Though much of the information is of record, some is gathered from the offenders themselves, who are required to list their addresses whenever they move as well as annually;
The information contained on this site does not imply listed individuals will commit a specific type of crime in the future, nor does it imply that if a future crime is committed by a listed individual what the nature of that crime may be and the Department makes no representation as to any offender's likelihood of re-offending;
If you believe that information on the web site is incorrect, please contact the Utah Department of Corrections, Sex Offender Registration Program at 14717 S Minuteman Dr, Draper, UT 84020 Attn. Machelle Rodriguez or sending email to registry@utah.gov.
Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 77-27-21.5(21)(b) and (c), members of the public are not allowed to use the information to harass or threaten sex offenders or members of their families; and harassment, stalking, or threats against sex offenders or their families are prohibited and doing so may violate Utah criminal laws.