States/Oregon

Oregon Sex Offender Registry

Search registered sex offenders in Oregon. 25,678 registrants tracked from Oregon Sex Offender Inquiry System.

Registry Overview

25,678

Registrants

OR

State Code

No

SORNA Compliant

Daily

Update Frequency

Oregon Registry Laws

Oregon maintains a public sex offender registry as required by federal law under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Oregon has not yet achieved full compliance with SORNA requirements, though the state maintains its own registration and notification standards.

The Oregon Sex Offender Inquiry System is maintained by state law enforcement and updated regularly. All registrants are classified into tiers based on the severity of their offense. Tier 1 offenders have the lowest risk classification, while Tier 3 offenders are considered the highest risk.

Residents of Salem and other Oregon cities can search the registry for free. Registration requirements typically include providing a current address, employment information, and photograph. Failure to register or update registration information is a criminal offense.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check the sex offender registry in Oregon?

You can search the Oregon sex offender registry directly on SafeWatch by entering any Oregon address in the search bar above. You can also visit the official Oregon Sex Offender Inquiry System website.

How many registered sex offenders are in Oregon?

There are currently 25,678 registered sex offenders tracked in Oregon. This number is updated daily from the Oregon Sex Offender Inquiry System.

What are the sex offender registration requirements in Oregon?

Oregon requires convicted sex offenders to register with local law enforcement, provide their current address, and update their registration periodically. The specific requirements and duration depend on the tier classification of the offense.

Is Oregon SORNA compliant?

Oregon has not yet achieved full SORNA compliance. The state maintains its own sex offender registration requirements which may differ from federal standards in some areas.