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Cleveland sex offenders records move through the city police, Bradley County Sheriff's Office, Cleveland State Community College, and the Tennessee registry. If you need a name, a street, or the right desk for a local registration question, begin with the office tied to the address and then compare it with the county trail. Cleveland sits in a busy part of Bradley County, so the best search is the one that keeps the city clue and the county record lined up before you trust the result. This page keeps the Cleveland path local first and then points to the state tools that confirm the record.

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The Cleveland Police Department coordinates with the Bradley County Sheriff's Office on city registration matters. The city office sits at 100 Church Street NE, Cleveland, TN 37311, and the listed contacts are (423) 559-3393 and (423) 476-7511. Detective Daniel Gibbs, at dgibbs@clevelandtn.gov, handles registry inquiries and compliance verification. That gives Cleveland residents a direct desk to start with when the address sits inside city limits and the record needs a local check. It also keeps the search tied to the office most likely to know which record changed first.

The Bradley County Sheriff's Office sex offender registry is the county follow-up for Cleveland and Bradley County. The office is at 2290 Blythe Avenue SE, Cleveland, TN 37311, and the contact number is (423) 728-7340. Detective Shaunda Efaw is listed with the county registration work. That county office keeps the wider registration trail current, so it is the better next stop when the city answer is not enough on its own. Cleveland searches work best when the city and county offices are read together instead of one at a time.

Image source: the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation main registry page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/tennessee-sex-offender-registry.html is the state fallback used for this Cleveland Sex Offenders image.

Cleveland Sex Offenders registry main page on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation website

That state view gives Cleveland readers the broad registry frame before they narrow the search to the city or county office.

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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation gives Cleveland the broadest public search path. The main registry page at tn.gov/tbi/general-information/tennessee-sex-offender-registry.html explains the statewide system, while the search portal at sor.tbi.tn.gov/home lets you search by name, address, city, county, ZIP code, area, or Tennessee Identification number. That range helps when the Cleveland clue is rough and the first pass needs to be wide enough to catch a misspelling or a partial street name. It also helps when a local result has to be checked against a county record before it feels complete.

Use the portal in the smallest way that still fits the lead. A name can get you started, but a street or ZIP code can narrow the public list faster. In Cleveland, that matters because the city result should match the Bradley County office and the state record before you decide the file is current. The portal is also useful when a person moves between neighborhoods and the older clue is no longer enough to pin down the right public entry.

The TBI forms page at tn.gov/tbi/law-enforcement-resources/law-enforcement-resources0/tennessee-sex-offender-registry/sor-forms.html is the next stop when a local office needs the right paperwork before it updates the record. That matters in Cleveland because city and county offices may need different steps to confirm the same person. The forms page keeps the process tied to Tennessee's own registry workflow and gives the record a clear paper trail.

Image source: the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation search portal at sor.tbi.tn.gov/home is the state fallback used for this Cleveland Sex Offenders image.

Cleveland Sex Offenders search portal on the Tennessee registry website

That portal image fits Cleveland because it shows the public search path that sits above the city and county desks.

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Cleveland State Community College campus police adds a useful local layer when the address is near a campus corridor or a busy student area. The campus page does not replace the registry, but it helps Cleveland readers compare the public record with a local safety source that sees nearby traffic and property lines in real time. That kind of check matters when a street looks simple on paper and still needs a second local pass.

The Cleveland city government page gives the city a broader public safety frame and helps keep the search tied to local government instead of a summary page. In Cleveland, that matters when the city desk, county desk, and state portal all need to point the same way. The city page is also a good bridge when you want the public office path before you move to a statewide search result. It keeps the local trail visible without adding noise.

When the address itself is the issue, T.C.A. 40-39-211 explains the distance limits around schools, day care centers, parks, and related places. That rule is part of the search because a Cleveland record can look current and still fail once the map is checked. The residency rule is the best reminder that the city name alone is never enough.

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If a Cleveland search still feels thin, move in a steady order. Start with the city police, compare the Bradley County Sheriff's Office, and then check the Tennessee portal. If the address is near Cleveland State Community College or another campus corridor, add the campus safety page to the review so the local setting is not missed. That sequence keeps the search tied to Cleveland instead of turning into a broad statewide hunt too soon.

Cleveland sex offenders records are easiest to trust when the city and county offices agree on the same person, the same street, and the same public status. The city police, county sheriff, campus safety page, city government page, and state portal each hold a different part of the trail. Read them together, and the record is much clearer than any one page on its own. That is the simplest way to keep the Cleveland result anchored to the right office.

Note: If a Cleveland result does not line up across the city, county, and state pages, recheck the address and the registration office before you rely on it.

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