Find Shelby County Sex Offenders

Shelby County sex offenders searches are different because the county runs a large, live registry system with real-time tracking and a free resident notification setup. Memphis is big enough that the city line and the county office both matter, so a search should start with the sheriff registry and then move to the city and court records if needed. The county page, the live registry, and the public request system all work together. That gives the search a clear path from a rough clue to the current file, not just an old copy.

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(901) 222-5700 Registry Contact
1080 Madison Ave. Registry Unit
Memphis City Police
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Shelby County Sex Offenders Search Basics

The Shelby County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Registry provides real-time tracking of registered sex offenders and a free notification system for residents. The unit is located at 1080 Madison Avenue in Memphis, TN 38104, and the contact number in the research is 901-222-5700. That gives the county a live office to start from when you need the current desk, the current address, or the current public entry. The sheriff office is the center of the Shelby County trail.

Memphis Police Department coordinates with the sheriff on city registration matters. That matters because a Memphis address can change the local path even when the county record still controls the broader file. The county government page at Shelby County Government gives the public safety frame and keeps the search tied to the county source before it moves anywhere else. That is useful in a county where city and county records often need to be read together.

Shelby County's registry is also active and public facing. The sheriff office says residents can reach the live database through the website and the Sex Offender Info tab, and the unit also runs proactive Halloween safety monitoring under Tennessee law. That means the search is not a stale list. It is a working system that changes as officers verify, update, and check compliance.

Note: Shelby County searches work best when the sheriff registry, the Memphis desk, and the county page point to the same record.

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

That page gives the official public frame before the search narrows to Shelby County.

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Shelby County Sex Offenders search portal on the Tennessee registry website

It is the quickest way to move from a clue to the live public record.

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The Shelby County Criminal Court Clerk keeps the court records tied to sex offense convictions. If you need the case number, the conviction file, or the paper trail behind a registry entry, that clerk office is where the search starts. The public record often makes more sense after you compare the registry page with the court file. That matters in Shelby County because the county has a large volume of records and a live update cycle.

The records request system gives residents a formal path for asking for sex offender registry information and related public records. That helps when you need a copy instead of a quick lookup. The request process also matters because the sheriff office keeps registration files, booking records for registration violations, and related compliance records. A formal request is better than guessing at the right desk.

Shelby County has also gone through review work tied to old aggravated prostitution registry entries, which is one reason the live sheriff page and the current court record should always be checked together. The record can change. The live page shows the current state of the file, while the clerk file shows the court action behind it.

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Shelby County Sex Offenders forms page from Tennessee registry resources

That page helps explain why the sheriff office may ask for a current form before it changes the file.

Shelby County Sex Offenders Search Tools

The TBI portal is still the broadest search tool. It lets you search by name, address, county, ZIP code, or Tennessee ID. That range matters when the spelling is off or when you only know part of the location. Start broad if you need to, then narrow once the result set makes sense. In Shelby County, that broad pass helps separate a Memphis street from the county side of the file.

  • Search by name when you know the person.
  • Search by address when you know the street.
  • Search by county or ZIP when you know the area.
  • Use Tennessee ID when you already have the registry number.

The county government site keeps the public safety links in one place and helps you stay local before you move outward. That makes it easier to keep Shelby County sex offenders records on one path instead of jumping between unrelated pages. The county site is also where a lot of residents land before they go to the clerk or the live registry page.

Memphis matters too. If the address sits inside the city, the police department can help keep the city side of the record in view. That local step can save time when the city desk knows the newest detail first.

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Shelby County Sex Offenders residency restriction information from Tennessee resources

That address-side check matters when a home, school, park, or day care site can change the result.

Shelby County Sex Offenders Rules

Shelby County follows the same Tennessee rules that apply across the state, so the county search should always be read beside the live registry record. Local law enforcement registers the person, the clerk holds the case paper, and the state keeps the central file. That split is normal. It is also why one office can show one detail while another office shows a different one. The public record is easier to trust when you expect those pieces to move at different speeds.

The registry unit also uses the state rules on reporting, compliance, and verification. Under Tennessee law, that matters when a person must update an address or report a change. It also matters when the county office is checking an older file against a new one. The live page is not just a list. It is part of a compliance system.

Shelby County's high-traffic registry work, the Halloween monitoring, and the notification system all point to the same thing: the public page is meant to stay current. If a record looks off, the safest next step is to compare the sheriff page, the clerk file, and the current Tennessee record before drawing a line.

Note: If a Shelby County record does not match the state portal, recheck the sheriff registry and the clerk file before you rely on the result.

Shelby County Sex Offenders Help

If you need help with a Shelby County search, start with the sheriff registry at 901-222-5700 or SOR@Shelby-Sheriff.org. That office manages registration and can point you to the correct local step. If the issue is tied to a conviction, the criminal court clerk is the better next stop. If you need a copy or a formal pull, the records request page gives you the clean route.

The county government site is useful because it points residents to public safety information and the local court side. When the record could cross county lines or state lines, the current state registry record gives you the broader check. That keeps the search from stalling on one office and gives you a clean path from local contact to statewide confirmation.

Shelby County sex offenders records are easiest to manage when you move in this order: sheriff registry, city office, county government, state portal, then court file if needed. That follows the research, keeps the work local, and avoids guesswork.

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