Edinburg Sex Offenders Database

Edinburg, Texas manages sex offender registration through the Edinburg Police Department and the Texas DPS statewide registry. Edinburg is located in Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley. This page covers how to find registered sex offenders in Edinburg, which offices handle local registration, and what the law requires under Chapter 62.

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Edinburg Police Department

The Edinburg Police Department handles sex offender registration for residents living within Edinburg city limits. EPD processes registrations at its headquarters during regular business hours. Anyone required to register must appear in person with valid identification and documentation from their court case. The department collects required data, takes a photograph, and submits the registration to the Texas DPS for entry into the public registry.

Edinburg sits in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley and is the county seat of Hidalgo County. EPD works with the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office to coordinate registrations when offenders move between the city and unincorporated county areas. If an offender moves into Edinburg from outside the city, they must re-register with EPD within seven days.

You can find more information at the Edinburg Police Department sex offender information page or through the EPD main website.

Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office

The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for residents in unincorporated parts of Hidalgo County outside Edinburg city limits. Hidalgo County is a large, densely populated county with many communities that lie outside incorporated city limits. If your address is in one of those areas, the Sheriff's Office processes your registration rather than EPD.

The Sheriff's Office submits all registration data to the Texas DPS. Whether you register with the city police department or the county sheriff, your registration ends up in the same statewide public database. You only need to search one system to find all offenders in the Edinburg and Hidalgo County area.

Note: Several cities in Hidalgo County, including McAllen, Mission, and Pharr, also have active police department registration programs. Offenders who move between these cities must re-register with the appropriate police department within seven days of the move.

Search Edinburg Sex Offenders Online

The Texas DPS sex offender registry at sor.dps.texas.gov is the main public search tool for finding registered offenders in Edinburg and throughout Hidalgo County. Searches are free and do not require creating an account. You can search by name, zip code, or address. Results include the offender's current address, photo, date of birth, and conviction information.

The DPS registry at publicsite.dps.texas.gov/SexOffenderRegistry also has a free community notification feature. Enter your home address or zip code to receive email alerts when a registered sex offender moves into the area you select. This service is available to any Texas resident at no cost.

Searches in the Edinburg area may return results from several nearby cities in the Rio Grande Valley. The registry does not separate results by city jurisdiction. Searching by address gives the most precise results for a specific location in Edinburg.

Registration Requirements in Edinburg

Sex offender registration in Edinburg is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sexual offense who establishes a residence in Edinburg must register with EPD within seven days. This applies to people convicted in Texas and to those who were convicted elsewhere and have moved to the area.

At registration, EPD collects the offender's full legal name and any aliases, current home address, date of birth, phone number, physical description, vehicle information, and employer details. A photograph is taken at registration. Some registrants must also provide a DNA sample. All collected information is reported to the Texas DPS and becomes part of the public record.

After initial registration, offenders must verify their information on a set schedule. High-risk offenders verify every 90 days. Others verify annually. Any change in address, job, or other registered details must be reported to EPD within seven days. Failure to register or to keep information current is a felony under Texas law.

  • Register with Edinburg PD within 7 days of establishing residence
  • Report all address and employment changes within 7 days
  • High-risk offenders verify every 90 days; others verify annually
  • Registration data is submitted to Texas DPS for public access
  • Noncompliance is a separate felony offense under Chapter 62

Other Edinburg Public Records

The Hidalgo County District Clerk maintains court records for criminal cases tried in the county. Sex offense convictions from Edinburg cases are in these files. The records are public and include charge details, case outcomes, and sentencing information. The District Clerk's office is located at the Hidalgo County courthouse in Edinburg.

The Hidalgo County Clerk handles property records and other official county documents. These records can help verify an address or confirm residency in connection with a specific registration. Both offices are open to the public during regular business hours. For broader criminal background research, the Texas DPS criminal history database offers a more comprehensive option beyond the sex offender registry.

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