Flower Mound Sex Offender Registry
Flower Mound, Texas manages sex offender registration through the Flower Mound Police Department and the Texas DPS statewide registry. Flower Mound sits in Denton and Tarrant counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. This page covers how to search for registered sex offenders in Flower Mound, which offices handle local registration, and what Chapter 62 requires.
Flower Mound Sex Offender Registry
Flower Mound Police Department
The Flower Mound Police Department handles sex offender registration for residents within Flower Mound city limits. FMPD processes registrations at its headquarters during regular business hours. Anyone required to register who lives in Flower Mound must appear at FMPD in person with valid ID and documentation from their case. Officers collect required data, take a photo, and submit the registration to the Texas DPS for inclusion in the statewide public registry.
Flower Mound spans parts of both Denton and Tarrant counties. The majority of the town falls within Denton County, but portions extend into Tarrant County. FMPD coordinates with both county sheriff's offices on registration matters. If you are unsure which county your address falls in, FMPD can help determine the right registration authority. In most cases, FMPD handles all city residents regardless of which county their address is in.
You can find local registration details at the Flower Mound Police Department sex offender registration page.
Flower Mound Police Department Photo
The image below was captured from the Flower Mound Police Department website, which is the primary registration authority for sex offenders living within Flower Mound.
The FMPD website provides contact details and department resources for Flower Mound residents with questions about sex offender registration.
Denton County Sheriff's Office
The Denton County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for residents in unincorporated parts of Denton County outside Flower Mound and other incorporated cities. If your address is in an area that falls outside any city limits in Denton County, the Sheriff's Office handles your registration. The Sheriff's Office is located in Denton, the county seat.
All Denton County Sheriff registration data is submitted to the Texas DPS and appears in the same statewide registry as registrations from city police departments. A search at sor.dps.texas.gov will return both FMPD and county registrations in the Flower Mound area together.
Denton County Sheriff Photo
The image below was captured from the Denton County Sheriff's Office website, which handles registration for residents in unincorporated Denton County around Flower Mound.
The Sheriff's Office website provides contact information and office location for residents outside Flower Mound city limits who need to register in Denton County.
Search Flower Mound Sex Offenders Online
The Texas DPS sex offender registry at sor.dps.texas.gov covers all registered offenders in Flower Mound and throughout the Denton and Tarrant county area. Searches are free and do not require an account. You can search by name, zip code, or address. Results show each offender's current address, photo, date of birth, and conviction information.
The DPS public registry portal also offers free community notification sign-ups. Enter your address to receive email alerts when a registered sex offender moves into the area you select. Many Flower Mound families use this service to stay informed about new registrations near their homes and schools.
Registration Requirements in Flower Mound
Flower Mound sex offender registration follows Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sexual offense who establishes a residence in Flower Mound must register with FMPD within seven days. This applies to people convicted in Texas and those convicted in other states who have moved to Flower Mound.
At registration, FMPD collects full legal name and aliases, current home address, date of birth, phone number, physical description, vehicle information, and employer name and address. A current photo is taken, and some registrants must also submit a DNA sample. All data is reported to the Texas DPS and made searchable to the public.
High-risk offenders must verify their registration every 90 days. Others verify annually. Any change in address, employment, or other registered details must be reported to FMPD within seven days. Failure to register or update information is a felony under Texas law.
- Register with Flower Mound PD within 7 days of establishing residence
- Report address and employment changes within 7 days
- Quarterly or annual verification based on risk classification
- Registration data submitted to Texas DPS for public access
- Failure to comply is a separate felony under Chapter 62
Other Flower Mound Area Public Records
The Denton County District Clerk maintains court records for felony cases in Denton County, including sex offense convictions involving Flower Mound residents. The Tarrant County District Clerk holds similar records for the Tarrant County portion of Flower Mound. Both offices are public record sources. Court records provide charge details, outcomes, and sentencing information that can clarify the specifics behind a registry listing.
Property records and official documents are handled by the respective county clerks. Both Denton and Tarrant county clerk offices are accessible during regular business hours at their respective courthouses. The Texas DPS criminal history database is also available for more comprehensive background research beyond the sex offender registry.