League City Sex Offender Registry

League City, Texas sex offender registration is handled by the League City Police Department for all residents within city limits. Located in Galveston County between Houston and Galveston, League City coordinates with the Galveston County Sheriff's Office and the Texas DPS on registration matters. This page explains how to search the League City sex offender registry and how the local registration process works.

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League City Sex Offender Registry

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League City Police Department Registration

The League City Police Department sex offender information page covers registration requirements for city residents. LCPD handles all registrations for people living within League City city limits. Appointments are done in person at police headquarters during business hours. The department processes required personal information, photographs registrants, and submits all data to the Texas DPS statewide system.

The League City Police Department coordinates with the Galveston County Sheriff's Office on cases where offenders move between League City and unincorporated areas of the county. Galveston County has a diverse geography that includes urban, suburban, and coastal communities. LCPD handles city registrations; the Sheriff handles unincorporated county areas.

Officers conduct compliance checks to verify that registered offenders are living where they say. League City has grown substantially as a Houston suburb, and the department's registration caseload has increased along with the population. LCPD works with the Galveston County District Attorney on failure-to-register prosecutions when compliance issues are found.

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The screenshot below shows the League City Police Department website, the primary local resource for sex offender registration information for city residents.

League City Police Department website for sex offender registry

The LCPD site has current contact information and can direct you to the appropriate unit for registration appointments or compliance concerns.

Search League City Sex Offender Records

The Texas DPS public registry at sor.dps.texas.gov is the most complete source for registered sex offenders in League City. Search free by name, zip code, or address. Results include each registrant's current address, photograph, and offense details. Both LCPD and Galveston County Sheriff data feeds into the same statewide database, so one search covers the full area.

Community notification alerts through the DPS are free. Enter a zip code and email address to receive notices when a registered sex offender moves into that area. This is useful for League City residents who want to stay current on registry changes in their neighborhood.

Note: The DPS registry reflects the most recently submitted data. A brief delay may occur between when LCPD processes an update and when it shows in the public search tool.

Galveston County Registration Coordination

Galveston County covers League City and a broad area stretching from the Houston suburbs to the Gulf Coast. The Galveston County Sheriff's Office handles registration for unincorporated county areas outside city limits. For League City city residents, LCPD is the correct registration authority.

Court records for sex offense cases in Galveston County are maintained by the Galveston County District Clerk. Records from felony cases are public under Texas law and can include case details like specific charges, conviction outcomes, and supervision conditions. These records may be useful when researching a specific conviction in greater detail than what appears in the sex offender registry.

The DPS registry at publicsite.dps.texas.gov/SexOffenderRegistry is an alternative entry point for the same statewide sex offender data. It covers all registered offenders in League City and throughout Galveston County.

Chapter 62 Requirements in League City

Sex offender registration in Texas follows Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The law applies statewide to anyone with a qualifying sex offense conviction in Texas or another state. It defines who must register, what information they must provide, how often they verify, and the penalties for non-compliance.

Registrants must appear at LCPD within seven days of establishing League City residence. They must provide full legal name, all aliases, current address, date of birth, phone number, physical description, vehicle details, and employer information. Photographs are taken at each appointment. Some registrants must provide a DNA sample.

Verification frequency depends on offense classification. Most registrants check in annually. Higher-risk offenders do so every 90 days. Any change to a registered address, vehicle, or employer must be reported to LCPD within seven days. Failing to register or report changes is a felony offense in Texas.

  • Register with League City PD within 7 days of city residence
  • Report all registration changes within 7 days
  • Annual or quarterly check-in based on risk level
  • Non-compliance is a separate felony under Texas law
  • LCPD submits all data to the Texas DPS public registry

Additional Resources

The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov allows you to search registries from all 50 states. This is helpful for verifying registration histories from other states for people who have moved to League City. The Texas Attorney General's office at texasattorneygeneral.gov has resources on victims' rights and information about how the state's sex offender registration system works.

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