McKinney Sex Offender Registry

McKinney, Texas residents can search for registered sex offenders through the McKinney Police Department and the statewide Texas DPS registry. This page covers how sex offender registration works in McKinney, which offices handle it, and how to find public records through official sources. The city is the county seat of Collin County, and local law enforcement coordinates closely with county and state agencies to keep registration data current.

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McKinney Sex Offender Registry

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McKinney Police Department Registration

The McKinney Police Department handles sex offender registration for all residents who live within McKinney city limits. If you live in McKinney and are required to register, you must do so at MPD headquarters. The department maintains a local registration program and shares that data with the Texas DPS for inclusion in the statewide public registry.

Registration at MPD is done during normal business hours. You will need to provide your full legal name, all aliases, current address, date of birth, physical description, and vehicle information. Some registrants are also required to provide employer information and a DNA sample. The department photographs registrants at each registration appointment and forwards updated records to the state.

Anyone moving to McKinney who is subject to registration must register with MPD within seven days of arriving. The same deadline applies to people released from custody. Missing the deadline is a criminal offense under Texas law, so it is important to register promptly.

Search McKinney Sex Offender Records Online

The Texas Department of Public Safety operates the official statewide registry at sor.dps.texas.gov. You can search by name, zip code, or address to find registered sex offenders in McKinney. The database is free and open to the public. Results include the offender's name, photo, home address, and the offense they were convicted of.

You can also sign up for community notification alerts through the DPS system. When a registered sex offender moves into your neighborhood, the system can send you an email alert. This is a no-cost service available to any Texas resident.

Note: The DPS registry shows the most recently verified registration data. There may be a brief delay between when an offender updates their address and when it appears in the public database.

Collin County and McKinney Registration

McKinney is the county seat of Collin County. For residents who live in unincorporated parts of Collin County outside city limits, the Collin County Sheriff's Office handles registration. For McKinney residents specifically, the city police department is the right place to register.

The Collin County District Attorney's Office prosecutes sex crimes and registration violations that originate in McKinney and the broader county. The Collin County District Attorney works with local law enforcement to handle cases involving offenders who fail to register or provide false information.

Collin County has grown quickly over the past two decades, and McKinney is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state. The volume of registration cases handled by MPD has grown along with the population. The department coordinates with the Collin County Sheriff to manage offenders who move between the city and unincorporated areas.

Texas Sex Offender Law and Chapter 62

Sex offender registration in Texas is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. This chapter defines who must register, how often they must verify their information, and what consequences follow if they do not comply. The law applies to all persons convicted of qualifying sex offenses in Texas or who move to Texas after a conviction elsewhere.

The frequency of required check-ins depends on the offense. Some offenders must verify their address annually. Others must check in every 90 days. High-risk offenders may have additional conditions placed on them by a court. All registrants must update their records within seven days of any change to their address, employer, vehicle, or other registered details.

Failing to register under Chapter 62 is itself a felony in Texas. McKinney Police and the Collin County DA's office take these violations seriously. Prosecution for failure to register can result in prison time on top of any other supervision the offender is already serving.

  • Registration must happen within 7 days of moving to McKinney
  • Address and personal information must be updated within 7 days of any change
  • Annual or quarterly verification depending on offense risk level
  • Failure to register is a separate felony under Texas law
  • McKinney PD forwards all data to the Texas DPS statewide system

Other McKinney Public Records

The Collin County District Clerk handles court records for felony cases tried in Collin County, including sex offense convictions. If you need records from a specific case, you can contact the District Clerk's office at the Collin County courthouse in McKinney. These records are public under Texas law, though individual documents within a case file may occasionally be sealed by court order.

The McKinney Police Department's main website also has contact information for the department and may have additional resources related to public safety and offender monitoring. It is a good starting point if you need to reach the department directly or confirm office hours for registration appointments.

For broader searches beyond McKinney, the DPS registry covers all of Texas. You can filter results by city or zip code to narrow your search to the McKinney area specifically. The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov lets you search across state lines if you need to check records from other states as well.

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