Round Rock Sex Offender Registry

Round Rock, Texas sex offender registration is handled by the Round Rock Police Department for residents within city limits. Located in Williamson County north of Austin, Round Rock coordinates with the Williamson County Sheriff's Office and the Texas DPS on registration matters. This page explains how to search for registered sex offenders in Round Rock and how local registration works.

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Round Rock Sex Offender Registry

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Round Rock Police Department Registration

The Round Rock Police Department sex offender information page covers how registration works for city residents. RRPD handles all registrations for people living within Round Rock city limits. Appointments are done at police headquarters during business hours. The department processes personal information, takes photographs, and submits all required data to the Texas DPS.

The Round Rock Police Department coordinates with the Williamson County Sheriff's Office on cases where offenders move between the city and unincorporated parts of the county. Williamson County has grown rapidly alongside Round Rock, and both agencies deal with a high volume of registration cases tied to the region's growth.

Officers conduct compliance checks to verify that registered offenders are living where they claim. If a discrepancy is found, the case is referred for criminal prosecution. RRPD takes failure-to-register cases seriously and works with the Williamson County District Attorney's office on those prosecutions.

Round Rock Police Department Image

The screenshot below shows the Round Rock Police Department website, which is the primary local resource for sex offender registration information for Round Rock residents.

Round Rock Police Department website for sex offender registry

The RRPD website has contact details for the department and information about public safety services in Round Rock.

Williamson County Sheriff's Office

The image below is from the Williamson County Sheriff's Office website, which handles sex offender registration for unincorporated areas of Williamson County outside Round Rock and other city limits.

Williamson County Sheriff's Office website for sex offender registration

Both the Round Rock PD and the Williamson County Sheriff submit registration data to the Texas DPS, so all area offenders appear in the same statewide database.

Search Round Rock Sex Offender Records

The Texas DPS public registry at sor.dps.texas.gov is the most complete source for registered sex offenders in the Round Rock area. Search by name, zip code, or address. The database is free, requires no login, and shows current address, photograph, and offense details for each registered person. It includes offenders registered with both RRPD and the Williamson County Sheriff.

Email notification alerts are free through the DPS. You can enter a zip code and get notified whenever a registered sex offender moves into that area. This is a practical tool for Round Rock parents, schools, and neighborhoods that want to stay current on registry changes.

Note: The DPS registry reflects the most recently submitted data from local agencies. There may be a short delay before a recent update appears in public search results.

Chapter 62 Registration Rules for Round Rock

Texas sex offender registration is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The law applies statewide and covers convictions in Texas and other states. It specifies who must register, what information is required, how often registrants must verify, and what penalties apply for not complying.

Registrants must provide full name, aliases, current address, date of birth, phone number, physical description, vehicle information, and employer details. Some must submit a DNA sample. A photograph is taken at each registration appointment and submitted to the state database.

Verification frequency depends on offense classification. Most registrants check in annually; higher-risk offenders every 90 days. Any change to registered information, including a new address or vehicle, must be reported to RRPD within seven days. Failure to register is a felony in Texas.

  • Register with Round Rock PD within 7 days of city residence
  • Report all changes within 7 days
  • Annual or quarterly check-in based on risk level
  • Non-compliance is a separate felony under Texas law
  • RRPD data feeds into the Texas DPS public registry

Additional Resources

For sex offense court records in Williamson County, contact the Williamson County District Clerk in Georgetown. Court records from felony cases are public under Texas law and can provide details about convictions, sentencing, and supervision conditions. The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov is useful if you want to search registries from other states as well. The Texas Attorney General at texasattorneygeneral.gov has additional resources on the registration process and victims' rights.

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