Dallam County Sex Offender Registry

Dallam County sex offenders are tracked through the Texas Department of Public Safety registry and local law enforcement. If you need to search for registered sex offenders in Dallam County, the Texas DPS public database at publicsite.dps.texas.gov lets you search by name, address, or zip code for anyone currently registered in the county.

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Dallam County Sex Offender Registry

DalhartCounty Seat
Chapter 62State Law
7 DaysTo Register
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How Registration Works in Dallam County

Sex offender registration in Dallam County follows the rules set out in Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Any person convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register with local law enforcement within seven days of moving to the county or being released from custody. This applies to people who live in Dallam County, work here, or attend school here.

The Dallam County Sheriff's Office in Dalhart handles all registrations for the county. That includes people who live in Dalhart itself as well as those in unincorporated rural parts of the county. The Sheriff's Office keeps the official local records and sends updated information to the Texas DPS so the statewide registry stays current.

Dallam County sits in the far northwest corner of the Texas Panhandle. It is one of the more remote counties in the state, and the Sheriff's Office serves as the primary point of contact for registration-related matters. If you have questions about the process, you can reach the office directly during regular business hours.

Texas DPS Registry and Dallam County

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs the statewide sex offender registry at publicsite.dps.texas.gov/SexOffenderRegistry. This is the main tool for public searches. You can look up offenders by name or search a specific address to see who is registered near a given location in Dallam County.

The registry shows each offender's photo, current address, offense history, and risk level. Texas uses a three-tier risk system. Level 1 offenders are considered lower risk. Level 2 indicates a moderate risk. Level 3 is the highest risk and those offenders are subject to active community notification. All three levels appear in the DPS public database.

Note: Registry records are only as current as the most recent update from local law enforcement. If an offender has recently moved or registered, there may be a short lag before the change shows in the online database.

Registration Requirements Under Texas Law

Texas law places several duties on registered sex offenders. Under Chapter 62, offenders must verify their registration in person at least once per year. Those classified as high-risk must appear every 90 days. Each time they register, they confirm their current address, employment, and any vehicles they use.

Offenders must also report any change of address within seven days. Moving to a new city or county triggers a new registration with that jurisdiction's law enforcement agency. The same seven-day window applies when a person returns to Texas from another state or country. Failure to register or update information is a felony under Texas law.

Lifetime registration applies to anyone convicted of an aggravated offense or who has two or more qualifying convictions. Others may petition for removal from the registry after ten years under specific conditions set by the court. The Dallam County Sheriff's Office can answer basic questions about local registration timelines and procedures.

Court Records and Criminal History

Court records for sex offense cases in Dallam County are kept by the Dallam County Clerk. These records include case filings, judgments, and sentencing documents. They are separate from the sex offender registry but can give more detail about a specific case.

The Texas court system website at txcourts.gov provides information on court locations, case lookup tools, and general guidance on accessing public court records. For Dallam County criminal cases, the relevant court is the local district court. You can request copies of records in person at the county courthouse in Dalhart or inquire about mail or online options with the clerk's office.

Community Safety and Notification

Texas law allows local law enforcement to notify the public when a high-risk sex offender moves into a community. In Dallam County, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for those notifications. They may use door-to-door contact, posted notices, or other methods depending on the situation and risk level of the offender.

Residents can also take a more active role by using the DPS registry search tool regularly. Setting a specific address as a search point and checking back periodically helps you stay aware of any new registrations near your home, school, or workplace. The registry is free to use and does not require an account.

Parents, schools, and community organizations often use the registry as one layer of a broader safety plan. The DPS also offers a sex offender database download for law enforcement agencies and researchers who need bulk access to registry data.

Texas DPS public sex offender registry search tool used by Dallam County residents

The Texas DPS public sex offender registry is the primary tool for searching registered offenders in Dallam County and across all 254 Texas counties. Use the address search feature to find offenders near any location in the county.

Where to Go for Help

If you need to register, update your information, or have questions about your registration status in Dallam County, contact the Dallam County Sheriff's Office in Dalhart during regular business hours. The office handles the full registration process under state guidelines.

For questions about the statewide registry, the Texas DPS sex offender unit can be reached through the contact information listed on the DPS website. They handle issues related to the statewide database, risk level assessments, and records corrections. Court record requests go through the county clerk's office.

Legal questions about registration requirements, removal petitions, or conditions of supervision should be directed to a licensed Texas attorney. The State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com offers a referral service that can help connect you with an attorney who handles sex offense and registration matters.

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