Floyd County Sex Offender Lookup
Floyd County sits in the Texas Panhandle with Floydada as its county seat. Sex offender registration records for Floyd County are managed by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and reported to the Texas DPS Sex Offender Registry. Residents can search for registered offenders in Floyd County at no cost through the state's public database. Registration requirements in the county come from Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
Floyd County Sex Offender Registry
Floyd County Sheriff Registration Process
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office handles all sex offender registrations for residents in the unincorporated areas of Floyd County. This means if you live outside the city limits of Floydada or any other incorporated community, you go to the Sheriff to register. The Sheriff's Office is in Floydada and is open during regular business hours on weekdays. It is a good idea to call ahead before going in.
Texas law gives anyone who must register seven days from the date they move into Floyd County or change their address to complete their registration. Missing that deadline is a criminal violation. This applies not just to your home address but also to any new place of employment or school you attend in the county. You must register each of those addresses separately. This is easy to overlook, but the law treats each address as a distinct obligation.
Anyone living within the city limits of Floydada registers with the Floydada Police Department rather than the Sheriff. The split between city and county jurisdiction is standard across Texas. Both agencies send their registration data to the DPS, so all Floyd County registrants end up in the same public state database regardless of which office processed their registration.
Find Registered Offenders in Floyd County
The Texas DPS registry is available online and is the best way to search for registered sex offenders in Floyd County. Go to records.txdps.state.tx.us/sexoffender and search by county name to pull up all active registrants. You can also search by a person's name if you are looking for someone specific. The results include a photo, the current address on file, the nature of the offense, and the risk level assigned to that person.
Risk levels in Texas run from low to high and are assigned based on the severity of the offense and an assessment of the likelihood of re-offense. Higher-risk offenders are subject to more frequent reporting and may face additional residency or employment restrictions. Searching by risk level on the DPS site can help you identify offenders who have been assessed as posing a greater danger to the community.
The alternative DPS portal at publicsite.dps.texas.gov/SexOffenderRegistry also supports county-level searches for Floyd County offender records. Both portals pull from the same underlying database, so results should be consistent between the two.
Note: Search results reflect the most recent update from local agencies. Addresses may lag if an offender recently moved and has not yet been verified at the new location.
Registration Requirements and Chapter 62
Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure is the law that controls sex offender registration in Floyd County and across Texas. It defines which offenses trigger registration, what information must be submitted, how long registration lasts, and what the penalties are for non-compliance. The full statute is available through the Texas Legislature's official website.
At the time of registration, each person must provide their full legal name and aliases, date of birth, current home address, employment and school addresses, vehicle information, and a current photograph. DNA is collected if it has not been obtained in connection with a previous registration or conviction. The registrant signs documentation confirming all information is accurate. Providing false information at registration is itself a criminal offense.
How long registration lasts depends on the offense. Some people must register for the rest of their lives. Others have a term-based registration that ends after a set number of years. In either case, annual verification is required for standard registrants, and 90-day check-ins are required for those classified as sexually violent predators. The Floyd County Clerk keeps the official court records tied to sex offense convictions in the county.
- Register within 7 days of moving into Floyd County
- Update address within 7 days of any move
- Separately report work and school locations
- Annual check-in required for most registrants
- 90-day check-in for sexually violent predators
- Out-of-state convictions require Texas registration
Floyd County Legal and Court Resources
Sex offense cases in Floyd County go through the Texas district court system. The Texas Courts website provides details about which district covers Floyd County and how the court system is organized in the Panhandle region. When a district court in Floyd County issues a sex offense conviction, the judgment triggers the registration requirement, and the court notifies the appropriate law enforcement agency to process the registration.
If you need to look up court records related to a sex offense case in Floyd County, contact the Floyd County Clerk. The Clerk's office maintains records for felony cases handled in district court, including case files, judgments, and any registration-related court orders. These records are public with some exceptions for sensitive identifying information.
The image below shows the Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 62 as it appears on the Justia legal resource site, which provides free access to the full text of Texas sex offender registration law.
Chapter 62 is the controlling statute for all sex offender registration in Floyd County, outlining both offender obligations and the public's right to access registry information.