Hunt County Sex Offender Registry

Hunt County sex offender records are part of the Texas DPS statewide registry. The Hunt County Sheriff's Office in Greenville registers people who live in unincorporated parts of the county, while city agencies handle registration within Greenville and other incorporated communities. Anyone can search the full Hunt County registry for free at sor.dps.texas.gov by name, address, or zip code.

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Hunt County Sex Offender Registry

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Hunt County Sheriff's Office

The Hunt County Sheriff's Office is located at 2500 Lee Street, Greenville, Texas 75401. This office handles sex offender registration for people living in unincorporated Hunt County. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (903) 408-4000. Hunt County is northeast of Dallas and has grown significantly as a bedroom community for the Metroplex. The Sheriff covers the rural and suburban unincorporated areas that have not been annexed into any city.

Registration requires a personal appearance at the Sheriff's Office during business hours. Bring identification, provide your current home address, and have a photo taken. The Sheriff then submits that data to the Texas DPS for posting to the statewide registry. Anyone moving to Hunt County must register within seven days of establishing a new address. Call ahead to confirm current registration hours before visiting.

Greenville Police Department

Greenville is the county seat and largest city in Hunt County. People who live within Greenville city limits register with the Greenville Police Department rather than the Sheriff. The Greenville PD is at 2821 Washington Street, Greenville, TX 75401, phone (903) 457-2900. Other cities in Hunt County, including Commerce, Quinlan, and Caddo Mills, have their own police agencies that handle their residents' registrations.

If you are moving to Hunt County and are not sure which agency covers your new address, contact the Sheriff's Office. They can help you identify the correct registration point. Going to the wrong agency, even by mistake, leaves you out of compliance with Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

Search Hunt County Offender Records

The Texas DPS public sex offender registry is at sor.dps.texas.gov. The search is free and open to the public. Search by name, address, or zip code. Results include the offender's registered address, a photo, offense type, and risk level when available. All Hunt County agencies report to this central DPS system.

Hunt County's proximity to the Dallas Metroplex means the registry may include more registrants than in remote rural counties. The map view in the DPS portal is useful for checking specific neighborhoods in Greenville, Commerce, or unincorporated areas of the county. Search by zip code to limit results to a specific part of Hunt County. The database is updated on a rolling basis as agencies submit new data.

The image below shows the Texas DPS sex offender registry portal used for all Hunt County searches.

Hunt County sex offender registry DPS search portal

This DPS portal provides the official Hunt County sex offender registry data.

Texas Registration Law: Chapter 62

Sex offender registration in Texas is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The law sets out who must register, the deadlines for doing so, and the ongoing verification duties. Most registrants must register within seven days of establishing a new Texas address.

Registration is done in person at the appropriate local agency. You provide your current address, a photo, and details of the conviction. Standard-risk offenders verify annually. Higher-risk offenders verify every 90 days. Any move within Hunt County, from one city to another or from city to rural area, triggers a fresh seven-day registration deadline. Failing to comply is a criminal offense that can result in felony charges for repeat violations.

  • Register within 7 days of any new Texas address
  • Appear in person at the correct local agency
  • Provide photo, address, and conviction information
  • Annual verification at minimum
  • High-risk offenders verify every 90 days
  • Notify your registration authority before any move

Court Records and Resources

The Hunt County District Clerk maintains court records for criminal cases, including sex offense convictions. The courthouse is at 2507 Lee Street, Greenville, TX 75401. Records are available in person or by written request. Court records document the legal proceedings of a case from filing through sentencing.

The Texas Attorney General's office provides resources on sex offender registration and victim services. The National Sex Offender Public Website allows multi-state registry searches. To report a suspected violation in Hunt County, contact the Sheriff's Office at (903) 408-4000 or the Greenville Police Department at (903) 457-2900.

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