Ochiltree County Sex Offender Registry

Ochiltree County is in the far northeastern corner of the Texas Panhandle, with Perryton as the county seat. The Ochiltree County sex offender registry is managed through the Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office and the Texas DPS. Search for registered sex offenders in Ochiltree County at no cost through the Texas DPS portal at sor.dps.texas.gov. The registry is public, free, and covers all current registrations in the county submitted by local agencies.

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Ochiltree County Sex Offender Registry

PerrytonCounty Seat
Chapter 62State Law
7 DaysTo Register
SheriffRegistration

Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office

The Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office in Perryton is the main agency for sex offender registration in the county. Perryton is the only significant incorporated city in Ochiltree County. Residents who live inside Perryton city limits typically register with the Perryton Police Department, while those in rural parts of the county and unincorporated areas register with the sheriff's office. If you are not sure which agency covers your address, call the sheriff's office before your deadline.

To register, you must appear in person. Bring a valid photo ID, proof of your current address, and documentation related to your conviction. The sheriff's office photographs you and records all required information. That data is submitted to the Texas DPS for entry into the statewide sex offender registry. Small county offices like those in Ochiltree County can have limited staffing, so calling ahead to confirm current hours for sex offender registration is a good practice before making the trip.

Ochiltree County sits in the Panhandle region, which is one of the more sparsely populated parts of Texas. The total number of registered offenders in the county is small, but the legal requirements under Chapter 62 apply just the same as anywhere else in Texas.

Search Ochiltree County Sex Offenders

The Texas DPS registry at sor.dps.texas.gov is the official source for Ochiltree County sex offender information. The tool is free, does not require an account, and is open to anyone. You can search by name, by address, or by zip code. The Perryton zip code is the most useful search term for Ochiltree County. The map view is also available if you prefer a visual search of the area.

Search results display the registrant's current address, a recent photo, the offense type, and any assigned risk level. The DPS database updates when the Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office and the Perryton Police Department submit new or changed registration data. If someone you are looking for is not in the database, they may have moved to another county and updated their registration there.

Ochiltree County sex offender registry DPS search portal

The Texas DPS portal is the official statewide registry for Ochiltree County sex offender records.

Chapter 62 Requirements in Ochiltree County

All sex offender registration in Ochiltree County is governed by Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Chapter 62 is the state law that sets all registration requirements, including who must register, when, and with which agency.

The baseline deadline is seven days from when you establish a new Texas address. You register in person with the agency that covers your location. Standard-risk offenders verify annually. High-risk offenders must verify every 90 days. Moving within the county, even to a different part of Perryton or to a rural address, requires a new registration within seven days. Leaving Ochiltree County to live elsewhere also triggers new registration obligations in your new location.

  • Register within 7 days of arriving at an Ochiltree County address
  • Perryton residents use the Perryton Police Department
  • Rural and unincorporated area residents use the Ochiltree County Sheriff
  • Bring photo ID, proof of address, and conviction records
  • Annual verification for standard-risk offenders
  • Every 90 days for high-risk offenders
  • Report address changes to your registration agency before moving

Non-compliance with Chapter 62 is a criminal offense. Failing to register on time or giving incorrect information can result in felony charges. If you have questions about your obligations in Ochiltree County, talk to a Texas attorney before any deadline passes.

Public Registry Information

Texas law defines what information about registered sex offenders is made public. For adult registrants on the DPS registry, you can view the full name, aliases, current registered address, a photograph, the type of offense, and the assigned risk level. All of this is freely available on the DPS portal.

Juvenile registrant records are protected by stronger confidentiality rules and generally do not appear on the public registry. If you believe a record is wrong or someone appears to be absent from the registry, contact the DPS Sex Offender Registration Program to report the concern. The National Sex Offender Public Website is an option for multi-state searches. The Texas Attorney General's office also has resources on sex offender law and victim support.

Court Records and Legal Aid

The Ochiltree County District Clerk in Perryton maintains court records for criminal cases tried in the county. These are separate from the DPS registry and include charges, verdicts, and sentencing for cases tried in Ochiltree County. Contact the district clerk to request access to specific records. Legal aid for Ochiltree County residents may be available through Panhandle Legal Services, which serves the Texas Panhandle region. If you need help understanding Chapter 62 or your rights, legal aid or a private attorney is the right resource.

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