Tuscaloosa Sex Offender Search

Sex offender registration in Tuscaloosa goes through the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office. This college town is home to the University of Alabama and has about 114,000 residents with roughly 129 registered offenders.

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114,288 Population
Tuscaloosa County
$10 Quarterly Fee
6th Judicial Circuit

Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff handles all sex offender registration for Tuscaloosa residents. Every person on the registry must check in at the sheriff's office in person four times per year. They come during their birth month and every three months after that. Staff take a new photo, verify their address, and update the state database.

Tuscaloosa is the county seat and home to the University of Alabama. The sheriff's office sits on Greensboro Avenue in downtown Tuscaloosa. Sex offenders living anywhere in the city must register here. This includes neighborhoods near campus, the downtown strip, and areas along McFarland Boulevard. The sheriff has over 15,000 active warrants on file and a 600-bed jail.

Tuscaloosa law enforcement sex offender resources
Address 714 1/2 Greensboro Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone (205) 752-0616
Website tcsoal.org

How to Search Tuscaloosa Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Tuscaloosa through two main websites. The state ALEA database has every registered offender. Tuscaloosa County also has its own search through Sheriff Alerts. Both are free to use.

The ALEA Community Information Center at app.alea.gov/community is one option. Click the Sex Offender link and type in a Tuscaloosa address or ZIP code. A map shows pins for each offender nearby. Click any pin to see the full profile with photo, address, and offense details.

Tuscaloosa County has its own search at sheriffalerts.com. This page focuses only on Tuscaloosa County offenders. You can search by name or address, or browse a map of the whole county. The site also lets you sign up for email alerts when offenders move near you.

To search sex offenders in Tuscaloosa, you can use:

  • Name of the offender
  • Street address in Tuscaloosa
  • ZIP code (35401, 35402, 35403, 35404, 35405, 35406, 35407)
  • Map view to browse by neighborhood

Registration Requirements in Tuscaloosa

Sex offenders in Tuscaloosa must follow Alabama law on registration. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-10 requires quarterly in-person check-ins. This means four visits per year to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff. Missing a check-in is a felony.

Each visit costs $10. The sheriff collects this fee to fund the registry program. Offenders who cannot pay can ask for a waiver by showing proof of low income. At each visit, staff check the person's home address, job, and vehicle info. They take a new photo if the old one is out of date.

Offenders who move into Tuscaloosa from another place have three days to register. This applies to people from other Alabama counties and from out of state. They must also tell the sheriff within three days if they change jobs, get a new car, or move to a new address. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-22 sets these rules.

College towns have special concerns. Students move in and out often. Sex offenders who come to Tuscaloosa for school must register right away. The sheriff tracks these cases and works with campus police at the University of Alabama.

What Tuscaloosa Records Show

Sex offender records in Tuscaloosa show detailed info about each person on the list. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-8 says what the public can see. The goal is to let residents know who lives near them and what crimes they committed.

Each listing in the Tuscaloosa area shows:

  • Full name and any aliases used
  • Date of birth
  • Current photo
  • Home address in Tuscaloosa
  • Work address and employer name
  • Physical marks like scars or tattoos
  • Vehicle make, model, and plate number
  • Sex offense history with conviction dates

Some info stays private. Social Security numbers, phone numbers, and victim names are not shown online. The sheriff has this data but keeps it out of public view. If you need more details about an offender in Tuscaloosa, call the sheriff's office at (205) 752-0616.

University of Alabama and Sex Offenders

The University of Alabama campus sits in the heart of Tuscaloosa. Sex offenders cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools under Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-11. The campus itself has child care centers and youth programs, so the buffer zone applies.

This 2,000-foot rule covers a large part of the city near campus. Many off-campus apartments and houses fall within this zone. Offenders looking for housing in Tuscaloosa often have to live in areas far from the university. The sheriff checks addresses before approving them.

UA has its own police department that works with the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff. If an offender shows up on campus without permission, report it. Campus police can check their status in the registry. The university runs background checks on employees and certain students.

Community Notification in Tuscaloosa

When a sex offender moves into a Tuscaloosa neighborhood, the sheriff sends out notices. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-21 requires notice to homes within 1,000 to 2,000 feet of the offender's address. Schools within three miles also get told.

You can sign up for email alerts through the Sheriff Alerts website. Enter your Tuscaloosa address and the system sends an email when an offender moves into or out of your area. This free service is popular with parents and people who live near schools or the university.

Game days bring large crowds to Tuscaloosa. The sheriff and Tuscaloosa Police work together to track offenders during these events. Offenders have rules about where they can go and what they can do. Violating these rules is a felony.

Report a Violation in Tuscaloosa

If you think a sex offender in Tuscaloosa is breaking the rules, report it right away. Common problems include living at the wrong address, failing to check in, or being near a school. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-37 makes these acts a Class C felony with one to ten years in prison.

To report a violation, call the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff at (205) 752-0616. You can also use the tip form on the state registry website or call ALEA at 334-676-7250. Give as much detail as you can. Include the offender's name, what rule they broke, and when it happened.

The sheriff runs regular compliance checks in Tuscaloosa. Deputies visit offenders at home to make sure they live where they say they do. They also check work addresses. With 129 registered offenders in the area, this takes ongoing effort. Tips from the public help catch problems early.

Tuscaloosa Police and Sex Crimes

The Tuscaloosa Police Department investigates sex crimes in the city. They do not handle registration, but they work closely with the sheriff on compliance. If a sex crime happens in Tuscaloosa, call the police at (205) 349-2121. For emergencies, call 911.

Tuscaloosa PD has detectives who focus on sex crimes. They work with the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff, UA Police, and state agencies. The city and university coordinate on cases that involve students or campus activities.

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Tuscaloosa County Sex Offenders

Tuscaloosa is in Tuscaloosa County, and all sex offender registration goes through the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff. The county covers the city, surrounding towns, and rural areas. For full details on registration rules, fees, and county resources, see the Tuscaloosa County page.

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