Find Sex Offenders in Bibb County

Bibb County sex offender registration is handled by the Sheriff's Office in Centreville. The sheriff maintains a list of all registered offenders and feeds this data into the statewide ALEA database daily.

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Bibb County Quick Facts

22,400 Population
Centreville County Seat
$10 Quarterly Fee
4th Judicial Circuit

Bibb County Sheriff's Office

The Bibb County Sheriff's Office manages all sex offender registration for the county. Offenders must report in person to the office in Centreville. They need to bring a photo ID and pay the $10 quarterly fee. Staff take a new photo, collect fingerprints, and update the state database right away.

Bibb County is a rural county in central Alabama. The sheriff serves on the Alabama Sheriffs Association Board, which helps set standards for registration across the state. The county includes towns like Brent, West Blocton, and Woodstock. All offenders in these areas register at the main office in Centreville.

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Address 183 SW Davidson Drive
Centreville, AL 35042
Phone (205) 926-4683
Website bibbcosoal.org
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How to Search Bibb County Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Bibb County through the state database for free. It is the most complete source and updates daily. Every registered offender in the county appears in the system.

The ALEA Community Information Center at app.alea.gov/community is the main search tool. Click Sex Offender to start. Search by name or address. You can filter results to show only Bibb County. The map view displays pins for each offender. Click any pin to see the full profile with photo, home address, and offense history.

Search methods include:

  • Offender name
  • Street address or city
  • ZIP code
  • Map view of your neighborhood

You can also call the Bibb County Sheriff at (205) 926-4683. Staff can check if someone is registered. They can tell you how many offenders live near a given address.

Registration Requirements in Bibb County

Sex offenders in Bibb County must follow strict state rules. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-10 requires quarterly in-person verification. Offenders check in four times per year. They come in during their birth month and every three months after that. 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 may ask for a waiver by proving low income. At each visit, staff verify address, employer, and vehicle info. They update photos as needed.

Anyone who moves to Bibb County has three days to register. This applies to people coming from other Alabama counties or from out of state. They must also notify the sheriff within three days of any change in job, vehicle, or address. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-22 sets these deadlines.

Alabama does not use a tier system. All adult sex offenders follow the same rules for life. Early removal is not available unless a court vacates the conviction.

What Bibb County Records Show

Sex offender records in Bibb County contain detailed info about each person on the registry. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-8 lists what the public can see.

Each listing includes:

  • Full name and aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Current photo
  • Home address
  • Work address and employer
  • Physical description and marks
  • Vehicle info
  • Sex offense history with dates

Some info stays private. Social Security numbers and phone numbers are not posted online. Victim details are also kept confidential. Contact the sheriff if you need more info.

Residency Rules in Bibb County

Sex offenders in Bibb County cannot live near schools or childcare facilities. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-11 sets a 2,000-foot buffer zone. This is about four-tenths of a mile from any place that serves children.

Centreville and other towns may have extra local rules. Check with your city for details. The sheriff can verify if a specific address meets all requirements.

In rural Bibb County, finding housing outside restricted zones is generally easier than in urban areas. Still, if you believe an offender lives too close to a school, report it to the sheriff.

Community Notification in Bibb County

When a sex offender moves to Bibb County, the sheriff sends notices. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-21 requires notice to homes within 1,000 to 2,000 feet. Schools within three miles also get alerts. This happens within days of registration.

You can sign up for free email alerts through OffenderWatch. Enter your address on the state search site. You will get notified when an offender moves into or out of your area.

The sheriff may hold community meetings or distribute flyers for high-risk offenders. Call (205) 926-4683 for more info about specific offenders near you.

Report a Violation in Bibb County

If you think a sex offender in Bibb County is breaking the rules, report it. Common violations include wrong address, missed check-ins, or being near a school. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-37 makes violations a Class C felony with one to ten years in prison.

Call the sheriff at (205) 926-4683 to report. You can also use the OffenderWatch tip form or contact ALEA. Give the offender's name, what rule was broken, and when you saw it.

Deputies conduct regular compliance checks. They visit offenders at home to verify addresses and look for unreported vehicles. Tips from the public help catch violators.

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Cities in Bibb County

Bibb County has several small towns. All sex offenders register with the Bibb County Sheriff in Centreville.

Towns include Centreville, Brent, West Blocton, and Woodstock. None have populations over 50,000, so they do not have separate pages. Use the state search or call the sheriff for info about offenders in any Bibb County town.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Bibb County. Register with the sheriff where you actually live.