Hale County Sex Offender Search

Hale County sex offender registration is handled by the Sheriff's Office in Greensboro. Sheriff Michael Hamilton has led the office since 2023 and oversees all registry compliance activities.

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Hale County Quick Facts

14,500 Population
Greensboro County Seat
$10 Quarterly Fee
4th Judicial Circuit

Hale County Sheriff's Office

The Hale County Sheriff manages all sex offender registration in the county. Offenders must visit the office in person. They need a photo ID and pay the $10 quarterly fee. The sheriff takes a new photo and updates the state database.

Hale County is in west-central Alabama as part of the Black Belt region. The county seat is Greensboro. Sheriff Michael Hamilton took office in 2023 and has focused on maintaining registry compliance. Staff can answer questions about registration rules and what offenders must do.

Alabama Sex Offender Registry search interface
Address 1001 Main Street, Room 18
Greensboro, AL 36744
Phone (334) 624-3081
Website halecoso.com

How to Search Hale County Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Hale County at no cost. The state database lists every registered offender. Anyone can use it without signing up or paying a fee.

The ALEA Community Information Center at app.alea.gov/community is the main search tool. Click Sex Offenders and type a name or address. Filter results to Hale County. The site shows a map with a marker for each offender. Click any marker to see the full record.

Ways to search Hale County offenders:

  • Offender name or alias
  • Street address in Greensboro or other towns
  • ZIP code
  • Map view to scan the county

Call the sheriff at (334) 624-3081 if you want to ask in person. Staff can confirm if someone is registered. They can give counts of offenders in certain areas. For formal records, send a written request to the office.

Registration Requirements in Hale County

Sex offenders in Hale County must follow Alabama law. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-10 requires quarterly in-person verification. That means four visits per year. Offenders check in during their birth month, then every three months. Missing a visit is a felony.

Each visit costs $10. The sheriff uses this money to fund the registry program. Offenders who cannot pay may ask for a waiver. They must show proof of low income. At each visit, the sheriff checks address, job, and car info. A new photo is taken.

People moving into Hale County have three days to register. This applies to those coming from other Alabama counties or from out of state. Offenders must tell the sheriff within three days if they get a new job or car. These rules come from Code of Alabama § 15-20A-22.

What Hale County Records Show

Sex offender records in Hale County give the public key facts about each registered person. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-8 lists what can be shared. The point is to help residents know who lives near them.

Each Hale County listing shows:

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

Some info stays private. Social Security numbers, phone numbers, and victim details are not online. The sheriff has this data but does not share it. Contact the office if you need more about a specific offender.

Residency Rules in Hale County

Sex offenders in Hale County cannot live near schools or daycares. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-11 sets a 2,000-foot buffer zone. That is about four-tenths of a mile. The rule covers any place that serves children regularly.

Greensboro and other towns may have extra local rules. Some add parks or libraries to the restricted list. Check with city halls to see what applies in your area. The sheriff can tell you if a specific address is allowed.

In a rural county like Hale, finding housing is often easier. Fewer schools mean more options. If you think an offender lives too close to a school, report it to the sheriff. They will check the address.

Community Notification in Hale County

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

You can get email alerts through OffenderWatch. Enter your address on the state search site. You will be notified when an offender moves into or out of your area. This is free and helps families stay aware of what is happening near their homes.

For high-risk offenders, the sheriff may post flyers or hold meetings. These steps are at the sheriff's choice. Call (334) 624-3081 if you want more info about someone on the registry.

Report a Violation in Hale County

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

To report, call the Hale County Sheriff at (334) 624-3081. You can also tip through OffenderWatch or contact ALEA. Give as much detail as possible. Include the offender's name, what rule they broke, and when you saw it.

The sheriff does regular compliance checks. Deputies visit offenders at home to verify addresses. They check jobs and look for unreported cars. If something seems wrong, let the sheriff know.

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Cities in Hale County

Hale County has a few towns. All sex offenders register with the county sheriff. The county seat is Greensboro. Other places include Moundville and Akron. None has a population over 50,000, so all registration goes through the county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Hale County. If you live near the line, register with the right sheriff. Sex offenders must register where they actually live.