Lowndes County Sex Offender Records
Lowndes County sex offender registration is managed by the Sheriff's Office in Hayneville. The county has a dedicated Sex Offender Compliance Officer and runs the John Hulett Detention Facility.
Lowndes County Quick Facts
Lowndes County Sheriff's Office
The Lowndes County Sheriff handles all sex offender registration for the county. Offenders must come to the office in person. They bring a photo ID and pay the $10 quarterly fee. The sheriff takes a new photo and updates the state database.
Lowndes County is in south-central Alabama as part of the Black Belt region. The county seat is Hayneville. The county has significant civil rights history, including voting rights struggles in the 1960s. Corporal J.A. Marvin serves as the Sex Offender Compliance Officer. The sheriff's office has a mobile app and runs the John Hulett Detention Facility.
| Courthouse | 1 S Washington St Hayneville, AL 36040 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (334) 548-6151 |
| Sex Offender Compliance | Corporal J.A. Marvin (334) 419-0010 |
| Jail | 653 AL-21, Hayneville (334) 548-2222 |
| Website | lowndes-al.gov |
How to Search Lowndes County Sex Offenders
Searching for sex offenders in Lowndes County is free and open to all. The state runs a public database with every registered offender. You do not need to create an account or pay to use it.
Go to the ALEA Community Information Center at app.alea.gov/community and click on Sex Offenders. Search by name if you know who you are looking for. Enter an address or ZIP code to see who lives nearby. The site shows a map with pins for each offender.
Search options for Lowndes County:
- Name or alias
- Street address in Hayneville or other towns
- ZIP code
- Map view to browse the county
You can also call the sheriff at (334) 548-6151 or the Sex Offender Compliance Officer at (334) 419-0010. Staff can confirm if a person is on the registry. They can give counts of offenders in certain areas.
Registration Requirements in Lowndes County
Sex offenders in Lowndes County must follow state law. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-10 requires quarterly in-person verification. That is four visits per year. Offenders check in during their birth month and every three months after. Missing a visit is a felony.
Each visit costs $10. The sheriff uses this to run the registry. Offenders who cannot pay may ask for a waiver with proof of low income. At each visit, the sheriff checks address, job, and car info. A new photo is taken.
People moving into Lowndes County have three days to register. This applies to those coming from other Alabama counties or from out of state. Offenders must also tell the sheriff within three days if they change jobs or get a new car. These rules are in Code of Alabama § 15-20A-22.
What Lowndes County Records Show
Sex offender records in Lowndes County give the public key details about each registered person. Code of Alabama § 15-20A-8 says what can be shared. The goal is to help residents know who lives near them.
Each Lowndes 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 with the public. Contact the office for more info about a specific offender.
Residency Rules in Lowndes County
Sex offenders in Lowndes County cannot live near schools or childcare centers. 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 regularly serves children.
Hayneville and other towns may have extra local rules. Some ban offenders from parks or libraries used by kids. Check with local city halls to see what applies. The sheriff can tell you if a specific address is allowed.
In a rural county like Lowndes, finding housing that meets the rules is often easier. With about 10,000 residents and few schools, there are more options. Still, if you think an offender lives too close to a school, call the sheriff.
Community Notification in Lowndes County
When a sex offender moves into Lowndes 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.
Sign up for 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 informed.
For high-risk offenders, the sheriff may post flyers or hold meetings. These steps depend on the situation. Call (334) 548-6151 or the Compliance Officer at (334) 419-0010 if you want more info.
Report a Violation in Lowndes County
If you think a sex offender in Lowndes County is not following the rules, report it. Common problems 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 Lowndes County Sheriff at (334) 548-6151 or Corporal J.A. Marvin at (334) 419-0010. You can also tip through OffenderWatch or contact ALEA. Give as much detail as you can. 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 confirm addresses. They check jobs and look for unreported vehicles. If something does not match the registry, let the sheriff know.
Cities in Lowndes County
Lowndes County has a few small towns. All sex offenders register with the county sheriff. The county seat is Hayneville. Other places include Fort Deposit, Lowndesboro, and White Hall. None has a population over 50,000, so all registration goes through the county.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Lowndes County. If you live near the line, register with the right sheriff. Sex offenders must register where they actually live.