Marshall County Sex Offenders

Marshall County sex offender registration is handled by the Sheriff's Office in Guntersville. All registered offenders in the county must check in at this office quarterly and keep their info current in the state database.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

97,000 Population
Guntersville County Seat
$10 Quarterly Fee
27th Judicial Circuit

Marshall County Sheriff's Office

The Marshall County Sheriff handles all sex offender registration for the county. Offenders must appear in person at the sheriff's office. They need to bring a photo ID and pay the $10 quarterly fee. Staff will take their photo, collect fingerprints, and update the state database. The office can answer your questions about who must register and what the rules are.

Marshall County is home to Guntersville Lake, one of the most popular recreation areas in Alabama. The county has around 97,000 residents living in communities around the lake and beyond. The sheriff's office works with the state through OffenderWatch to track all registered sex offenders. You can search the county's offenders through the Sheriff Alerts portal linked on their website.

Alabama Sex Offender Registry search portal
Address 423 Blount Avenue
Guntersville, AL 35976
Phone (256) 582-2034
Website marshallso.org
Sex Offender Search Sheriff Alerts Portal

How to Search Marshall County Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Marshall County through several free methods. The state database is the most complete source. It has every registered offender in the county with photos, addresses, and offense details. The sheriff also links to a county-specific search through Sheriff Alerts.

The ALEA Community Information Center at app.alea.gov/community is the main search tool. Click the Sex Offender link, then search by name or address. You can filter results to show only Marshall County. The site shows a map with pins for each offender. Click any pin to see the full profile.

To search sex offenders in Marshall County, you can use:

  • Name of the offender
  • Street address or city
  • ZIP code
  • Map view to browse visually

You can also call the Marshall County Sheriff at (256) 582-2034. Staff can check if someone is on the registry. They can tell you how many offenders live in a certain area. For written records, send a request to the sheriff's office or use their website.

Registration Requirements in Marshall County

Sex offenders in Marshall County must follow strict rules set by Alabama law. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-10 requires quarterly in-person verification. This means four visits per year. Offenders must 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 and uses it to fund the registry program. Offenders who cannot pay may ask for a waiver by showing proof of low income. At each visit, the sheriff checks the offender's address, job, and vehicle info. They take a new photo and update fingerprints if needed.

Offenders who move into Marshall County have three days to register. This applies to people moving from other Alabama counties or from out of state. They must also notify the sheriff within three days if they change jobs or get a new car. These deadlines come from Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-22.

What Marshall County Records Show

Sex offender records in Marshall County include detailed info about each person on the registry. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-8 lists what the public can see. The goal is to help residents know who lives in their area and what crimes they committed.

Each sex offender listing in Marshall County shows:

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

Some info is kept private. Social Security numbers, phone numbers, and victim details are not shown to the public. The sheriff has this data but does not post it online. If you need more details about an offender, contact the sheriff's office directly.

Residency Rules in Marshall County

Sex offenders in Marshall County cannot live near schools or childcare centers. Code of Alabama Section 15-20A-11 sets a 2,000-foot buffer zone. This is about four-tenths of a mile. The rule applies to any place that regularly serves children.

Guntersville and other Marshall County communities may have extra local rules. Some ban offenders from parks, marinas, and public recreation areas near the lake. Check with local government to see what extra limits apply in your area. The sheriff's office can also tell you if a specific address is allowed for an offender.

If you are concerned about an offender living too close to a school in Guntersville, Arab, Albertville, or elsewhere in Marshall County, report it to the sheriff. They will check the address and take action if it violates the law.

Community Notification in Marshall County

When a sex offender moves into Marshall County, the sheriff notifies the community. Code of Alabama Section 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 the offender registering.

You can sign up for email alerts through OffenderWatch or Sheriff Alerts. Go to the search site and enter your address. You will get an email whenever an offender moves into or out of your area. This is a free service. Marshall County residents use it to track activity near their home and their kids' schools.

The sheriff may also post flyers or hold community meetings for high-risk offenders. These extra steps are at the sheriff's discretion. If you want more info about a specific offender, call the sheriff's office at (256) 582-2034.

Report a Violation in Marshall County

If you think a sex offender in Marshall County is breaking the rules, report it. Common violations 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 Marshall County Sheriff at (256) 582-2034. You can also use the tip form on OffenderWatch or contact ALEA directly. Give as much detail as you can. Include the offender's name, what rule they broke, and when it happened. Tips from the public help catch offenders who try to hide.

The sheriff does regular compliance checks. Deputies visit offenders at home to make sure they live where they say they do. They also check work addresses and look for unreported vehicles. If you see something that does not match what is in the registry, let the sheriff know.

Guntersville Lake Recreation Area

Guntersville Lake draws thousands of visitors each year for fishing, boating, and camping. Parents should know that the area attracts seasonal residents and visitors. You can search the sex offender registry for addresses near the lake to see who lives in the area.

The 2,000-foot school rule still applies to homes near the lake. Some campgrounds and marinas are close to schools, which limits where offenders can stay. If you rent property in Marshall County, you may want to check the registry for nearby offenders before booking.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County has several communities including Guntersville, Arab, Albertville, and Boaz. All sex offenders in these areas register with the Marshall County Sheriff. The county seat is Guntersville.

None of the cities in Marshall County exceed 50,000 residents, so individual city pages are not available. Use the county-level search to find offenders in any Marshall County community.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Marshall County. If you live near the county line, make sure you register with the right sheriff. Sex offenders must register in the county where they actually live.