Roseville Sex Offender Lookup

Sex offenders living in Roseville must register with the Roseville Police Department. The city has about 147,000 residents and sits in Placer County near Sacramento. Anyone required to register under state law who lives in Roseville reports to the police station at 1051 Junction Boulevard. They register within five working days of moving here or being released from custody. Annual updates happen near the person's birthday. The police department processes all PC 290 registrations for Roseville. You can search for offenders in your neighborhood using the California Megan's Law database. It shows names, photos, addresses, and crime details for registered offenders in Roseville. Some profiles display full street addresses while others show only zip codes or say location undisclosed.

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Roseville Sex Offender Facts

147,773 Population
Placer County
Annual Update Frequency
No Cost Registration Fee

Where to Register in Roseville

The Roseville Police Department handles all sex offender registration for city residents. The main station is on Junction Boulevard near downtown Roseville. Offenders must register in person during business hours. Some may need to make an appointment first. Call ahead to check. Officers take a new photo at each registration. They verify address info, job details, vehicle data, and internet identifiers. The police then report this information to the state DOJ, which updates the public Megan's Law website.

Agency Roseville Police Department
Address 1051 Junction Boulevard
Roseville, CA 95678
Phone (916) 774-5000
Hours Tuesday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website roseville.ca.us/police
Roseville Police Department registration information

The Roseville Police Department registration page explains the process for PC 290 offenders. The site covers what documents you need to bring, how often you must update, and what happens if you move. Roseville PD works with the Placer County Sheriff on registration issues. If you live in an unincorporated area near Roseville, you register with the sheriff instead of city police.

Search Roseville Offender Records

The best way to find sex offenders in Roseville is through the state Megan's Law website. Go to meganslaw.ca.gov and enter your Roseville address or zip code. The site shows a map with pins marking each offender's location. Click a pin to view the person's photo, age, physical description, and details about the conviction. You can filter results by distance or offense type. The database updates every day based on reports from local agencies.

Not all offenders show a complete street address. Some display only a zip code. Others are marked as undisclosed due to a court order. About 55,000 offenders statewide have full addresses posted. Another 6,000 show only zip codes. Even when the exact address is hidden, you can still see photos and conviction details. The system covers all of Placer County including Roseville. You can set up email alerts to get notified if an offender moves into your area.

The California Department of Justice sex offender registry page provides more info on how the system works. The DOJ receives data from every city and county in California. They review each submission and post approved records within 24 hours. This keeps the Roseville database current. The DOJ also manages applications for exclusion from the public website under certain conditions.

California Megan's Law database search portal

You can also use the National Sex Offender Public Website to check multiple states at once. This federal tool helps if you want to see someone's history before they moved to Roseville. The national site may not update as fast as state databases, so use the California Megan's Law site for current info on Roseville offenders.

Roseville Registration Rules

California law requires anyone convicted of certain sex offenses to register with local law enforcement. In Roseville, this means going to the police station on Junction Boulevard. Registration must happen within five working days of release from custody or moving to the city. Missing this deadline is a crime. The law applies to anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Roseville.

Penal Code Section 290 lists all crimes that require registration in California. These include rape, child molestation, sexual battery, indecent exposure, and child pornography offenses. The statute also covers attempts and conspiracies. Roseville residents convicted of any registrable offense must follow the procedures in this law. The three-tier system divides offenders by crime severity. Tier One means ten years. Tier Two means twenty years. Tier Three means life.

Most offenders in Roseville update once per year within five working days before or after their birthday. The police department may send reminders, but showing up on time is the offender's responsibility. Some must update more often. Sexually violent predators register every 90 days. Transients with no fixed address register every 30 days. Missing an update can result in arrest and new criminal charges.

Under Penal Code Section 290.012, no fees apply to sex offender registration in California. You do not pay to register in Roseville. You do not pay for updates. The process is free at every step. If anyone tries to charge you, report it to the DOJ.

Note: Some Tier One and Tier Two offenders can petition the court to end registration after completing their minimum period.

California Registration Laws

Penal Code Section 290.46 requires the DOJ to publish sex offender information online. This is the legal basis for the Megan's Law website. The law says what information can be shared with the public. It also lists which offenders are excluded from the website. Some juveniles and low-level offenders do not appear online even though they must register with Roseville PD.

Penal Code Section 290.45 allows law enforcement to disclose offender information to the community. Roseville PD can share names, photos, addresses, vehicle info, and conviction details when they believe it is necessary for public safety. But misusing this information is illegal. Using registry data to harass or harm an offender can result in fines up to $50,000 and five years in prison.

California Penal Code 290 registration statute

Senate Bill 384 created the tier system that took effect in 2021. Before that, most offenders registered for life. The new law gives some a path to end registration after a set number of years. The DOJ sex offender forms page has applications for tier relief and exclusion from the public website. Processing takes 30 to 90 days or longer. This is an option for some Roseville offenders who meet the criteria.

Roseville Area Resources

The Roseville Police Department handles all sex offender registration for city residents. Call (916) 774-5000 for general police inquiries. Visit roseville.ca.us/police for more info. The Placer County Sheriff manages registration for unincorporated areas around Roseville. Call the sheriff at (530) 889-7800 or visit placer.ca.gov for county info.

Victims of sex crimes can get help from local agencies. The Placer County District Attorney Victim Services Division offers support. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Victim Services line is 1-877-256-6877. Email victimservices@cdcr.ca.gov. These services are free and confidential for Roseville residents.

If you have information about a registered offender in Roseville who is breaking the law, contact Roseville PD at (916) 774-5000. You can also call the CDCR tip line or email CDCRDAPOTIPLINE@CDCR.CA.GOV. Reports are taken seriously. Registration violations can lead to arrest and prosecution.

The CIRIS database lets you look up people in state custody. This helps track someone still serving time before they are released and required to register in Roseville. Search by name or CDCR number. Results show admission date, current location, and parole hearing dates.

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Placer County Sex Offender Registry

Roseville is part of Placer County. The county sheriff manages sex offender registration for unincorporated areas and smaller cities without their own police departments. For county-wide policies, registration locations, and enforcement details, visit the Placer County page.

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