Sacramento Sex Offender Database

Registered sex offenders in Sacramento must check in with the Sacramento County Sheriff SAFE Team. The city is the state capital with over 524,000 residents. Anyone required to register under California law who lives in Sacramento reports to the sheriff office at 700 North 5th Street. Registration must happen within five working days of release or moving here. Annual updates occur near the offender's birthday. The sheriff SAFE Team handles all PC 290 registrations for Sacramento. You can search for offenders near your home using the California Megan's Law website. The database shows photos, addresses, and conviction details for every registered sex offender in Sacramento. Some profiles display full street addresses while others show only zip codes.

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Sacramento County SAFE Team

The Sacramento County Sheriff operates the SAFE Team, which stands for Sex Offender and Fugitive Enforcement. This unit handles all sex offender registration for the city of Sacramento. The office is located at 700 North 5th Street in downtown Sacramento. Registration hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Walk-ins are accepted during these hours. Officers process your registration, take a new photo, and verify all your information before sending it to the state DOJ.

Agency Sacramento County Sheriff - SAFE Team
Address 700 North 5th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone (916) 874-5090
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Website sacsheriff.com
Sacramento County Sheriff SAFE Team information

The Sacramento County Sheriff Centralized Investigations Division page provides details on the SAFE Team operations. This unit not only handles registration but also conducts compliance checks to verify that offenders are living at the addresses they reported. The SAFE Team works closely with parole agents and probation officers to monitor high-risk offenders in Sacramento.

Search Sacramento Sex Offenders

The primary way to find sex offenders in Sacramento is through the California Megan's Law website at meganslaw.ca.gov. Enter your Sacramento address or zip code to see a map of registered offenders in your area. Each pin on the map links to a detailed profile showing the person's photo, age, height, weight, hair and eye color, and information about the crime that led to registration. You can filter results by proximity to your home or by specific offense categories.

Not every registered offender displays a complete street address on the public site. Some show only a zip code. Others are marked as "location undisclosed" due to court orders. Statewide, about 55,000 offenders have full addresses posted. Another 6,000 show only zip codes. Even when the exact address is hidden, you can still view photos and conviction details. The database updates daily based on reports from the Sacramento County Sheriff and other agencies across California.

The California DOJ sex offender registry page explains how the system works. The DOJ receives registration data from every city and county. They review submissions and post approved records to the public website within 24 hours. This process keeps the Sacramento database current. You can set up email alerts to receive notifications when an offender moves into your neighborhood or updates their information.

California Megan's Law search portal

The National Sex Offender Public Website is another resource. This federal database searches all 50 states simultaneously. It helps if you want to check someone's history before they moved to Sacramento. The national site may lag behind state databases, so use the California Megan's Law site for the most current information on Sacramento offenders.

PC 290 Requirements in Sacramento

California law requires anyone convicted of certain sex offenses to register with local law enforcement. In Sacramento, this means reporting to the Sheriff SAFE Team at 700 North 5th Street. Registration must occur within five working days of release from custody or within five days of moving to the city. Failing to register on time is a criminal offense. The law applies to anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Sacramento.

Penal Code Section 290 is the main statute governing sex offender registration in California. It lists all crimes that trigger a registration requirement. These include rape, lewd acts with a minor, sexual battery, indecent exposure, and possession of child pornography. The law also covers attempts and conspiracies to commit these offenses. Sacramento residents convicted of any registrable crime must follow the procedures in this statute.

The three-tier system divides offenders based on crime severity. Tier One offenders register for ten years. Tier Two offenders register for twenty years. Tier Three offenders register for life. Your tier is assigned at conviction and determines how long you must register in Sacramento. Some Tier One and Tier Two offenders can petition the court to end registration after completing their minimum period. Tier Three offenders cannot petition for relief unless they receive a pardon.

Most offenders in Sacramento update their registration once per year within five working days before or after their birthday. The SAFE Team may send reminders, but it is the offender's responsibility to appear on time. Some must update more frequently. Sexually violent predators register every 90 days. Transients with no fixed address register every 30 days. Missing an update can result in immediate arrest and new criminal charges.

Note: California law prohibits charging fees for sex offender registration anywhere in the state including Sacramento.

California Sex Offender Laws

Penal Code Section 290.46 mandates that the DOJ publish sex offender information on the internet. This statute is the legal foundation for the Megan's Law website. It specifies what information can be shared with the public, including names, photos, addresses, and conviction details. It also lists categories of offenders who are excluded from the website. Some juveniles and certain low-level offenders do not appear on the public site even though they must register with the Sacramento County Sheriff.

Penal Code Section 290.012 sets the update schedule for registered offenders. Most update once per year within five working days of their birthday. SVPs update every 90 days. Transients update every 30 days. This statute explicitly states that no entity can charge fees for registration. This applies throughout California including Sacramento. If anyone tries to charge you to register, report it to the Department of Justice immediately.

California Penal Code 290 statute text

Penal Code Section 290.45 authorizes law enforcement to disclose offender information to the public. The Sacramento County Sheriff can share an offender's name, physical description, photo, date of birth, verified address, vehicle information, and the crimes that led to registration. This information helps the community stay informed about offenders living nearby. However, misusing the registry is illegal. Using the data to harass or harm an offender can result in fines up to $50,000 and five years in prison.

Senate Bill 384 created the three-tier system that went into effect on January 1, 2021. Before that date, most offenders registered for life. The new system provides some offenders a path to end their registration after a set number of years. The court has 60 days to respond to tier relief petitions. This option is available to certain Sacramento offenders who meet the eligibility criteria.

Sacramento Resources and Support

The Sacramento County Sheriff SAFE Team handles all sex offender registration for city residents. Call (916) 874-5090 to reach the SAFE Team directly. For general sheriff inquiries, visit sacsheriff.com. The SAFE Team office is at 700 North 5th Street in downtown Sacramento with hours from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM Monday through Friday.

Victims of sex crimes can access support services through local agencies. The Sacramento County District Attorney Victim Services Division provides assistance and can explain your rights. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Victim Services line is 1-877-256-6877. You can also email victimservices@cdcr.ca.gov. These services are free and confidential for Sacramento residents.

If you have information about a registered sex offender in Sacramento who is violating the law, contact the SAFE Team at (916) 874-5090. You can also call the CDCR tip line or email CDCRDAPOTIPLINE@CDCR.CA.GOV. Reports are taken seriously and can lead to enforcement action. Registration violations often result in arrest and additional criminal charges that can add years to the offender's sentence.

The California Incarcerated Records and Information Search system allows you to look up individuals currently in state custody. This helps you track someone who is still serving time before they are released and required to register in Sacramento. You can search by name or CDCR number. Results show the person's admission date, current facility location, and upcoming Board of Parole Hearing dates.

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Sacramento County Sex Offender Registry

Sacramento is the county seat of Sacramento County. The county sheriff SAFE Team manages sex offender registration for the entire county including the city of Sacramento and surrounding unincorporated areas. For county-wide policies, registration locations, and enforcement information, visit the Sacramento County page.

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