Sex Offender Registration

Teague Police Department Sex Offender Registration Program

The Texas Sex Offender Registration Program (Chapter 62 of the Code of Criminal Procedure) is registration and public notification law designed to protect the public from sexual predators. This law requires adult and juvenile sex offenders to register with the local law enforcement authority of the city they reside in or, if the sex offender does not reside in a city, with the local law enforcement authority of the county they reside in.

Registration involves the sex offender providing the local law enforcement authority with information that includes, but is not limited to, the sex offender’s name and address, a photograph, and the offense the offender was convicted of or adjudicated for. Registered sex offenders are required to periodically report to the local law enforcement authority to verify the accuracy of the registration information and to promptly report certain changes in the information as those changes occur. A sex offender who fails to comply with any registration requirement is subject to felony prosecution.

Public notification of registered sex offenders is accomplished in several different ways. First, the Texas Department of Public Safety (“TXDPS”) maintains a statewide sex offender registration database. This database contains all information provided to Texas local law enforcement authorities by sex offenders required to register.

State law specifically makes most information in this database freely available to the public. The public may access this information at any time through the TXDPS website located at Texas Public Sex Offender Registry. Further, every local law enforcement authority in Texas maintains a sex offender registry that contains information on all sex offenders registered with the authority. Like the information in the TXDPS database, state law makes most registration information contained in local registries available to the public. Some local law enforcement authorities have established local websites the public can access to search for sex offenders living in their community.

Finally, if a high-risk sex offender or a civilly committed sexually violent predator moves into a community, the TXDPS will notify the community by mailing to each residence and business in the community a postcard containing information about the offender or predator.

Sex Offender Registration

Texas Law requires those persons with a reportable conviction or adjudication for certain offenses, appear in person to register or verify their registration information. Registered offenders are required to maintain a valid annually renewable identification card or driver’s license, therefore, Teague Police Department requires these persons to present a valid identification card or driver’s license when registering or verifying registration information.

Additionally, the City of Teague has adopted an ordinance prohibiting certain registered sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of premises where children commonly gather. View our City Ordinances . The city also provided a map depicting the locations where certain offenders are prohibited from residing: Official Sex Offender Base Map.

Appointments

John Bell is conducting sex offender registration for the department and may be contacted during regular business hours. Additionally Sgt. Condren, with the Criminal Investigation Division, assists in monitoring compliance requirements for the individuals registered with our agency. An appointment will need to be made to meet with Sgt. Condren to complete registration requirements or compliance matters, since he works rotating shifts.

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