Any person, who has been convicted of a sexual offense in the state of Ohio, may be required to register with Ohio's sex offender database. The sex offender database's purpose is to forward data to the Ohio Attorney General's office and notify surrounding communities if there is a sex offender in the area. Hamilton County's Sexual Offender Unit is responsible for tracking registered sex offender who reside within 1, feet of a school. It provides information for the general public to increase community safety and awareness of any registered offenders in Ohio's neighborhoods.

Sex Offenders



Sex Offender Registry - State Bureau of Identification - Delaware State Police
The registry contains information about currently published sex offenders and child victim offenders collectively "Offenders" residing in the State of Ohio, as provided by the local sheriff's offices responsible for registering the offenders. The information on this website has been made available to increase community safety and awareness of registered offenders living in Ohio's neighborhoods. Misuse of the information found on this site may subject the user of the site to criminal and civil penalties. You can search the registry several different ways. You can use a local address to search for nearby published Offenders. Once you enter a location, the registry will provide a list of all published, registered State of Ohio Offenders living within a one-mile radius of the entered location within the boundaries of the county. The registry can also be searched by Offender name or city.


Cincinnati, OH Registered Sex Offenders
Jump to a detailed profile, search site with google or try advanced search. According to our research of Ohio and other state lists, there were registered sex offenders living in Hamilton as of February 04, The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Hamilton is to 1.



The law ensures that persons convicted of a sexual offense must register and remain in the state. This classification depends on the nature of crime and conviction served by the court. Residents of Ohio get notified whenever an offender moves feet near their neighborhood.