Elizabethtown Kentucky Sex Offender Records

Elizabethtown is a city in central Kentucky. It is the county seat of Hardin County. The population is 31,394 residents. Elizabethtown is often called Etown by locals. The city has a strong community focus. The Elizabethtown Police Department monitors sex offender registration. Residents can access sex offender records through the Kentucky State Police.

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Elizabethtown Quick Facts

31,394 Population
Hardin County
42701 ZIP Code
Central Region

Elizabethtown Sex Offenders and Police Services

The Elizabethtown Police Department serves the community. They work to keep residents safe. They monitor sex offender compliance. They work with state authorities.

The department is at 300 South Mulberry Street. The address is Elizabethtown, KY 42701. You can call them at (270) 765-4125. Their email is epdinfo@elizabethtownky.gov.

John Thomas serves as Public Affairs Officer. You can reach him at john.thomas@elizabethtownky.gov. His extension is 110. He handles public information requests.

Elizabethtown Police Department building on South Mulberry Street

The Elizabethtown Police Department building houses administrative offices and public service counters. Find more details at elizabethtownky.org.

Business hours are Monday through Friday. The office is open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can visit during these hours. You can also call with questions.

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office also assists. Their phone number is (270) 765-5133. They help with county-wide monitoring. They conduct compliance checks throughout Hardin County.

How to Search Sex Offender Records in Elizabethtown

Searching for sex offenders is easy. The Kentucky State Police provides the registry. It is free to use. Anyone can search it.

Visit kspsor.state.ky.us to begin. Enter "Elizabethtown" in the city search. You can also use ZIP code 42701. Results show all registered offenders in the area.

You can search in several ways. Name searches work well. Address searches show who lives nearby. County searches cover all of Hardin County.

The registry shows important details. Each entry has a name and photo. The address is listed. Physical traits help with identification. Conviction information is included. Registration status shows compliance.

Check the registry regularly. Information changes often. Offenders move to new addresses. Updates happen daily. Stay informed to stay safe.

Elizabethtown Police Department Services

The police department offers fingerprinting services. This is useful for background checks. It helps employers screen workers. It helps with license applications too.

Fingerprinting hours are Monday through Friday. Service is available from 8 AM to 4 PM. You should arrive early. This ensures you have enough time.

The cost varies by residency. It is free for city residents. Non-residents pay five dollars. Bring proof of residency. A utility bill works well.

This service helps with many needs. Job applications often require prints. Professional licenses need them too. Volunteer positions may require background checks.

Note: Call ahead to confirm hours. Times may change during holidays. Special events may affect availability.

Elizabethtown Sex Offender Registration Rules

Kentucky law requires sex offender registration. The rules apply in Elizabethtown. The Kentucky State Police manages the program. Local police help with enforcement.

Registration lasts either twenty years or life. Serious crimes require lifetime registration. Other crimes need twenty-year registration.

Lifetime registration applies to major offenses. First-degree rape is one example. First-degree sodomy is another. Kidnapping minors requires lifetime registration. Prior convictions also trigger lifetime status.

Twenty-year registration covers other offenses. The period starts after prison release. It may start after probation ends. The later date applies.

Address verification is mandatory. Lifetime registrants verify every ninety days. Others verify once per year. Forms come by mail. Return them within ten days.

Failure to register is serious. It is a felony offense. First violations are Class D felonies. Later violations are Class C felonies. Penalties include prison time.

Keeping Elizabethtown Safe

Safety requires community awareness. The sex offender registry helps. It provides public information. Use it responsibly.

Parents should check the registry. Know who lives near your home. Check areas near schools. Talk to your children. Teach them about stranger danger.

Schools use the registry too. They check nearby addresses. This helps them protect students. Daycares do the same. They have a duty to be careful.

Businesses may check as well. This is common for some jobs. Jobs with children require checks. Jobs in private homes too. Employers must hire safely.

Remember to use the registry properly. It is not for harassment. Do not confront registrants. Report concerns to police. Let law enforcement handle issues.

Elizabethtown Sex Offender Alert System

Kentucky offers free email alerts. Sign up to stay informed. You will receive updates by email. Know when offenders move to your area.

The system uses ZIP codes. Enter 42701 for Elizabethtown. Add other ZIP codes if needed. This covers areas near your home. You can monitor multiple areas.

Registration is simple. Go to kspsor.state.ky.us. Enter your email address. Select the ZIP codes you want. Alerts come automatically.

A phone line is also available. Call 1-866-564-5652 for updates. This is a toll-free number. It works twenty-four hours a day. Get information anytime you need it.

Sex Offender Residency Laws in Elizabethtown

Kentucky limits where sex offenders can live. These limits protect children. They apply in Elizabethtown. Offenders must follow these rules.

The law creates buffer zones. Offenders cannot live near schools. High schools are included. Middle and elementary schools too. Preschools are also restricted.

Playgrounds are restricted areas. Public playgrounds count. Daycare facilities are restricted. The buffer is one thousand feet.

Distance is measured in a straight line. It goes from property line to property line. Offenders must verify distances themselves. They are responsible for compliance.

New facilities create new limits. If a school opens nearby, offenders must move. They have ninety days to relocate. The law assumes they know about changes.

Violations carry penalties. First offenses are Class A misdemeanors. Later offenses are Class D felonies. Police in Elizabethtown enforce these laws.

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Hardin County Sex Offender Registry

Elizabethtown is the county seat of Hardin County. The county is home to Fort Knox. The Hardin County Sheriff's Office works with Elizabethtown police. They monitor sex offenders throughout the county. For more county information, visit the Hardin County page.

View Hardin County Sex Offender Records