Town 'N' Country Sex Offenders
Town 'N' Country sex offenders and sexual predators register with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, which maintains all sex offender records for this unincorporated community in Hillsborough County. Because Town 'N' Country is not an incorporated city, it has no separate police department or local registration office. All residents who are legally required to register do so through HCSO, and their records appear in the statewide FDLE database available to the public at no cost. Anyone can search the registry by ZIP code or name to find registered offenders living in Town 'N' Country.
Town 'N' Country Quick Facts
Where Town 'N' Country Sex Offenders Register
Town 'N' Country is an unincorporated community. That means the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement duties, including sex offender registration. There is no Town 'N' Country Police Department. Every person who must register as a sex offender or sexual predator and who lives in Town 'N' Country reports to HCSO. The sheriff's office processes the registration, collects required documentation, and submits the record to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement statewide database.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office main facility is located at 1201 Orient Road, Tampa, FL 33619. The phone number is 813-247-0000. Most registration appointments are handled at this location. HCSO may direct registrants to specific units or satellite offices depending on their case type, so calling ahead to confirm the right location and any appointment requirements is a good idea before going in person. The HCSO website has current contact information and may list any updated registration procedures.
| Agency | Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 1201 Orient Road, Tampa, FL 33619 |
| Phone | 813-247-0000 |
| Website | teamhcso.com |
| FDLE Registry | offender.fdle.state.fl.us |
Note: Town 'N' Country ZIP codes include 33615, 33616, and 33634. Using these ZIPs in the FDLE search tool returns offenders registered with Town 'N' Country addresses.
Search Town 'N' Country Sex Offenders Online
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs the official statewide sex offender database. The FDLE offender search is free and open to the public. You can search by name, ZIP code, county, or geographic radius. To find registered offenders in Town 'N' Country, enter one of the local ZIP codes or search under Hillsborough County and filter by community. The results show current addresses, photos, physical descriptions, and the offense that required registration.
Each search result includes whether the person is classified as a sex offender or the more serious designation of sexual predator. Predator records are clearly marked and include additional detail. The database pulls directly from what HCSO has on file, so it reflects updates that registrants have submitted. If someone moves in or out of Town 'N' Country and reports the change within the required 48-hour window, the database should update within a short time after HCSO processes the paperwork.
The Florida Offender Alert system lets you sign up for email or text notifications when a registered offender moves into a specific area. You can enter a Town 'N' Country address and receive alerts tied to that location. This is a practical tool for residents who want ongoing notice rather than checking the database manually.
Note: The FDLE database covers all of Florida, so you can also use it to check on someone who may be moving from another county into Town 'N' Country.
Town 'N' Country Sex Offender Registration Requirements
Florida law sets the registration rules that apply to every Town 'N' Country resident who has a qualifying conviction. Under Florida Statute § 943.0435, any person required to register must do so within 48 hours of establishing a residence in Florida. That 48-hour window starts the moment you set up a home in Town 'N' Country. It applies equally to people moving from another Florida county and people arriving from out of state.
Registration requires the person to provide their full legal name, date of birth, current photo, fingerprints, home address, employer information, vehicle descriptions, phone numbers, email addresses, and internet identifiers such as usernames or screen names used on any platform. All of this information goes into the FDLE statewide record. Any time any of these details change, the registrant must report the change to HCSO within 48 hours. There is no grace period for missed updates.
Re-registration happens on a set schedule. Sex offenders must return to HCSO in person twice each year, once during the month of their birthday and again six months later. Sexual predators face a stricter schedule. Under Florida Statute § 775.21, predators must re-register every three months, four times per year. The in-person requirement means they cannot simply call or submit a form. They must appear at HCSO and verify all registration information face to face.
People without a fixed address are classified as transient offenders. If a Town 'N' Country registrant does not have a stable home and moves between locations, they must report to HCSO every 30 days. Being transient does not reduce the registration obligation. It actually increases how often someone must check in. Failing to register, failing to re-register, or providing false information at registration is a third-degree felony in Florida, which carries a prison sentence of up to five years.
Town 'N' Country Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders
Florida law under § 775.215 prohibits registered sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of a school, child care facility, park, or playground. This restriction applies in Town 'N' Country the same as everywhere else in Florida. The 1,000-foot measurement is taken from the property line of the restricted location to the offender's residence. It is not measured door to door.
Town 'N' Country has a dense residential layout with multiple schools and parks throughout the community. This makes the 1,000-foot restriction a real factor when choosing where to live. An offender who unknowingly rents a home within the restricted zone can still be prosecuted for the violation. The restriction does not require intent. Living in the zone is enough. Registrants who are not sure whether a given address falls inside the restricted distance should check with HCSO before signing a lease or moving in.
The restriction applies to establishing a new residence. Someone who was already living at an address before a nearby school or park was built may be exempt from the restriction for that specific location, depending on the timing. But any move to a new address resets the analysis. Local law enforcement may also enforce stricter local ordinances in some parts of Hillsborough County, so it is worth confirming current rules with HCSO directly.
Note: Hillsborough County may have additional local ordinances that extend residency restrictions beyond the state minimum, so checking with HCSO directly before any move is the safest approach.
FDLE Registry and Town 'N' Country Community Access
The FDLE maintains the Florida public sex offender registry that covers Town 'N' Country and every community in the state. Residents can access it for free at any time. The registry is one of the key tools the state makes available so that people can check on who is registered near their home, their children's school, or any other location that matters to them.
When a sexual predator moves into Hillsborough County, including into Town 'N' Country, HCSO is required by law to issue a community notification. These notifications go to neighbors, schools, and other organizations near the predator's new address. The HCSO website may also publish notification information for recent predator relocations in the county.
The FDLE homepage is the starting point for any Town 'N' Country sex offender search, providing direct access to Hillsborough County registry data.
Hillsborough County Sex Offender Records
Town 'N' Country is part of Hillsborough County, and all sex offender registration for the community runs through county systems. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office manages registration for the entire unincorporated county area. For full county-level information on sex offender registration, search tools, and resources, visit the Hillsborough County page.
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