Sex Offenders in King County, WA
As of August 2026, we index about 500 registrants with a King County, WA address — about 2.2 per 10,000 residents. The figure is approximate and moves continuously — search below for the current picture on any specific person.
No code needed — type a name, get photographs and official registry records.
How King County compares
Registrants we index per 10,000 residents, against the Washington and national averages. All three rows come from the same continuously updated dataset, so the comparison divides like by like.
| Area | Registrants we index | Per 10,000 residents |
|---|---|---|
| King County, WA | 500 | 2.2 |
| Washington average | 6,383 | 8.3 |
| United States average | 1,563,010 | 47.2 |
Search King County — and everywhere else at once
People move. A check limited to King County misses a registration anywhere else, so a search here covers every US registry — all 50 states, DC and the territories — and lets you narrow to a King County city or ZIP when that is the question. Every result is scored, carries its photographs, and links to the official registry record.
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City pages in King County
Per-city counts and search for the King County cities we publish pages for.
King County offender search FAQ
How many registered sex offenders are in King County?
As of August 2026, we index approximately 500 registrants with a King County, WA address — about 2.2 per 10,000 residents, or about 1 in 4,539 residents. Treat the figure as scale rather than a fixed number: the registered population moves continuously as people are added, move, or are released from the requirement. When you need an answer about a specific person, run a search.
How does King County compare with the rest of Washington?
King County sits at about 2.2 registrants we index per 10,000 residents, against a Washington average of about 8.3 and a national average of about 47.2. Density varies block by block inside any county, so use the ratio as context — and a search, not an average, to answer about a specific address or person.
How do I check a specific person in King County?
Type their last name and add whatever else you hold — first name, date of birth, or narrow to a King County city or ZIP. You get scored matches with photographs and official record links, and the search covers every US registry at once, so someone now in King County who was registered elsewhere still surfaces. Your first 25 searches are free, no card required.
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