Access Caddo County Jail Roster

The Caddo County jail roster is a public record that shows everyone currently held at the county jail in Anadarko, Oklahoma. You can look up inmates by name to find their booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. The Caddo County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and processes about 1,800 bookings per year. The average daily count sits around 90 inmates. Whether you need to check on someone in custody or request copies of booking records, several options are available. This page walks through online tools, phone access, and the laws that make Caddo County jail roster data open to the public.

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Caddo County Jail Overview

Anadarko County Seat
~1,800 Annual Bookings
90 Avg Daily Population
(405) 247-6666 Jail Phone

Caddo County Jail Roster Online

Caddo County offers online inmate search with mugshot viewing through third-party aggregator sites. The daily roster shows current inmates, the charges against them, and bond amounts. This is the easiest way to check who is in the Caddo County jail without making a phone call.

The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Caddo County compiles jail details and search options in one spot.

Caddo County jail roster information page

This site pulls together contact info, address details, and links to the Caddo County jail roster. It is a good starting point when you want to find out where to search or who to call. The page also covers basics like mailing addresses for sending letters to inmates.

The Jail Exchange page for Caddo County offers another take on the same data.

Caddo County jail roster on Jail Exchange

Jail Exchange covers visitation rules, commissary options, and general jail information for Caddo County. Between these third-party sites and direct phone calls, you should be able to find what you need about anyone booked into the Caddo County jail.

Search Caddo County Inmates by Phone

Dial (405) 247-6666 to reach the Caddo County jail. Staff can check the roster while you are on the line. Give them the full name of the person you want to look up. They can confirm custody status, charges, and bond amounts. The jail serves Anadarko, Hinton, Binger, and the surrounding area. Any arrest made by a law enforcement agency within Caddo County gets processed through this jail.

With 90 inmates on an average day and 1,800 bookings per year, the Caddo County jail sees a lot of movement. People bond out, get released, or transfer to state facilities on a regular basis. The roster changes daily. If you called yesterday and someone was there, it does not mean they are still there today. Always verify with a current check.

Note: The jail takes phone inquiries during business hours for records questions and around the clock for basic custody checks.

Caddo County Jail Records and Public Access

Under Title 57, Section 48 of the Oklahoma Statutes, every sheriff must keep a jail register. It has to include the name, commitment date, cause of commitment, committing authority, inmate description, and discharge details for every person booked. The Caddo County jail roster is this register in practice. It is a public record by law.

The Oklahoma Open Records Act requires law enforcement agencies to make arrest and booking data available during regular business hours. That covers names, dates of birth, physical descriptions, arrest facts, and officer names. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Caddo County jail records requests should be submitted in writing. The Open Records Act also says no search fee can be charged when releasing the records is in the public interest.

Custody Alerts and State Resources

Get free custody change alerts through Oklahoma VINE at 877-654-8463 or online. VINE covers all Caddo County jail inmates. It sends notifications by phone, email, or text for releases, transfers, and escapes. The service is confidential and runs 24 hours a day.

State tools can fill in the gaps. The ODOC Offender Search finds people in state prison. The Oklahoma State Courts Network has court records for all counties. On Demand Court Records is another free option for case data. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides criminal history searches at $15 each. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections site links to the offender search and both registries. Contact the Attorney General if a records request gets denied.

Nearby Counties

Caddo County is in west-central Oklahoma. People arrested near the border might be booked at a neighboring county jail.

Caddo County Jail Booking Process

When someone gets arrested in Caddo County, they go to the jail in Anadarko for booking. The process takes about an hour in most cases. Staff take a mugshot, collect fingerprints, and log personal details into the system. The booking record then shows up on the Caddo County jail roster. Each entry has the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the agency that made the arrest.

Bond amounts vary by charge. A minor misdemeanor might carry a bond of a few hundred dollars. Felony charges can mean bonds in the thousands, or no bond at all until a judge sets one. The Caddo County jail roster shows the bond status next to each charge. If bond is listed, the person can pay it to get out while they wait for court. If it says "no bond," they stay until a judge rules.

Caddo County sits in the 6th Judicial District. The district court in Anadarko handles felony and misdemeanor cases that come out of jail bookings. You can track those cases on the Oklahoma State Courts Network by searching the person's name. Court records show hearing dates, plea entries, and case outcomes. This ties directly to the jail roster since every booking leads to a court case.

Tips for Searching Caddo County Inmates

Use the full legal name when you search. Nicknames will not work. If the last name is common, add a first name or date of birth to narrow it down. Spelling counts. One wrong letter and the search comes back empty.

The Caddo County jail roster changes daily. Someone booked in the morning might bond out by the afternoon. If you do not find the person, they could have been released, transferred, or booked under a different name variation. Try the VINE system as a backup. VINE tracks custody changes across all Oklahoma jails and can tell you if someone was moved out of Caddo County. For old records, send a written request to the sheriff's office. Past booking data is still public under Title 51, Section 24A.8 and can be pulled from the files.

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