Okfuskee County Jail Roster Lookup
Okfuskee County jail roster records are held by the Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office at 1700 Glen Johnson Loop in Okemah, Oklahoma. The jail roster shows who is currently in custody at the county jail along with booking details and charges. You can search for inmates online or call the sheriff's office at 918-623-1122 to ask about a specific person. Okfuskee County makes its jail roster available as a public record under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. This page walks you through how to access jail roster data, what records are available, and where to find additional inmate information for Okfuskee County.
Okfuskee County Overview
Searching the Okfuskee County Jail Roster
The Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate roster. You can search for current inmates to see their names, booking dates, charges, and bond information. The online roster is free. No login is needed. It updates as the jail processes new bookings and releases throughout the day.
Below is the Okfuskee County jail information page where you can access inmate data for the county facility in Okemah.
This page shows Okfuskee County jail information and links to the inmate roster.
For inmates not showing on the online list, call the Okfuskee County Jail at 918-623-1122. Staff answer phones 24 hours a day and can confirm custody status with a name. You may also visit the sheriff's office at 1700 Glen Johnson Loop in Okemah during business hours to check the jail roster in person. Written records requests go to the same address.
Note: The Okfuskee County jail roster only lists people currently held at the county jail and does not include inmates who have been transferred to state prisons.
Okfuskee County Jail Booking Records
When someone gets booked into the Okfuskee County Jail, the sheriff's office records their name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting agency, and bond amount. Oklahoma law under Title 57, Section 48 requires every county sheriff to keep a jail register with this information. The register must note the date and cause of commitment, the authority who ordered it, and when the person is discharged.
These records are public. Title 51, Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act requires law enforcement agencies to release jail registers, arrestee descriptions, arrest facts, and the arresting officer's name. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Submit written requests to the Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office at 1700 Glen Johnson Loop, Okemah, OK.
Court records linked to Okfuskee County bookings are available on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Search by name or case number to find charges, docket sheets, and sentencing details for free. On Demand Court Records offers another way to look up criminal case information from Okfuskee County courts.
Okfuskee County Roster and Oklahoma Statutes
The Okfuskee County jail roster exists because Oklahoma law mandates it. The jail register statute ensures each county keeps a detailed record of every person booked into the facility. This transparency lets family members, attorneys, and the general public verify who is in custody and why. The Open Records Act further protects the right to view and copy these records during regular office hours.
Oklahoma VINE covers Okfuskee County jail inmates. Register at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463 for free custody alerts. VINE sends automated phone, email, or text notifications when an inmate's status changes. This includes releases, transfers, and escapes. The system is free and confidential.
Okfuskee County Statewide Inmate Search Tools
The ODOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers Oklahoma state prison inmates. If someone from Okfuskee County has been sentenced to state custody, this is where you find them. Search by name or ODOC number to see facility location, conviction details, and release dates. This tool does not cover people held at the Okfuskee County Jail.
The OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides criminal history records for $15 per search. You need the person's name and date of birth. The sex offender registry at sors.doc.ok.gov and the violent offender registry at vors.doc.ok.gov are additional resources for checking if someone in Okfuskee County has a registration obligation. If the Attorney General's Office receives complaints about denied access to public jail records, they can issue opinions and assist with enforcement.
Note: The ODOC offender search and CHIRP are separate systems from the Okfuskee County jail roster and cover different types of records.
Okfuskee County Jail Roster Booking Details
Each booking at the Okfuskee County Jail creates a record that goes on the roster. The entry includes the person's name, date of birth, mugshot, charges, bond amount, and the arresting agency. The sheriff's office logs every detail required by Title 57, Section 48. This includes the cause of commitment, the committing authority, and a physical description of the inmate.
Bond amounts depend on the charges. Minor misdemeanors may have bonds of a few hundred dollars. Felony charges can mean bonds in the thousands or no bond until a judge sets one. The Okfuskee County jail roster shows the bond status next to each charge. If someone can pay bond, they get out while waiting for court. If it says "no bond," they stay until a judge rules.
Okfuskee County sits in the 24th Judicial District. Cases from jail bookings go to the district court in Okemah. You can track those cases on the Oklahoma State Courts Network or at ODCR. Both sites are free. Search by name to find docket sheets, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The Okfuskee County jail serves Okemah, Weleetka, Paden, and the other communities in the county. All arrests from these areas lead to bookings at the county jail on Glen Johnson Loop.
Nearby Counties and Okfuskee County Cities
People arrested in Okfuskee County may sometimes be held in neighboring county jails if local capacity is full. Check these nearby counties for additional jail roster searches.