Search Oklahoma County Jail Roster

Oklahoma County jail roster records are available through the Oklahoma County Detention Center in Oklahoma City. This facility is one of the largest county jails in the state and houses inmates from Oklahoma City, Edmond, Midwest City, and other municipalities in the county. The detention center uses the Jail Tracker system for online inmate searches. You can look up current inmates by name or booking number to find charges, bond amounts, booking photos, and court dates. Call the jail at 405-713-1930 for phone inquiries or use the free online tools listed below to search the Oklahoma County jail roster.

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The Oklahoma County Detention Center runs its inmate search through the Jail Tracker system. This is the main way to look up the Oklahoma County jail roster online. Search by name or booking number to find anyone currently held at the facility. Results include booking photos, charges, bond amounts, and scheduled court dates. The search is free and does not require an account.

Here is a look at the Oklahoma County Detention Center website where you can access the Jail Tracker inmate search.

Oklahoma County jail roster detention center website

The detention center site provides direct access to the Jail Tracker system and general jail information.

Oklahoma County also provides an inmate lookup through the county government website. This is another way to access the same jail roster data. The county page links to the Jail Tracker search along with other detention center resources.

Oklahoma County jail roster inmate lookup page

The Oklahoma County government inmate lookup page gives you a direct path to search the jail roster.

If you prefer to search by phone, call 405-713-1930. Staff at the detention center can confirm custody status 24 hours a day. Give them the person's full name and date of birth for the fastest results.

Oklahoma County Detention Center Booking Data

The Oklahoma County Detention Center processes thousands of bookings each year. It serves Oklahoma City, Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, The Village, Nichols Hills, and other communities within Oklahoma County. When someone is booked into the facility, the jail creates a record with their name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, bond amount, and booking photo. This data feeds into the Jail Tracker system and appears on the online jail roster.

The screenshot below shows the Oklahoma County court jail roster page, which provides another access point for booking records.

Oklahoma County jail roster court records page

This court page connects to jail roster data for Oklahoma County inmates.

The detention center also operates a C.A.R.E. Unit that provides family resources and support services. Written records requests are accepted at the detention center. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Section 24A.8, law enforcement must make jail booking information available for public inspection. Standard fees apply at $0.25 per page for copies.

Note: Oklahoma County is the most populated county in the state, so the detention center jail roster can show hundreds of inmates at any given time.

Oklahoma County Jail Register and State Law

Title 57, Section 48 of the Oklahoma Statutes requires the Oklahoma County Sheriff to maintain a jail register. The register must list each prisoner's name, date and cause of commitment, the committing authority, and a physical description for criminal offenders. It also records discharge dates and escapes. Oklahoma County maintains this register electronically through the Jail Tracker system.

Oklahoma VINE provides custody notifications for Oklahoma County inmates. Search for an inmate or register for alerts at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. VINE sends free automated notifications when an inmate is released, transferred, or their status changes. The system works around the clock and supports over 200 languages.

Court records for Oklahoma County cases are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network and On Demand Court Records. Both tools let you search by name or case number to find charges, docket sheets, bond amounts, and sentencing information. Basic searches are free on both platforms.

Oklahoma County Statewide Inmate Resources

The ODOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers all 23 Oklahoma state prisons. Use this tool if someone from Oklahoma County has been sentenced to state custody. The OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides fingerprint-based criminal history searches for $15 each. The sex offender registry and violent offender registry track registered offenders in Oklahoma County.

If you are denied access to Oklahoma County jail roster records, the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office can help. Call (405) 521-3921 for guidance on your rights under the Open Records Act.

Cities in Oklahoma County and Nearby Counties

Oklahoma County covers several major cities. Residents in these areas use the Oklahoma County Detention Center for jail roster searches.

These nearby counties may also hold people arrested in the Oklahoma County area.

Getting Copies of Oklahoma County Jail Records

Written requests for Oklahoma County jail records go to the detention center. Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A.8, standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Include the inmate's full name and booking date in your request. Because the Oklahoma County Detention Center handles thousands of bookings each year, being specific helps staff find the records faster. You can also request records in person at the facility during business hours.

Oklahoma County has the largest jail population in the state. The detention center works with multiple law enforcement agencies across Oklahoma City, Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, and other municipalities. The VINE notification system at 877-654-8463 is a free tool for tracking custody changes. It sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or transferred. Given how many people move through the Oklahoma County jail each day, VINE saves you from having to check the roster over and over.

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