Find Osage County Jail Roster Records
Osage County jail roster records are managed by the Osage County Sheriff's Office in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The sheriff's office posts a detailed online inmate roster that shows current inmates with their full charge lists and booking information. A recent check showed 138 current inmates on the Osage County jail roster. You can search the roster by name at no cost through the sheriff's website. For phone inquiries about Osage County jail roster data, call 918-287-4295. This page shows you all the ways to access jail roster records and inmate search tools for Osage County.
Osage County Overview
Osage County Jail Roster Online Search
The Osage County Sheriff's Office at osagecountyok.gov provides a detailed online inmate roster. The list shows each inmate's name, booking photo, charges, and bond information. You can search by name to find a specific person. The roster updates regularly so the data stays current as bookings and releases happen through the day.
Osage County is the largest county by area in Oklahoma. It borders Kansas to the north and covers a wide stretch of land in the northeastern part of the state. The jail in Pawhuska serves the entire county. Below you can see the Osage County Sheriff's Office website where the jail roster is published.
The sheriff's site provides direct access to the Osage County jail roster and inmate search features.
For phone lookups, call 918-287-4295. Jail staff can tell you if someone is in custody any time of day. Give the full name and date of birth for best results. Written records requests go to the Sheriff's Office in Pawhuska.
Note: Osage County's large land area means arrests may come from agencies across many towns, but all bookings go through the single county jail in Pawhuska.
Osage County Inmate Roster and Booking Data
The Osage County jail roster includes booking photos for each inmate. This makes it easy to identify the right person when searching the list. Bond information is posted alongside the charges so you can quickly see what it would cost to post bail. The roster is a public record under Oklahoma law and anyone can view it without a fee.
Under Title 57, Section 48 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the Osage County Sheriff must keep a jail register. The register lists each prisoner's name, commitment date, cause of commitment, committing authority, and description. It also records discharges and escapes. The Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.8 further requires that jail booking data be available for public inspection. Copy fees are $0.25 per page.
Court records tied to Osage County bookings can be found on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN provides free access to docket sheets, charges, hearing dates, and sentencing info. On Demand Court Records also has Osage County criminal case data available for search.
Osage County Jail Roster Notifications and Alerts
Oklahoma VINE tracks custody status for Osage County inmates. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463 to get free alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or their status changes. VINE sends notifications by phone, email, or text. The service runs 24 hours a day.
For people who have been transferred to state custody from Osage County, the ODOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers all state prison inmates. The OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides criminal history searches for $15. The sex offender registry and violent offender registry cover Osage County offenders with registration requirements. Contact the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office at (405) 521-3921 if you are denied access to public jail records.
Osage County Jail Roster Facility and Booking Volume
The Osage County Detention Center is at 900 South Saint Paul Avenue, Pawhuska, OK 74056-5860. The phone number is 918-287-4295. This is the only jail facility for Osage County, and all bookings from across the county come through here. Osage County is the largest county by land area in Oklahoma, so the jail serves a wide geographic area.
Osage County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain about 3,320 people per year. The average daily inmate population is around 166. The detention center serves the cities and towns of Barnsdall, Burbank, Fairfax, Hominy, Pawhuska, Ponca City, Skiatook, and Wynona. Arrests from any of these areas will show up on the Osage County jail roster once the person is booked in at Pawhuska.
To send mail to an inmate, use their full name and inmate ID number with the address: Osage County Detention Center, 900 Saint Paul Ave, Pawhuska, OK 74056. Legal mail goes to the same address. Make sure to mark legal mail clearly so it gets processed correctly.
The current inmates page at osagecountyok.gov/current-inmates shows the full roster with booking photos and charge details. A recent check showed 138 inmates on the list. You can search by name to find a specific person. The page also includes a link to the Oklahoma VINE system for custody status notifications. VINE is free and runs 24 hours a day at 877-654-8463.
Osage County Jail Roster Records and Search Methods
There are four ways to search for someone on the Osage County jail roster. First, use the online current inmates page on the Osage County Sheriff's Office website. This is the fastest option and is free. Second, call 918-287-4295 any time of day. Staff can confirm custody status by phone around the clock.
Third, visit the detention center at 900 South Saint Paul Avenue in Pawhuska during business hours. You can inspect the jail register in person and request copies. Fourth, register at vinelink.com for automated custody alerts. VINE sends phone, email, or text notifications when an inmate is released or transferred.
Jail register records in Osage County are public under Title 57 Section 48 and the Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A.8. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certified copies run up to $1.00 per page. If a request is denied, the Attorney General's Office at (405) 521-3921 can help you file a complaint.
Osage County Nearby Counties
If you do not find the person on the Osage County jail roster, try these neighboring county jails.