Pushmataha County Jail Roster

Pushmataha County maintains a jail roster that tracks inmates held at the county jail in Antlers, Oklahoma. You can search for people currently in custody by name to pull up booking dates, charges filed, and bond amounts. The Pushmataha County Sheriff's Office runs the facility and handles all booking records for the area. Whether you need to confirm someone is in jail or want to find out what charges they face, the jail roster is the first place to look. Several tools let you search Pushmataha County jail roster records without visiting the jail. This guide covers the main ways to get that information and what each method involves.

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Pushmataha County Jail Overview

Antlers County Seat
~1,060 Annual Bookings
53 Avg Daily Population
(580) 298-2475 Jail Phone

Pushmataha County Jail Roster Online

The Pushmataha County jail roster can be checked through several online tools. The county does not always publish a dedicated web page with a live inmate list, so third-party sites fill that gap for many people looking for jail roster data. You can start by visiting the Jail Exchange page for Pushmataha County which pulls together jail details, inmate search options, and contact information all in one spot.

Pushmataha County jail roster information on Jail Exchange

Jail Exchange lists the jail address at 207 SW 3rd Street in Antlers. It shows how to search the roster, call the jail, or write in for mugshot copies. The site also breaks down inmate demographics. About 50% of Pushmataha County inmates are White, 23.81% American Indian or Native Alaskan, 9.52% Hispanic or Latino, and 4.76% Black. Male inmates make up 88.10% of the population. The weekly turnover rate sits near 55%, which means more than half of the jail population changes each week as people bond out or get transferred.

The quickest online method is to search by the inmate's last name. If the person you are looking for does not show up, they may have bonded out or been moved to a state facility. Try checking back later since the roster updates as bookings and releases happen throughout the day.

Search Pushmataha County Inmates by Phone

Call the Pushmataha County Jail at 580-298-2475. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody right now. Give them the person's full legal name. A date of birth helps narrow it down if the name is common. They can confirm charges, bond amounts, and when the person was booked. The jail takes calls around the clock.

Pushmataha County law enforcement books about 1,060 people each year. That averages out to roughly 53 inmates on any given day, making this a smaller facility compared to many Oklahoma counties. The jail serves communities across the county including Antlers, Clayton, Finley, Moyers, Rattan, and Tuskahoma. Bookings come from the Pushmataha County Sheriff's Office and local police departments operating in the area. If you call and the person is not listed, ask staff about recent releases. They can check discharge records too.

If you need a mugshot and cannot find one online, write to the jail at Pushmataha County Jail, 207 SW 3rd Street, Antlers, OK 74523, Attention: Media Relations. Include the inmate's full name and approximate booking date.

Pushmataha County Custody Alerts

Oklahoma VINE is a free tool that sends you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Register by calling 877-654-8463 or visit vinelink.com. VINE covers every inmate at the Pushmataha County jail as part of the statewide network. You pick how you want to be told. Options include phone, email, or text.

The system runs all day, every day. VINE notifies you when someone gets released, transferred, or escapes. The service is confidential. It will keep calling your number for up to 48 hours until you confirm with a PIN that you got the message. Victims and concerned citizens rely on VINE as a safety tool, though it should be part of a broader safety plan and not the only step you take. Live operator help is available in over 200 languages if you need it.

Pushmataha County Jail Roster Records

Oklahoma law requires every county jail to keep a register. Under Title 57, Section 48 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the sheriff must record each inmate's name, date and cause of commitment, which authority ordered the commitment, and a description of the person. The register also tracks how and when each person was discharged. This is the legal basis for the Pushmataha County jail roster being a public record.

You can request copies of jail records by writing to the Pushmataha County Sheriff's Office. The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.8 says law enforcement agencies must make arrest and booking data available for public inspection. Standard copy fees run around $0.25 per page, though you should check with the office for their current fee schedule. Older records may take more time since staff has to pull archived files.

Mail your request to Pushmataha County Jail, 207 SW 3rd St, Antlers, OK 74523. Include the person's full name and approximate date of arrest to help staff find the right file faster.

Note: Written requests should include as much identifying detail as possible, such as the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking up.

Statewide Search Tools for Pushmataha County

If you are not sure whether someone is in the county jail or a state prison, check the ODOC Offender Search at the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. This tool covers state prison inmates across all 23 facilities. It does not show county jail inmates. Use it alongside the Pushmataha County jail roster if you need to check both levels.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has free court records for all 77 counties. You can look up case numbers, docket sheets, charges, and hearing dates. The On Demand Court Records site also provides criminal case data from Oklahoma courts. For a criminal history check through the state, the OSBI CHIRP portal runs fingerprint-based searches at $15 per search. CHIRP covers serious misdemeanors and felonies but does not include county jail roster information directly.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections main site has links to the offender search, sex offender registry, and violent offender registry. If a records request gets denied, the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office can help you understand your rights under the Open Records Act.

Nearby Counties

Pushmataha County is in the southeastern part of Oklahoma. People sometimes get booked in a neighboring county depending on where the arrest took place. Each nearby county has its own jail roster and booking records.

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