Seminole County Jail Roster
Seminole County jail roster records are available through the Sheriff's Office website and several statewide tools. The county jail in Wewoka handles bookings for arrests across a 633-square-mile area in east-central Oklahoma. Sheriff Anthony Louie and his team run the facility and post an online inmate search that you can use from any device. If you need to check on someone in Seminole County custody or look up their charges and bond, this page covers all the free ways to search. You will find online tools, phone numbers, records request steps, and links to state databases.
Seminole County Jail Overview
Seminole County Jail Roster Online Search
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office website is the official source for jail roster data. The site lists inmate search as a main feature right on the home page alongside sheriff sales, crime tips, and career postings. Sheriff Anthony Louie's department works with local police, tribal law enforcement, state agencies, and federal authorities to cover the county.
The Sheriff's site is your starting point for any Seminole County jail roster search. It links directly to the inmate search tool and provides contact info for the jail and office.
The Seminole County inmate search page shows who is in jail right now. The roster includes inmate links, charges, and booking information. Inmates are listed with their booking details so you can see when they came in and what they face. If someone is not listed, they may have been released or transferred. The site suggests checking VINE Link in that case.
The inmate search page updates as new bookings come in and people leave custody. Seminole County borders Pottawatomie County to the west, Hughes County to the south, Okfuskee County to the north, and Pontotoc County to the southeast. Major towns served include Seminole, Wewoka, Konawa, and Maud.
Search Seminole County Inmates by Phone
Call the jail at (405) 257-6235. Staff can check if someone is in custody. The Sheriff's Office main number is (405) 257-5445. For emergencies, dial 911. Give them the person's full name and date of birth for the fastest answer.
The Seminole County jail takes calls around the clock for inmate status checks. If you cannot reach someone at the jail number, try the main office line during business hours. The Sheriff's Office partners with local police departments and tribal law enforcement across the area, so bookings come from multiple agencies. Someone arrested by the Seminole Police Department or a tribal officer in the county will likely end up at the same jail in Wewoka. The county covers a big area at 633 square miles, bordered by Pottawatomie County to the west, Hughes County to the south, Okfuskee County to the north, and Pontotoc County to the southeast.
Major towns served by the Seminole County jail include Seminole, Wewoka, Konawa, and Maud. Sheriff Louie's team works with state agencies and federal authorities in addition to local departments. That means bookings can come from a wide range of law enforcement operations. If you call and someone is not listed, ask about recent releases or transfers. The jail can check discharge records for you.
Seminole County Custody Alerts
Oklahoma VINE is free. It sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Register at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. The Seminole County inmate search page itself links to VINE as a backup tool. If someone is not showing up on the roster, VINE can tell you whether they were released or moved to another facility.
VINE runs 24 hours a day, every day. You choose phone, email, or text alerts. The system will keep calling for up to 48 hours until you confirm with a PIN that you got the notification. It works in over 200 languages. Victims and family members both use VINE to stay informed about changes in an inmate's status at the Seminole County jail.
Note: The Seminole County inmate search page directs users to check VINE Link when a name does not appear in the roster, as the person may have been released or transferred.
Seminole County Jail Roster Records
Under Title 57, Section 48 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the sheriff must maintain a register for every jail inmate. The register includes the person's name, commitment date, cause of commitment, the authority that ordered it, a physical description, and discharge information. This statute makes the Seminole County jail roster a public record that anyone can access.
The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.8 backs this up. Law enforcement must make arrest and booking data available for inspection. Contact the Seminole County Sheriff's Office at (405) 257-5445 for details on how to submit a written records request. Standard copy fees apply for physical copies.
State Search Tools for Seminole County
If someone was sentenced and moved to a state facility, the ODOC Offender Search will show them. It covers all 23 state prisons. The Oklahoma State Courts Network has free court records for Seminole County cases, including docket sheets, charges, and hearing dates.
The OSBI CHIRP portal offers fingerprint-based criminal history checks for $15 per search. The On Demand Court Records site provides another route to case data. And the Oklahoma Department of Corrections links to the offender lookup, sex offender registry, and violent offender registry. If a records request gets denied, contact the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office for help.
Nearby Counties
Seminole County sits in east-central Oklahoma. Arrests near county borders sometimes result in bookings at a neighboring facility.