Search Wagoner County Jail Roster

The Wagoner County jail roster is one of the most used public records in this fast-growing part of northeast Oklahoma. The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps an online inmate search tool that shows who is in custody right now. You can search by name to pull up booking dates, charges, bond info, and mugshots. With close to 85 inmates on an average day and a population that has grown past 80,000, there is a lot of activity in the county booking system. This page covers every way to look up jail roster records in Wagoner County, from the online search to phone calls and written requests.

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Wagoner County Overview

Wagoner County Seat
80,981 Population (2020)
~85 Avg Daily Inmates
(918) 485-3124 Sheriff's Office Phone

Wagoner County Inmate Search Online

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office has an online inmate search tool on its website. Go to the Wagoner County inmate search page to see a list of everyone held at the jail. Inmates are sorted by the date they were booked. You can type a name into the search bar to find a specific person. Each listing shows the full name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. The roster gets updated through the day as new bookings come in and people bond out or get moved.

There is also a separate page for people who left the jail recently. The Wagoner County released inmates page shows everyone let go in the last 72 hours. That page sorts by release date. If you can not find someone on the main roster, check the released list first before calling the jail. They may have bonded out already.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is a helpful tool for tracking Wagoner County cases through the court system after an arrest.

Wagoner County jail roster statewide offender search portal

This statewide portal covers inmates in state prison facilities. Use it alongside the Wagoner County jail roster when you are not sure if someone has been moved from the county jail to a state correctional center.

Note: The inmate search only shows people currently in Wagoner County custody, not those who have been transferred to state prison.

Wagoner County Jail Roster Records

The Wagoner County jail is a minimum-security facility that holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. It is managed by the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office at 307 East Cherokee St in Wagoner. Each booking record on the jail roster includes the inmate's name, age, gender, booking date and time, mugshot, offense description, bond amount, court date, and release date when applicable. Juvenile records are not shown on the public roster.

Wagoner County is one of Oklahoma's fastest growing counties. The 2020 Census put the population at 80,981, and estimates for 2021 had it near 84,050. That growth has led to more bookings over time. The jail holds an average of 85 people on any given day. Securus handles the phone service inside the jail at $0.21 per minute for both in-state and out-of-state calls. The roster at wagonercountyso.org/roster.php lets the community check who is being held and view details for each person.

Court records tied to Wagoner County arrests are available through On Demand Court Records and the OSCN system. These sites show docket sheets, case numbers, hearing dates, and plea information. The Court Clerk's office is on the 1st floor of the Wagoner County Courthouse at 307 East Cherokee, Wagoner, OK 74467.

Wagoner County Custody Alerts

Oklahoma VINE gives you a way to track inmates without having to check the jail roster over and over. Call 877-654-8463 or visit vinelink.com to sign up. Pick Wagoner County and enter the inmate's name. VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text when someone gets released, transferred, or has a change in custody status. The service is free.

VINE runs all day, every day. It is confidential. After you register, the system will keep trying to reach you for up to 48 hours until you confirm you got the message with a PIN. Victims of crime use VINE most often, but anyone can sign up. It covers every inmate at the Wagoner County jail as part of the statewide system.

Requesting Wagoner County Jail Records

Under Title 57, Section 48 of Oklahoma law, the sheriff must keep a register of everyone held at the jail. That register includes the inmate's name, the date and reason for being held, who ordered the commitment, and a description of the person. It also records how and when each person was released. This is what makes the Wagoner County jail roster a public document.

Wagoner County also provides an Open Records Request Form for formal requests. You must state whether the request is for personal or business reasons. Include your name, phone number, address, and the types of records you need. The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement to make arrest and booking data available. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page. Some records are exempt from disclosure, including adoption records, juvenile records, and information that could identify domestic or sexual abuse victims.

Note: Written requests to the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office should include the inmate's full name and an approximate arrest date to speed things up.

Statewide Tools for Wagoner County

The ODOC Offender Search covers inmates in Oklahoma's 23 state prison facilities. It does not show county jail inmates. Use it if you think someone may have been moved from Wagoner County to a state prison. You can search by name or ODOC number and see conviction details, sentence length, and expected release dates.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs fingerprint-based criminal history searches. It costs $15 per search and covers serious misdemeanors and felonies from the state database. CHIRP does not pull jail roster data directly, but it shows arrest records and conviction history that can help fill in the picture. You need to create a free account to use it. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections website also links to the sex offender registry and violent offender registry for additional searches. If you have trouble getting records, the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office can explain your rights under the Open Records Act.

Nearby Counties

Wagoner County is in northeast Oklahoma, surrounded by several other counties. An arrest near a county line could mean the person was booked into a neighboring jail instead of the Wagoner County facility. Check the jail rosters for these nearby counties if your search comes up empty.

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