Oklahoma City Booking Reports

Oklahoma City booking reports track arrests made by OKC Police and other agencies across the metro area. The Oklahoma County Detention Center processes most bookings for the city, and its online inmate lookup lets you search current jail records by name. OKC is the state capital and the largest city in Oklahoma, so the volume of booking reports here is higher than anywhere else in the state. Arrest records, charges, bond details, and mugshots are all part of the public booking data you can access through county and city systems.

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Oklahoma County Detention Center Booking Reports

The Oklahoma County Detention Center handles bookings for Oklahoma City arrests. The facility is run by the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office, located at 2101 NE 36th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111. You can call the sheriff at 405-713-1930 or 405-713-6400 for general questions about inmates. When OKC Police make an arrest, the person goes to OCDC for processing. Staff record personal details, take a booking photo, and log all charges. This information becomes the booking report.

OCDC booking reports include the inmate's full name, date of birth, booking date, charges, bond amount, and mugshot. The jail posts this data through its online inmate lookup system. You can search by name to find someone who is currently in custody. The system updates as new bookings come in throughout the day and night. Released inmates may drop off the active roster, so timing matters when you search.

The OCDC website at okcountydc.net has details on visitation, mail, and commissary in addition to inmate data.

How to Search OKC Booking Reports Online

The primary way to search Oklahoma City booking reports is through the Oklahoma County Inmate Lookup page. This tool lets you search by first and last name. Results show the booking date, charges filed, bond information, and jail status. The lookup is free to use and does not need an account. It covers all inmates booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center, which includes people arrested by OKC Police, the Oklahoma County Sheriff, and other agencies in the county.

The Oklahoma County Detention Center website provides booking information and current inmate status for people held at the facility.

Oklahoma County Detention Center inmate lookup for Oklahoma City booking reports

This page shows the OCDC search portal where you can look up inmates booked in Oklahoma City and across Oklahoma County.

For records that are no longer on the active roster, you can submit an open records request. Send requests by email to records@okcountydc.net. The request falls under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, 51 O.S. Section 24A.1, which makes jail register data public. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Copy fees are capped at 25 cents per page under state law.

OKC Police Department Records

The Oklahoma City Police Department is at 701 Colcord Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The non-emergency number is 405-231-2121. OKC Police handle arrests across the city, and those arrests generate booking reports at the county detention center. The police department also keeps its own records of arrests, incident reports, and case files. You can request police reports through the department's records division.

OKC Municipal Court handles city-level violations like traffic offenses, misdemeanor charges, and code violations. Court records for municipal cases are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. You can search by name to find case filings, hearing dates, and dispositions. OSCN is free and open to the public. It covers both municipal and district court cases.

Oklahoma City Booking Reports and State Systems

Several state-level systems connect to Oklahoma City booking records. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Search tracks people who have been convicted and sent to state prison. If someone was booked in OKC and later sentenced to prison time, they will show up in this system. The DOC search goes back to 1978 and shows facility assignments, conviction details, and projected release dates.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup tracks inmates transferred from county jails to state prison facilities.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search for Oklahoma City booking reports

The DOC search covers convicted offenders who may have originally been booked through the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's custody status. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE covers both county and state facilities. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. This is useful if you need to know when someone booked in Oklahoma City gets released or transferred.

For federal cases, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator tracks people in federal custody. Oklahoma City has a federal courthouse, and some arrests here involve federal charges. Those inmates go into the federal system rather than the state system.

Getting Older Booking Records in Oklahoma City

Current inmates show up in the online lookup. But older records take more effort. You have a few options for finding past booking reports from Oklahoma City.

The first option is an email request to the detention center at records@okcountydc.net. Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, and an approximate arrest date. Staff will search their records and respond with what they find. The second option is calling the sheriff's office at 405-713-1930. They can check records by phone during business hours. A third option is visiting the sheriff's office at 2101 NE 36th Street in person. Bring a valid ID. You can view records on site and get copies for a small fee.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is also helpful for older cases. OSCN keeps court records going back many years. Even if the booking report itself is hard to find, the court case tied to that arrest will still be in the system. Search by name and look for the filing date that matches the arrest you are researching.

County and Nearby Cities

Oklahoma City falls in Oklahoma County, which handles all booking and jail operations for the city. The Oklahoma County Detention Center serves the entire county, not just OKC proper. If you are not sure whether an arrest happened inside city limits or in the broader county area, the same detention center will have the booking report either way.

Several nearby cities also fall within Oklahoma County or border it. If you are looking for booking records and the arrest may have happened in a surrounding city, check these pages for local details.

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