McCurtain County Booking Reports

McCurtain County booking reports are processed at the McCurtain County Jail in Idabel, Oklahoma. The jail handles all bookings for the county and keeps records for each person brought through the facility. McCurtain County sits in the far southeastern corner of the state and covers a large area that includes Idabel, Broken Bow, Valliant, Wright City, and several smaller communities. An online search tool is available with human verification required, and the main booking line at 580-286-3331 takes phone inquiries about current and past inmates.

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McCurtain County Jail Booking Records

The McCurtain County Jail is at 108 North Central Avenue, Idabel, OK 74745. This is the main booking facility for the entire county. When someone gets arrested by the McCurtain County Sheriff's Office, Idabel Police, Broken Bow Police, or any other local agency, they are brought to this jail for intake. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and arresting agency. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken as part of the standard booking process.

The main booking phone number is 580-286-3331. You can call this number to ask about current inmates or to start a records request. The jail runs 24 hours a day, so someone is always available to answer basic questions about whether a person is in custody. For detailed records requests, call during normal business hours when the records staff are on duty.

McCurtain County is one of the larger counties in Oklahoma by land area. It stretches across the southeastern corner of the state and borders both Texas and Arkansas. Despite its size, the county has a relatively small population, so the jail handles a moderate volume of bookings compared to urban counties. Every booking still creates a complete record that stays on file at the county level.

Search McCurtain County Booking Reports Online

McCurtain County offers an online search tool for looking up jail records. The search includes a human verification step to confirm you are a real person, not an automated system. Once you pass the verification, you can search for current and recent inmates by name. The results show booking information, charges, and custody status.

The online tool is the easiest way to check on someone in the McCurtain County Jail without making a phone call. It works at any time of day. Keep in mind that the roster may only show current inmates, so if someone has already been released, you might need to contact the jail at 580-286-3331 for older records.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is another resource that can be useful for McCurtain County cases, especially given the county's location near federal jurisdictions.

Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator for McCurtain County booking reports

The BOP locator covers anyone serving federal time, including those originally arrested in McCurtain County.

Public Records Access in McCurtain County

Booking reports in McCurtain County are public records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Section 24A.8. The law says jail register data must be made available to the public. This includes the person's name, the date and reason for being held, a physical description, and when they were discharged. McCurtain County follows this law and provides booking data through its online tool and through direct requests to the jail.

To get copies by mail, write to the McCurtain County Jail at 108 North Central Avenue, Idabel, OK 74745. Include the full name of the person and any other details you have, like the date of arrest. Copy fees are $0.25 per page under state law. The agency must respond within a reasonable time frame. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

In-person requests work too. Visit the jail during business hours and ask for booking records at the front desk. Bring identification and the name of the person you are looking for. Staff can usually pull up records fairly quickly for recent bookings.

Court Records for McCurtain County Cases

The Oklahoma State Courts Network tracks all court cases in McCurtain County. After someone gets booked at the county jail, their case moves to the McCurtain County District Court. OSCN lets you search by name to find case numbers, hearing dates, charges, plea deals, and outcomes. The system is free. Court records show the full story of what happened after the arrest and booking.

The VINE notification system offers custody tracking for McCurtain County inmates. You can search by name or booking number to see if someone is still in jail. VINE sends automatic alerts when an inmate gets released or transferred. It runs 24 hours a day and is free to use. Call 877-654-8463 for phone-based lookups.

State-level resources add more depth to McCurtain County records searches. The Oklahoma DOC Offender Search covers anyone in state prison. The OSBI has criminal history data for Oklahoma felonies going back decades. Between these tools and the county's own records, you can piece together a complete picture of someone's involvement with the criminal justice system in McCurtain County.

Towns in McCurtain County

Idabel is the county seat and the largest city. It has its own police department, and arrests made by Idabel PD go through the McCurtain County Jail for booking. Broken Bow is the second-largest town and sits in the northern part of the county near Broken Bow Lake. Valliant and Wright City are along the Red River in the southern part of the county.

Smaller communities like Garvin, Golden, Haworth, Millerton, and Smithville are also served by the McCurtain County Sheriff's Office. All booking reports from these areas are processed at the same county jail in Idabel. The county covers a lot of ground, so the sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency for the rural areas between the towns.

Nearby Counties

McCurtain County is in the far southeastern corner of Oklahoma. It borders fewer Oklahoma counties than most due to its position along the state line.

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