McIntosh County Booking Reports

McIntosh County booking reports are kept by the McIntosh County Jail at 1425 Industrial Road in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The jail runs an online roster that shows who is in custody right now, with mugshots and charge details updated on a regular basis. The sheriff's office handles all bookings for arrests made in Eufaula, Checotah, Hanna, and Longtown. With an average daily population of about 145 inmates, the jail stays busy. You can also reach the jail by phone at 918-689-2526 for quick questions about current bookings or the sheriff's main line at 918-689-2111.

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McIntosh County Booking Reports Overview

19,000+ Population
Eufaula County Seat
~145 Avg Daily Pop
Online Roster Access

The McIntosh County Jail keeps a public inmate roster online. You can search it by name to see who is being held at the facility right now. Each listing includes a booking photo, the charges filed, bond amounts, and the date the person was brought in. The roster gets updated regularly as new bookings come in and inmates get released.

The jail at 1425 Industrial Road processes all arrests from across the county. That means whether someone was picked up in Eufaula by the police department or pulled over on a county road by a deputy, the booking goes through the same system. City and county arrests all show up on the same roster. The sheriff's office also handles warrant arrests for people wanted in McIntosh County but picked up elsewhere.

If you need to check on someone and the online roster is down, call the jail at 918-689-2526. Staff can tell you if someone is there, what charges they face, and what their bond is set at. The line is answered around the clock.

How to Get McIntosh County Booking Records

Booking records that are no longer on the current roster can still be requested. Send a written request to the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office at 110 North 1st Street, Eufaula, OK 74432. Include the person's full name, date of birth if you have it, and the rough date of arrest. This helps staff find the right file faster.

Under Oklahoma law, booking reports are public records. The Oklahoma Open Records Act says that law enforcement agencies must release jail blotter data to anyone who asks. That includes the name, charges, booking date, physical description, and release date. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Standard copy fees apply at 25 cents per page.

Phone requests work too. The sheriff's main number is 918-689-2111. Staff can look up recent bookings over the phone and give you basic information like charges and bond amounts. For anything that requires pulling a physical file, the written request route tends to be quicker and more reliable.

McIntosh County Booking Reports and Court Records

Booking reports tell you who was arrested and what they were charged with. But to see what happened after that, you need court records. The Oklahoma State Courts Network has docket information for McIntosh County District Court cases. You can search by the person's name or by case number to see filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes.

The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's status in McIntosh County.

The VINE website has McIntosh County inmate tracking and alerts. VINE notification system for tracking McIntosh County booking report subjects

You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or moved. Call 877-654-8463 for phone-based lookups if you prefer not to use the website. VINE covers both county jails and state prisons in Oklahoma.

McIntosh County is part of the 18th Judicial District. Cases filed in the district court can be tracked through OSCN from filing through final disposition. This is useful when you want to see if a booking led to formal charges or if the case was dismissed.

State Resources for McIntosh County Booking Data

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks people sentenced to state prison. If someone booked into the McIntosh County Jail ends up with a prison term, this database shows their facility, sentence length, and expected release date. The search is free and covers records going back to 1978.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history data. OSBI records include felony and misdemeanor convictions from all 77 Oklahoma counties. This is a good resource when you want to see if someone has a history beyond just what shows up in the McIntosh County system.

For federal cases, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator tracks inmates in federal custody. Some arrests in McIntosh County involve federal charges, especially drug cases or cases on tribal land. The federal locator is free to use.

Counties Near McIntosh County

McIntosh County sits in east-central Oklahoma along the shores of Lake Eufaula. If you can't find a booking report here, the arrest may have been processed in a neighboring county. Jail transfers between counties happen often, and arrests near border areas can go either way depending on which facility has space.

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