Find Noble County Booking Reports

Noble County booking reports are handled by the Noble County Jail at 721 Cedar Street in Perry, Oklahoma. The sheriff's office maintains an online roster where you can search by name to see who is in custody. Each record shows the charges, bond amounts, and booking date. The jail averages about 48 inmates per day and processes arrests from Perry, Morrison, and rural areas across the county. For phone inquiries, call the jail and dispatch line at 580-336-3517 or the sheriff's office at 580-336-1001. VINElink is integrated for custody status alerts.

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Noble County Booking Reports Overview

11,000+ Population
Perry County Seat
~48 Avg Daily Pop
Online Name Search

The Noble County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate roster with a name search feature. Type in the last name or first name of the person you are looking for, and the system returns matching records. You can see charges, bond information, and when the person was booked. The roster covers all current inmates at the facility.

Noble County is a rural county in north-central Oklahoma. Perry is the county seat and the largest town. Morrison is the other notable community. Both towns use the county jail for holding arrested individuals. The Perry Police Department and the Noble County Sheriff's Office both book into the same facility, so one search covers arrests made by either agency.

The jail at 721 Cedar Street processes all local arrests. Some records also reference 300 Courthouse Drive as the sheriff's office address. Both locations are in Perry. The jail and dispatch number, 580-336-3517, is answered around the clock. If you need to speak with the sheriff's office during business hours, use 580-336-1001 instead.

Requesting Noble County Booking Records

Booking records from Noble County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The law says law enforcement must provide jail blotter data to anyone who asks for it. This includes names, charges, dates, and physical descriptions of booked individuals. No reason is needed for your request.

For records that are no longer on the online roster, send a written request to the Noble County Sheriff's Office at 300 Courthouse Drive, Perry, OK 73077. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the approximate date they were arrested. A phone call to 580-336-3517 can also work for recent bookings. Staff can confirm whether someone was booked and give you basic charge and bond information.

Oklahoma's Open Records Act protects public access to Noble County booking data. Oklahoma Open Records Act statute governing Noble County booking report access

Standard copy fees are 25 cents per page. Certified copies cost up to one dollar. Agencies cannot charge a search fee for requests that serve a public interest. If your request is denied, you can file a complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General.

Noble County Court and Booking Information

After a booking, formal charges may be filed in Noble County District Court. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search court records by name or case number. Noble County is in the 8th Judicial District. You can track cases from initial filing through sentencing or dismissal using OSCN.

Court dockets show a lot more detail than booking records. You can see every motion filed, every hearing date, plea entries, and final outcomes. If you are trying to figure out what happened after an arrest, OSCN is the place to look. The site covers criminal, civil, and traffic cases.

The VINE notification system is integrated with Noble County. Register for alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or transferred. You can search VINE by name or call 877-654-8463 for phone-based status checks. This is especially useful if you need to know right away when someone gets out of jail.

State Resources for Noble County Arrest Records

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup shows people serving state prison sentences. If a Noble County arrest leads to a prison term, the DOC database tracks the inmate's facility, sentence length, and projected release. The search goes back to 1978 and is free to use.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation maintains statewide criminal history records. OSBI tracks felony and misdemeanor convictions from every county in the state. For a broader look at someone's record beyond Noble County, this is a good resource.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator tracks people in federal custody. Noble County does not have a federal courthouse, but federal charges can originate anywhere. The BOP locator is free and searches by name or register number.

Counties Near Noble County

Noble County is in north-central Oklahoma, bordered by several other counties. If you don't find a booking report here, the arrest may have been processed nearby. Small jails in this part of the state sometimes transfer inmates to larger facilities when they run out of space.

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