Search Okfuskee County Booking Reports

Okfuskee County booking reports are processed at the Okfuskee County Jail in Okemah, Oklahoma. The jail has two listed addresses: 209 N 3rd Street and 1700 John Fulbright Loop. You can call the jail at 918-623-1122 or reach the sheriff's office at 918-623-0481. The non-emergency line is 918-623-1234. The facility handles all bookings for Okemah, Weleetka, Boley, Bearden, Castle, Clearview, and Paden. A third-party website at okfuskeejailroster.org also publishes roster information, and VINE is available at 877-654-8463 for inmate alerts.

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Okfuskee County Booking Reports Overview

12,000+ Population
Okemah County Seat
918-623-1122 Jail Phone
Online Roster Access

The Okfuskee County jail roster can be checked through the third-party site at okfuskeejailroster.org. The site shows current inmates along with their charges and booking dates. Because Okfuskee County is a smaller jurisdiction, the roster is usually manageable to browse without a search filter. You can also call the jail at 918-623-1122 for a phone-based check on whether someone is in custody.

Okfuskee County covers a wide area of east-central Oklahoma but has a small population. Okemah is the county seat and the largest town. Weleetka and Boley are the other notable communities. Several even smaller places, including Bearden, Castle, Clearview, and Paden, fall within the county as well. All of these communities use the county jail for booking and holding.

The sheriff's office number is 918-623-0481 or 918-623-1120. For non-emergency matters, use 918-623-1234. The county website at okfuskee.okcounties.org has general county information but may not always have a direct link to the jail roster. The third-party roster site tends to be more reliable for current inmate data.

How to Request Okfuskee County Booking Records

Booking records from the Okfuskee County Jail are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The law says any person can request jail blotter information from law enforcement. That includes the name, charges, booking date, physical description, and release date of anyone processed through the jail. You don't need to explain why you want the data.

Send written requests to the Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office at 209 N 3rd Street, Okemah, OK 74859. Include as much identifying information as you can. Full name and date of birth are the most helpful. If you know the approximate arrest date, include that too. The staff can then pull the right file without having to search through everything.

Copy fees follow state guidelines. Standard copies cost 25 cents per page. Certified copies are up to one dollar each. If the request serves a public interest, the agency cannot add a search fee. Most requests from a small jail like this get turned around in a few business days.

Okfuskee County Court Records and Bookings

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has docket information for Okfuskee County District Court. After someone is booked into the jail and charges are filed, the case shows up in OSCN. You can search by name or case number to see filings, hearing dates, plea entries, and final dispositions.

The Oklahoma County Detention Center website serves as a resource for understanding booking procedures statewide. Oklahoma County Detention Center reference for understanding Okfuskee County booking report procedures

While this screenshot shows the Oklahoma County Detention Center system, it demonstrates the type of online booking information available in Oklahoma jails. Okfuskee County uses a similar process for logging arrests, charges, and custody status.

Okfuskee County is in the 24th Judicial District. Criminal and civil cases are heard in the district court in Okemah. OSCN is free to use and gives you a complete picture of what happens after the initial booking and arrest.

The VINE notification system is available for Okfuskee County inmates. You can register for automatic alerts by phone, email, or text. Call 877-654-8463 for phone-based lookups. VINE notifies you when an inmate is released, transferred, or has any change in custody status.

State Resources for Okfuskee County Booking Data

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks inmates serving state prison sentences. If an Okfuskee County arrest results in prison time, the DOC database shows the person's facility, sentence, and expected release. It is free to search and covers records going back to 1978.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation keeps statewide criminal history data. OSBI records cover felony and misdemeanor convictions from all 77 counties. This gives you a broader view of someone's record than what the Okfuskee County system alone can show.

For people facing federal charges, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator tracks inmates in federal custody. Some arrests in Okfuskee County can involve federal jurisdiction, particularly cases on tribal land. The BOP locator is free and updated regularly.

Counties Near Okfuskee County

Okfuskee County is in east-central Oklahoma, surrounded by several counties. If you don't find a booking report in the Okfuskee system, the person may have been booked in a neighboring county. Transfers happen, and arrests near county borders can end up in whichever facility is closest or has available beds.

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