Search Enid Arrest Records
Enid arrest records come from the Enid Police Department and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. Enid is the county seat of Garfield County and the largest city in northwest Oklahoma. People arrested by Enid PD get booked at the Garfield County Detention Center on South 10th Street. The jail roster is available online. You can also search court dockets for free through OSCN or ODCR to find cases tied to Enid arrests. This page covers the main ways to find, search, and request copies of Enid arrest records from the police department, county jail, and courts.
Enid Overview
Enid Police Department Arrest Records
The Enid Police Department handles arrest records requests under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. The city has an open records request process through their website. You will need the person's name and the date of the incident. A case number speeds things up if you have one. Submit requests in person at the police department, by mail, or through the city's online portal.
Fees follow the standard state rates. Expect to pay around $0.25 per page for paper copies. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. Some requests may include a search fee if they take a lot of staff time. The department processes most requests within a few business days, though larger or older records may take longer.
Enid PD is the primary law enforcement agency for the city. They handle thousands of calls each year and produce arrest reports, incident reports, and other police documentation. The records division keeps files on every arrest. For more info, visit the Enid city website or call the main city line.
The OSCN docket search covers Garfield County District Court where most Enid arrest cases are filed.
Enid Jail Bookings and Inmate Roster
Arrests in Enid go to the Garfield County Detention Center at 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK 73701. The facility is one of the larger county jails in western Oklahoma. It averages about 167 inmates per day. Garfield County law enforcement agencies make roughly 4,180 arrests each year, and the weekly turnover rate runs around 55%.
The jail roster is available online at garfieldjailroster.org. You can also check the inmate list at kineticconsole.com for a different view of the same data. Search by first name, last name, or booking date. The roster shows the person's name, mugshot, booking date and time, charges with statute numbers, bond amount, and court date. Records update at least once per day. Some booking data updates as often as every 15 minutes.
You can also call the detention center directly. The main phone line is 580-548-2479 and it runs 24 hours. The booking desk has a separate number at 580-548-2429. For court questions, call 580-237-0232. The district attorney's office is at 580-233-1311.
If you need to reach the Garfield County Sheriff, call 580-237-0244. For dispatch, the number is 580-237-0240. Visit the Garfield County arrest records page for the full county guide with search tools and details.
The Oklahoma VINE system lets you check custody status and get alerts for inmates held in Garfield County and across the state.
Note: If a mugshot is not on the online roster, send a written request to the Garfield County Detention Center at 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK 73701.
Enid Arrest Records in Court
After an Enid arrest, the case moves to Garfield County District Court. You can look up dockets for free at OSCN and ODCR. Set the court filter to Garfield County. Search by the person's name or case number. Results show charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and case outcomes.
Both sites are free. No account needed. OSCN is the official Oklahoma State Courts Network. ODCR is a third-party site run by KellPro that pulls the same records. Some people prefer one layout over the other. For Enid arrest records, either works well since Garfield County courts are fully covered by both systems.
Access Laws for Enid Arrest Records
Title 51 Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act makes most arrest records public. That means booking info, charges, and bond amounts are open to anyone who asks. You do not need to give a reason. This applies to records held by the Enid Police Department and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office.
Some Enid arrest records stay closed. Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 get wiped from public databases. If someone gets an Enid arrest expunged, it drops off OSCN, ODCR, and the jail roster. Medical info and social security numbers are always redacted from public versions, even when the rest of the record is available to view or copy.
For a statewide criminal history check that includes Enid arrests, the OSBI CHIRP portal runs name-based searches for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. You need the person's full name and date of birth. Results come as PDF files and cover serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. CHIRP only covers state records. It does not include federal or out-of-state arrests. Results expire after 60 days, so download them right away.
Written records requests to the Garfield County jail should be sent to: Garfield County Sheriff, Att: Jail Records, 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK 73701. Include the person's full name, any aliases, date of birth, date range, and the crimes they were charged with.
More Enid Arrest Records Resources
The DOC Offender Lookup shows people who have been sent to Oklahoma state prison after an Enid arrest. This does not include county jail inmates. Only those sentenced and transferred to the Department of Corrections appear in the system. You can search by name or DOC number.
The Oklahoma VINE system provides custody notifications. Call 877-654-8463 to check on someone's status or register for email and phone alerts. This works for inmates in any Oklahoma county jail, including Garfield County.
Free legal resources are available at OKLaw, which covers topics like expungement and how to read criminal history records. Their criminal history records guide walks through each step. If you need a lawyer for an arrest records matter in Enid, the Oklahoma Bar Association referral tool can help you find someone local.
Garfield County Arrest Records
Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. The county sheriff runs the detention center and handles all jail bookings for Enid arrests. Garfield County has one of the larger jails in western Oklahoma with an average of 167 inmates daily. For the full county guide with search tools, contact numbers, and records request details, visit the Garfield County arrest records page.
Nearby Cities
Enid is in northwest Oklahoma. These are the closest qualifying cities with arrest records pages.