Beaver County Arrest Records Lookup
Beaver County arrest records are managed by the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 215 Avenue E in Beaver, Oklahoma. This rural county in the Oklahoma panhandle has limited online access for jail records, so most searches happen by phone. The jail line at 580-625-4549 is available 24 hours a day. Court records for Beaver County cases can be found through the state court network at no cost. This guide covers how to search for arrest records here, what the records include, and how to get copies.
Beaver County Overview
Beaver County Sheriff and Jail
Sheriff Reuben A. Parker, Jr. leads the Beaver County Sheriff's Office. The jail sits at 215 Avenue E in Beaver. Call 580-625-4549 at any time to check on an inmate. The local police can be reached at 580-625-3889 for questions about city arrests. Mail goes to P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952.
Beaver County is small. Law enforcement here arrests about 320 people each year. The jail holds an average of 16 inmates on any given day. Weekly turnover runs about 55 percent. As of recent counts, the jail had 12 inmates. Most were male. Over half identified as Hispanic or Latino. Felony charges of varying degrees made up 75 percent of the jail population, while misdemeanor charges accounted for the other 25 percent. This is a low-volume facility compared to the rest of Oklahoma.
| Physical Address | 215 Avenue "E", Beaver, OK 73932 |
|---|---|
| Mailing Address | P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952 |
| Phone | 580-625-4549 (24 hours) |
| Police | 580-625-3889 |
The jail serves the towns of Balko, Beaver, Forgan, Floris, Gate, Knowles, and Turpin. Any arrest in these communities goes through Beaver County booking.
Search Beaver County Arrest Records
Beaver County does not run its own online inmate roster. The main way to check on someone is to call the jail at 580-625-4549. Staff can confirm whether a person is in custody, tell you the charges, and share bond information. This line works 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Third-party sites do list some Beaver County jail data. The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Beaver County compiles information from public sources. It may show names, booking dates, and charges for recent inmates.
Third-party roster pages compile Beaver County booking data from public sources.
The Jail Exchange page for Beaver County provides another reference point. Keep in mind that these sites pull from public data and may not be fully up to date. Always verify through official sources.
Jail Exchange lists facility details and general booking information for Beaver County.
Court records for Beaver County are free to search on OSCN and ODCR. Select Beaver County from the court dropdown and type in a name. Case dockets show charges, hearing dates, and case status. The Oklahoma VINE system can also track custody status. Call 877-654-8463 or search online.
Note: Beaver County does not post mugshots on a public roster. Contact the sheriff's office to request booking photos.
How to Request Beaver County Records
Call first. Dial 580-625-4549 and ask about the person by name. Staff can share basic booking info over the phone at any hour. For written copies of Beaver County arrest records, send a request to Beaver County Jail, P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952, Attention: Media Relations. Include the person's full name, date of birth, the date range, and your email address if you want a response sent electronically.
You can also visit in person at 215 Avenue E in Beaver. Bring a valid ID. Office hours are typically 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. Copy fees follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act, generally $0.25 per page under Title 51 Section 24A-8.
The booking process at Beaver County Jail includes confirming the person's identity, taking mugshots, medical and mental health screening, DNA collection when required, a physical search, seizing personal property, and one free phone call. Bail can be paid with cash, credit cards, money orders, or through a licensed bail bond agent. Property within the county may also be used as collateral.
Beaver County Arrest Records and the Law
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, makes most arrest records public. Booking info, charges, bonds, and arrest dates are all available to anyone who asks. You do not need to give a reason. Copies cost about $0.25 per page.
Sealed records are the exception. Juvenile arrest records are protected under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 do not appear in any public search. Medical data and social security numbers are always redacted from public copies. For help with expungement, the OKLaw criminal records page explains the steps involved.
More Resources for Beaver County
The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you run a statewide criminal history check for $15, which is set by Title 74 Section 150.9. Create a free account, enter a name and date of birth, and get results as a PDF. CHIRP covers fingerprint-based arrest data for felonies and serious misdemeanors. It does not include arrests from other states.
The DOC Offender Lookup covers inmates who moved from Beaver County Jail to a state prison. County jail inmates are not in this system. For legal help with arrest records, OKLaw offers free guides on criminal history checks and expungement. The Oklahoma Bar Association maintains a lawyer directory if you need an attorney in the panhandle area.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County is in the Oklahoma panhandle. If the person you are looking for is not in this jail, check the neighboring counties.