Cimarron County Arrest Records
Cimarron County arrest records are kept by the Cimarron County Sheriff's Office in Boise City. This is the smallest county jail system in the Oklahoma panhandle, with an average daily population of just 12 inmates. The jail does not run its own online roster, so you will need to call 580-544-2020 to check on someone in custody. Third-party inmate roster sites do list some Cimarron County booking data. Court records for cases filed here are free to search through the state courts network. This page explains how to find arrest records in Cimarron County.
Cimarron County Overview
Cimarron County Sheriff's Office
The Cimarron County Sheriff's Office and jail are at 409 N. Logan in Boise City. The phone number is 580-544-2020 and the line is open 24 hours a day. This is the only law enforcement office in the county, so all arrests and bookings go through this office. Boise City, Felt, and Keyes are the main communities served by the Cimarron County jail.
With about 240 arrests per year and an average of 12 inmates on any given day, Cimarron County is one of the least populated jail systems in the state. The weekly turnover rate runs around 55 percent. Because of the small size, many functions that larger counties handle online are done by phone or in person here. Records requests, custody checks, and booking details all go through the main number.
| Address | 409 N. Logan, Boise City, OK 73933 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 580-544-2020 (24/7) |
| Service Area | Boise City, Felt, Keyes |
| Hours | 24/7 phone; Office 8 AM - 5 PM weekdays |
Money orders are accepted for commissary deposits. Contact the facility to find out what else is needed for visiting or sending mail to someone in the jail.
Finding Cimarron County Arrest Records
Cimarron County does not publish its own online jail roster. The best way to check if someone is in custody is to call 580-544-2020. Give staff the person's name and date of birth. They can confirm if the person is booked, what the charges are, and what the bond is set at.
Third-party sites do compile some Cimarron County booking data. The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Cimarron County lists recent inmates with booking info and charges. This data comes from public records but may not be as current as calling the jail directly.
Third-party roster sites compile public booking data for Cimarron County inmates.
Another source is the Prison Roster page for Cimarron County. This site has a similar layout and pulls from the same public records. It can be useful as a backup if the first site is down.
The prison roster site provides another way to search for Cimarron County jail bookings.
The VINELink system covers all Oklahoma county jails. Search by name to check custody status in Cimarron County. You can also register for automatic alerts. The toll-free line is 877-654-8463. For court records tied to Cimarron County arrests, use OSCN or ODCR to search free docket data by name or case number.
Note: With only 12 inmates on average, the roster changes fast. Call the jail for the most current information on who is in custody.
How to Get Cimarron County Arrest Records
Visit the sheriff's office at 409 N. Logan in Boise City during business hours to request copies of arrest records. Bring a valid photo ID. You can also call 580-544-2020 for basic booking information at any time. Written requests can be mailed to the same address. Include the person's full name, date of birth, approximate date of arrest, and what records you need. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope for the response.
Copy fees follow Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A-8. Standard copies cost about $0.25 per page. Certified copies run $1.00 per page. Payment by cash, check, or money order is accepted. Processing takes a few business days for most requests.
Arrest Records Access in Cimarron County
Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes most arrest records public. Booking info, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots are all available to anyone. You do not need to be the person arrested or a victim to ask for records.
Juvenile records are not public under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. There are exceptions for serious felonies involving older teens. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 are erased from searches. Medical details and social security numbers are always removed from public copies. If you want help with the expungement process, OKLaw has a guide. The Oklahoma Bar Association can connect you with a lawyer who handles these cases.
More Cimarron County Resources
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks for $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. Results cover serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma and come as a downloadable PDF. You need the person's name and date of birth to run a search.
The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison custody. County jail inmates do not show up in this system. For free legal resources on arrest records and expungement, visit OKLaw. The site offers guides in eight languages on criminal history and public defender access.
Nearby Counties
Cimarron County is in the Oklahoma panhandle. These are the closest Oklahoma counties.