Comanche County Arrest Records Search

Comanche County arrest records are managed by the Comanche County Sheriff's Office and the Comanche County Detention Center in Lawton. The county runs an online inmate search through a BluHorse system that lets you look up current and past inmates by name, ID, or booking date. The detention center is one of the larger jail facilities in southwestern Oklahoma. For copies of arrest records, the sheriff's office takes requests at their main office, and the court clerk handles court-related documents separately. This page covers the different ways to search for arrest records in Comanche County.

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Comanche County Overview

~120,000 Population
Lawton County Seat
BluHorse Inmate System
$1.00/pg Court Copy Fee

Comanche County Sheriff and Detention

The Comanche County Sheriff's Office is at 315 SW 5th Street, Suite 101, in Lawton. The main phone line is 580-353-4280. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. The detention center is in the same building complex at 315 SW 5th Street. Call 580-250-1902 for the jail directly. The jail administrator is David Weber.

Comanche County is home to Lawton, the fourth-largest city in Oklahoma and the location of Fort Sill. The detention center handles a high volume of bookings from multiple law enforcement agencies in the county. Visitation is virtual only through Prodigy Solutions. There are no in-person visits. You need to set up an account with the provider to schedule video calls, send messages, or make phone calls to inmates. The facility has a PREA compliance program with zero tolerance for sexual abuse and staff misconduct.

Sheriff's Office 315 SW 5th Street, Suite 101, Lawton, OK 73501
Sheriff Phone 580-353-4280
Detention Center 315 SW 5th Street, Lawton, OK 73501
Jail Phone 580-250-1902
Court Clerk 315 SW 5th Street, Room 304, Lawton, OK 73501 / 580-355-5214
Hours Office 8 AM - 5 PM Mon-Fri; Jail 24/7

Weekend bond release is available. Check the facility's website for appearance schedules and approved bondsman information.

The Comanche County inmate search runs on the BluHorse system. You can search by first name, last name, permanent ID, state ID, or a date range. The system has two tabs: one for current inmates and one for past inmates. Enter your search criteria and click OK to see results. Each entry shows the inmate's name, booking number, charges, bond amount, and booking date.

Comanche County inmate search system for arrest records

The BluHorse system lets you search current and past inmates by name, ID, or date.

The Comanche County Detention Center page on the county government website has links to the inmate search, mail guidelines, visitation rules, and PREA policy documents. It is a good overview of all the services and rules for the facility. PDF downloads are available for mail rules and other guidelines.

Comanche County Detention Center page for arrest records

The county site links to the inmate search, mail guidelines, and visitation info.

Court records for Comanche County cases are free to search at OSCN and ODCR. Both databases show charges, hearing dates, case numbers, and outcomes. Select Comanche County from the court dropdown to narrow your search.

Note: The BluHorse system includes a "Past Inmate" tab for people no longer in custody. Use this if you need records from a prior booking.

Getting Comanche County Arrest Records

For copies of arrest records, visit the Comanche County Sheriff's Office at 315 SW 5th Street, Suite 101, Lawton during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID and complete a request form. You can also mail a written request to the same address. Include the person's full name, date of birth, approximate date of arrest, and what records you need. Include payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Court records are handled separately by the Comanche County Court Clerk at 315 SW 5th Street, Room 304, Lawton. Court copy fees are $1.00 per page. The clerk's phone is 580-355-5214. The Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A-8 governs public access to these records and sets the standard fees.

Processing for most requests takes about a week. In-person requests at the sheriff's office may be faster. Cash, check, money order, and credit card are all accepted.

Comanche County Records Access

Most arrest records in Comanche County are public. Oklahoma law lets anyone request booking data, charges, bonds, and mugshots. You do not need a reason or a connection to the case. The Open Records Act spells out the rules and the fees agencies can charge.

Juvenile arrest records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102, with exceptions for serious felonies involving older teens. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 are removed from public access. Medical records and social security numbers are always redacted. For help with expungement, OKLaw has a guide. The Oklahoma Bar Association can help you find a lawyer in the Lawton area.

More Comanche County Arrest Resources

The OSBI CHIRP portal is the state's official criminal history check tool. It costs $15 per name under Title 74 Section 150.9. Results include fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data from across Oklahoma. You need the person's name and date of birth to run a search. Results are delivered as a PDF.

The DOC Offender Lookup covers people in state prison. If someone was arrested in Comanche County and later transferred to the Department of Corrections, they will appear in that system. County jail inmates are not included. The VINELink system tracks custody status across all Oklahoma jails. Register for alerts by phone or email. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463.

Free legal help is available through OKLaw, which covers criminal history, expungement, and public defender access.

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