Garfield County Arrest Records

Garfield County arrest records are held at the Garfield County Detention Center in Enid. The facility posts a live jail roster you can search by name, booking date, or inmate ID to find who is in custody right now. About 4,180 people pass through the booking process each year. If you need older arrest records or copies of booking reports, you can call the detention center at 580-548-2479 any time of day. Court dockets tied to Garfield County arrests are also free to search through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. This page walks through where to look, what the records show, and how to get copies.

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Garfield County Overview

~62,000 Population
Enid County Seat
167 Avg Daily Inmates
~4,180 Annual Arrests

Garfield County Detention Center

The Garfield County Detention Center sits at 1020 South 10th Street in Enid. It is one of the larger county jails in the region. The main phone line is 580-548-2479, and staff answer around the clock. You can call at any hour to check if someone is being held or to ask about charges and bond amounts. For booking questions, there is a separate line at 580-548-2429.

On a typical day, the facility holds about 167 inmates. The weekly turnover rate runs close to 55 percent, so the population shifts fast. The detention center serves all of Garfield County, which takes in the cities of Enid, Garber, Covington, Kremlin, Lahoma, Waukomis, Hillsdale, Hunter, Carrier, Breckinridge, Drummond, Fairmont, Longdale, Orienta, Pioneer, and Dover. Any arrest made by law enforcement in these areas goes through the Garfield County booking process, and all records stay on file at the detention center.

Address 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK 73701
Main Phone 580-548-2479 (24 hours)
Booking Line 580-548-2429
Court 580-237-0232
Dispatch 580-237-0240

The district attorney's office can be reached at 580-233-1311. For juvenile matters, call 580-237-0243. The sheriff's direct line is 580-237-0244.

The detention center posts a live inmate roster at garfieldjailroster.org. You can search by first name, middle name, last name, booking date, or inmate ID. The system updates daily at minimum. Some fields refresh as often as every 15 minutes. Each record shows the person's full name, physical traits, mugshot, booking number, jacket number, booking date, charges with statute numbers, bond amount, court date, and prior arrests on file.

The Garfield County inmate list on KineticConsole gives another way to view current bookings. It pulls the same data and lets you browse the full roster or look up a specific person by name.

Garfield County inmate list for arrest records search

The KineticConsole page shows current bookings with names, charges, and bond details for Garfield County inmates.

If you want a broader look at Garfield County arrest data, the Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Garfield County compiles information from multiple sources. It lists facility details, contact numbers, and links to the official roster.

Garfield County inmate rosters and arrest records portal

This portal gathers Garfield County jail data in one spot, though you should verify details through the official detention center site.

Note: The jail roster shows only people in custody right now. For records of released inmates, call the detention center at 580-548-2479.

How to Get Garfield County Arrest Records

There are five main ways to get arrest records from Garfield County. The fastest is the online roster. Next is the phone. Call 580-548-2479 any time, day or night. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share basic booking details over the phone.

For written copies of Garfield County arrest records, mail a request to the detention center. Include the person's full name, known aliases, date of birth, the date range you need, and the specific crime charged or convicted of. Send it to Garfield County Sheriff, Att: Jail Records, 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK 73701. You can also go in person during office hours. Copy fees follow Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A-8, which sets the standard rate at $0.25 per page for most records. The law says anyone can ask for these records. You do not need to be the person arrested or a crime victim to make a request.

Court records linked to Garfield County arrests are free to search at OSCN. You can also check ODCR for docket data. Both sites let you search by name or case number and pull up charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes.

Garfield County Records and State Law

Oklahoma law makes most arrest records public. Title 51 Section 24A-8 of the Oklahoma statutes spells this out. Booking data, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots are all fair game for public requests. The detention center must respond within a prompt and reasonable time. If they charge a fee, it can only cover the cost of making copies.

Not all records are open. Juvenile arrest records stay sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102, with limited exceptions for certain felonies involving minors 14 and older. Records that have been expunged under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 will not show up in any public search. Medical data and social security numbers are also kept out of public records, even in booking reports that are otherwise open.

If someone has questions about sealing a Garfield County arrest record, the expungement process typically takes one to two years. Not all crimes qualify. Hiring an attorney who handles expungement cases in Garfield County is the usual path. The Oklahoma Bar Association has a lawyer referral tool that can help you find one.

More Garfield County Arrest Resources

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks for a $15 fee under Title 74 Section 150.9. CHIRP covers serious misdemeanors and felonies that have fingerprint records on file with the state. Results come as a PDF. This is a statewide search, so it picks up arrests from Garfield County along with every other county in Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup tracks people who have moved from the county jail into the state prison system. If someone was arrested in Garfield County and later sentenced to state time, you can find them here. County jail inmates do not show up in this database. Only those under DOC custody appear.

For victim notifications, the Oklahoma VINE system lets you track custody status changes for Garfield County inmates. You can search by name and sign up for phone or email alerts. The toll-free VINE number is 877-654-8463.

Legal help with Garfield County arrest records is available through OKLaw. The site covers topics like criminal history checks, expungement steps, and how to get a public defender. It is run by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma. You can also check their criminal history guide for step-by-step details on what is public and what is not.

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