Find Latimer County Arrest Records

Latimer County arrest records are held by the sheriff's office in Wilburton, Oklahoma. The county has limited online jail roster access, which means you will most likely need to contact the office by phone to get current booking information. State court records for Latimer County cases are available for free online. This page covers how to search for arrest records, what to expect in the records, copy fees, and resources for legal help in Latimer County.

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Latimer County Overview

~10,400 Population
Wilburton County Seat
Limited Online Roster
Eastern OK Region

Latimer County Sheriff and Jail

The Latimer County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest processing and record keeping for the county. The office is in Wilburton. Contact the sheriff through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation if you cannot reach the local office directly. The jail holds inmates who are awaiting trial or serving shorter sentences.

Latimer County is a rural area in southeastern Oklahoma. The county has a fairly small population, and the jail matches that size. Like other smaller counties in the state, Latimer County may send inmates to a larger facility if the local jail is at capacity. Arrests from Wilburton, Red Oak, and the rest of the county all go through the Latimer County booking process. If you are looking for someone who was picked up in this part of the state but cannot find their record here, check Le Flore County, Haskell County, or Pittsburg County as well.

Location Wilburton, Oklahoma
Contact Contact via OSBI or local directory
Hours Office hours weekdays; 24/7 for emergencies

Latimer County does not maintain a public jail roster website. The primary way to check on an inmate is to call the sheriff's office. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and share the basic booking details over the phone.

For online options, the Latimer County page on Oklahoma Inmate Rosters is one place to look. The site pulls data from the state system and may show current inmates if the information is on file. This is not always up to date for smaller counties, so keep that in mind.

Latimer County inmate rosters for arrest records search

Oklahoma Inmate Rosters can show Latimer County booking data when available in the state system.

The Latimer County Prison Roster page is another third-party resource. It lists facility info and may have inmate data. Always verify through the sheriff's office since third-party sites can lag behind.

Latimer County prison roster page for arrest records

Prison Roster collects jail data from multiple sources for Latimer County.

Court records are available for free at OSCN and ODCR. Both sites let you search by name or case number and show charges, hearing dates, and docket entries.

Get Latimer County Arrest Records

Phone is the fastest method. Call the Latimer County Sheriff's Office and ask for the information you need. Staff can check the booking records while you are on the line.

For a written copy, send your request to the sheriff's office in Wilburton. Include the inmate's full name, date of birth, known aliases, and the date range for the arrest. If you know the charge, add that too. Copies cost around $0.25 per page under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. You can go in person during business hours if that works better for you.

The VINELink system covers Latimer County. Search by name to check if a person is still in custody. You can register for free alerts that come by phone or email when their status changes. The VINE toll-free number is 877-654-8463. The DOC Offender Lookup is useful if the person has been transferred to a state prison from the county jail.

Note: Latimer County has limited online jail roster presence, so phone inquiries are the most reliable way to get current arrest data.

Latimer County Records and the Law

Arrest records in Oklahoma are public under Title 51 Section 24A-8. That means anyone can ask for booking info, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. There is no need to state a reason for your request. Copies cost $0.25 per page.

There are exceptions. Juvenile arrest records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102 in most cases. Felonies and repeat offenses by minors aged 14 and up can sometimes be accessed, but the default is that youth records stay private. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 are also removed from the public system. Medical data and Social Security numbers are always redacted.

If you need your Latimer County arrest record sealed, the OKLaw website has free guides on the expungement process. The Oklahoma Bar Association can help you find a lawyer who handles these cases in southeastern Oklahoma.

More Latimer County Resources

The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you run a formal criminal criminal history check for $15 per name. Under Title 74 Section 150.9, this system covers felonies and serious misdemeanors that went through the fingerprint process. Results are sent as a PDF file.

OKLaw offers free legal information on criminal records, expungement, and finding a public defender. It is run by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and covers all 77 counties in the state.

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Nearby Counties

Latimer County is in southeastern Oklahoma. Check these nearby counties if you think someone may have been booked elsewhere.