Find Marshall County Arrest Records

Marshall County arrest records are managed by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Madill. This south-central Oklahoma county sits near Lake Texoma and has a moderate rural population. Online jail roster access is limited for Marshall County, so direct contact with the sheriff's office is the most reliable way to get booking details. Court records for Marshall County cases are free to search through the state court system. This page covers how to look up arrest records, where to search, and how to get copies.

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Marshall County Overview

~17,000 Population
Madill County Seat
South-Central OK Region
Southern District Judicial District

Marshall County Sheriff's Office

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is in Madill. The office handles law enforcement, court security, and the county jail. Marshall County has minimal online jail roster presence, so calling the sheriff's office is the recommended way to check on someone's custody status or get booking details.

The jail holds pre-trial detainees and short-term sentenced inmates. Marshall County follows standard Oklahoma jail procedures and the Oklahoma Open Records Act for handling requests. The sheriff's office is located in the Marshall County Courthouse in downtown Madill. Standard weekday business hours apply for walk-in visits, while phone lines stay open around the clock for custody inquiries.

Marshall County covers an area that includes Madill, Kingston, Oakland, and other communities near Lake Texoma. Any arrest by local law enforcement in these places goes through the Marshall County booking process. The county sits in the southern judicial district of Oklahoma.

Location Marshall County Courthouse, Madill, OK
Phone Contact Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Hours 24/7 phone; Office weekdays

Marshall County does not run its own online inmate roster. The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Marshall County is one of the few online sources that compiles jail information for this area.

Marshall County inmate rosters and arrest records

The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page lists Marshall County jail contact details and compiled inmate data.

Without a dedicated online roster, your options for finding Marshall County arrest records fall into a few categories. First, call the sheriff's office for the most current information. Second, use the Oklahoma VINE system to search by name and track custody changes. Third, check the Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup if you think the person has moved to state prison. Fourth, look up court dockets on OSCN or ODCR for charges and case records tied to Marshall County arrests.

Both OSCN and ODCR are free. They cover the district court and let you search by name or case number. Dockets show charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. These tools work for anyone who needs to look up the court side of a Marshall County arrest.

Note: If Marshall County's jail is at capacity, inmates may be housed in a nearby county facility. Call the sheriff's office to confirm where someone is held.

How to Request Marshall County Arrest Records

Phone is the fastest method. Call the Marshall County Sheriff's Office to ask about current or past bookings. For written copies, mail your request to the sheriff's office in Madill. Include the full name, date of birth, aliases, and date range you need.

Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, most arrest records are public. Booking data, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots can all be requested by anyone. You do not need to state why you want the information. Standard copy fees run about $0.25 per page. The sheriff's office must respond within a prompt and reasonable time frame. If you go in person during weekday office hours, you can often get records the same day.

Marshall County Records and Oklahoma Law

Most arrest records from Marshall County are open to the public. The Open Records Act covers booking info, charges, bond details, and mugshots. Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102 with exceptions for certain felonies. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 will not appear in any public search.

The OSBI CHIRP portal provides formal criminal history checks across all Oklahoma counties for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. This includes Marshall County arrests that have fingerprint data on file. Results come as a PDF. The VINE toll-free number at 877-654-8463 also tracks custody status changes for inmates in Marshall County and across the state.

For help with expungement or legal questions about Marshall County arrest records, OKLaw has free guides online. The Oklahoma Bar Association provides a lawyer referral tool if you need an attorney near Madill. The criminal history records guide on OKLaw is a good starting point for understanding what is public and what is sealed.

More Marshall County Arrest Resources

The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup shows people who went from Marshall County custody to state prison. County jail inmates will not appear in the DOC system. Only those sentenced to state time are listed.

Marshall County sits near the Texas border and Lake Texoma, which means some arrests involve people passing through. If you are looking for someone who may have been arrested while traveling in the area, the sheriff's office is the best place to start. The VINE system and OSCN court dockets can also help you track down records for people who were briefly in Marshall County custody before being released or transferred.

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Nearby Counties

Marshall County borders these counties. If the person you are looking for is not in the Marshall County system, try one of these nearby jails.