Mayes County Arrest Records
Mayes County arrest records are managed by the Mayes County Sheriff's Office in Pryor. The jail posts a roster online with mugshots, charges, and booking dates for every person in custody. Around 3,000 people are booked through the Mayes County jail each year. The facility holds an average of 150 inmates on any given day. If you need records or want to check if someone is being held, the 24-hour phone line is 918-825-3535. This page walks through how to search for Mayes County arrest records, what the records show, and where to go for help.
Mayes County Overview
Mayes County Sheriff's Office and Jail
The Mayes County Sheriff's Office is at 1 Court Place, Suite 150, in Pryor. Administrative hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. The main phone number is 918-825-3535 and it is staffed 24 hours a day. The jail is at 34 N Adair Street in Pryor, with its own phone line at 918-825-6500.
The sheriff's office has a Records and Warrants Division that handles public records requests. You can reach the records clerk at 918-825-3535. If you prefer to fax a request, send it to 918-825-6978, attention Records. The office releases what is available under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Incident reports and arrest records are among the records you can get.
The Mayes County Jail serves the communities of Chouteau, Disney, Eucha, Langley, Locust Grove, Pensacola, Pryor Creek, Rose, Salina, Spavinaw, and Strang. The weekly turnover at the jail runs about 55 percent, so the population shifts regularly. As of the latest data, around 119 inmates were in custody with about 89 percent male and 11 percent female.
| Sheriff's Office | 1 Court Place, Suite 150, Pryor, OK 74361 |
|---|---|
| Jail Address | 34 N Adair Street, Pryor, OK 74361 |
| Main Phone | 918-825-3535 (24 hours) |
| Jail Phone | 918-825-6500 |
| Records Fax | 918-825-6978 (Attn: Records) |
Search Mayes County Arrest Records Online
The Mayes County jail roster shows every person currently in custody. Mugshots are posted right on the roster page next to each name. The roster sorts by booking date, with the most recent arrests at the top. You can search by name to find a specific person. Each entry shows the full name, booking date and time, and a complete list of charges.
The Mayes County jail roster shows mugshots, names, booking dates, and full charge lists for current inmates.
Charge details on the roster can be extensive. Entries often list multiple charges per person, covering everything from possession of controlled substances to burglary to driving offenses. Some inmates have a dozen or more charges listed. The roster gives you a clear picture of what someone was arrested for and when they were booked.
The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Mayes County provides another view of jail data compiled from multiple sources.
This portal compiles Mayes County jail data from various sources in one place.
Court records for Mayes County cases are free to search on OSCN and ODCR. Both sites cover the district court and let you look up dockets by name or case number.
Getting Mayes County Arrest Records
There are several ways to get copies of Mayes County arrest records. Call the records clerk at 918-825-3535 during business hours. Fax your request to 918-825-6978 with "Attention: Records" noted. Visit the sheriff's office in person at 1 Court Place, Suite 150, Pryor. Or mail a written request to the same address.
For mugshots that are not on the online roster, send a written request to Mayes County Jail, 34 N Adair Street, Pryor, OK 74361, with "Attention: Media Relations" noted. Include your email address so they can send the image to you. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A-8 makes most arrest records public. Copy fees follow the standard rate of about $0.25 per page. Anyone can request these records without stating a reason.
Note: The Mayes County roster only shows current inmates. For records on released individuals, call the records clerk at 918-825-3535.
Mayes County Arrest Records and the Law
Oklahoma makes most arrest records public. Title 51 Section 24A-8 covers the right to access booking data, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office releases what the Open Records Act allows.
Juvenile arrest records stay sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Those names will not appear on the roster. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 are also hidden from public searches. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history checks for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. This covers felonies and serious misdemeanors with fingerprint records on file from every county in Oklahoma, including Mayes. For legal advice, OKLaw has free resources on records access and expungement. The Oklahoma Bar Association can help find a lawyer in the Pryor area.
More Mayes County Resources
The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup covers people who moved from Mayes County to state prison. County jail inmates are not in the DOC system. Only those under Department of Corrections custody appear.
The Oklahoma VINE system tracks custody changes for Mayes County inmates. Call 877-654-8463 or use the website to search by name and sign up for alerts. This tells you when someone is released or transferred. With the notable American Indian population in Mayes County (roughly 29 percent of jail inmates), some cases may involve tribal jurisdiction as well. The sheriff's office can clarify jurisdictional questions.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Mayes County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring jails as well.