Find McIntosh County Arrest Records
McIntosh County arrest records are managed by the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office in Eufaula. Sheriff Kevin Ledbetter's office runs the county jail and posts an online inmate roster you can search by name. The jail books about 2,900 people each year and holds an average of 145 inmates on any given day. If you need older records or official copies of booking documents, the sheriff's office handles those requests by phone, mail, or in person. This page covers how to search for arrest records in McIntosh County and where to go for more help.
McIntosh County Overview
McIntosh County Sheriff's Office
The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 1425 Industrial Drive in Eufaula. Phone lines are open around the clock at 918-689-2526. You can call any time to check if someone is in custody or to ask about booking details. Office staff handle records requests weekdays during regular business hours.
The sheriff's website provides links to the inmate roster and jail information for McIntosh County.
Every year, McIntosh County law enforcement books about 2,900 people into the jail. The average daily population sits at 145 inmates. About 88 percent are male and 11 percent are female. The weekly turnover rate runs around 55 percent, which means more than half the population changes each week. The jail serves the towns of Checotah, Eufaula, Hanna, Hitchita, and Stidham.
| Address | 1425 Industrial Drive, Eufaula, OK 74432 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 918-689-2526 |
| Sheriff | Kevin Ledbetter |
| Court Clerk | Ashley Burton, 110 N 1st St, Eufaula, OK 74432 |
McIntosh County Jail Roster Search
The McIntosh County jail roster is available online. You can search it by name or booking number. The McIntosh County inmate roster page shows each person's full name, mugshot, booking date and time, age, gender, race, charges with statute numbers, and bond amount. Court dates appear when they have been set.
The roster updates at least once per day. Some booking data gets refreshed as often as every 15 minutes.
If you can't find a mugshot on the roster, the county may have changed its posting policy. You can request a mugshot by mail. Send your letter to McIntosh County Jail, Attn: Media Relations, 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula, OK 74432. Include your email so they can send it to you. Partial name matches are supported, so you do not need the exact spelling to start a search.
Court records tied to McIntosh County arrests are searchable at no cost through OSCN. That site covers the district court and shows case dockets, hearing dates, and charges. You can also try ODCR for another way to look up court data.
Note: The jail roster only shows people currently in custody. For released inmates, call the sheriff's office at 918-689-2526.
Get McIntosh County Arrest Records
There are several ways to get arrest records from McIntosh County. The simplest is to call the jail at 918-689-2526. Staff can confirm custody status and basic booking details over the phone at any hour.
For written copies, send a request to the McIntosh County Sheriff, Attn: Jail Records, 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula, OK 74432. Include the person's full name, any aliases, date of birth, the date range you need, and the specific charge. You can also make requests in person during business hours. Copy fees follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A-8, typically around $0.25 per page. Payment methods include cash for in-person requests, checks, and money orders for mail requests.
The Oklahoma VINE system tracks custody changes for McIntosh County inmates. Call 877-654-8463 or visit VINELink to search by name and sign up for alerts. Video visitation is available through Securus for people who want to contact inmates directly.
Arrest Records Access in McIntosh County
Oklahoma law makes most arrest records public. Anyone can request booking info, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots under the Open Records Act. You do not have to be the arrested person or a victim. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page.
Juvenile arrest records are confidential under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. There are exceptions for felonies and repeat offenders age 14 and older. Records that have been expunged under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 will not show up in searches. Medical records and Social Security numbers are kept private even when the rest of the booking record is open to the public.
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks for $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. It covers serious misdemeanors and felonies recorded through the state system. Results come as a PDF and include arrests with fingerprint data on file. For legal help, OKLaw offers free information on criminal history checks and expungement in McIntosh County.
More McIntosh County Arrest Resources
The DOC Offender Lookup covers state prison inmates from McIntosh County who have been transferred to DOC custody. County jail inmates do not appear in this database. For people who moved into the state prison system after an arrest here, this is the place to check.
The Oklahoma Bar Association can help you find a lawyer who handles expungement cases in the Eufaula area. The process of sealing a McIntosh County arrest record typically takes one to two years. You will need to meet the eligibility rules set out in Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 before filing a petition.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near McIntosh County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring jails as well.