Noble County Arrest Records Search

Noble County arrest records are maintained by the Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry. The jail uses a Kinetic Console system to post its inmate list online, where you can view names and booking dates of current inmates. For more details like charges, bond amounts, or mugshots, you will need to contact the sheriff's office directly at 580-336-3517. Court dockets tied to Noble County cases are free to search on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. This page shows you how to find arrest records in Noble County and what to expect.

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Noble County Overview

~11,000 Population
Perry County Seat
580-336-3517 Jail Phone
Online Inmate List

Noble County Sheriff and Jail

The Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry runs the county jail and handles arrest records. Call 580-336-3517 to reach the jail. Phone lines are open around the clock. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking info.

The jail posts its inmate list through the Kinetic Console system. This is a third-party platform that shows a table of current inmates. The list includes first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. It does not show charges, bond amounts, or mugshots. The table supports pagination so you can browse through the full list. You can set the display to show 10, 25, 50, or even up to 1,000 entries per page.

Noble County inmate list for arrest records search

The Kinetic Console shows a basic list of inmates booked into the Noble County Jail.

Phone 580-336-3517
Location Perry, OK
Mugshots Online No
Inmate List Kinetic Console (names and booking dates)

The online inmate list for Noble County is limited. It shows names and dates but not much else. For charge details, bond info, or booking photos, call the jail at 580-336-3517. You can also visit in person during business hours to get this information.

The Noble County inmate roster page through third-party sites may have more detail, including charges and bond amounts when available. These sites pull from public data but may not update as fast as the official system.

Noble County inmate roster and arrest records resources

Third-party roster sites compile Noble County jail data from public sources and often include more detail than the official list.

Court records tied to Noble County arrests are free to search through OSCN. The system covers district court dockets, charges, and hearing dates. You can also use ODCR as a second way to search court data. Both are free. The Oklahoma VINE system lets you track custody changes by phone at 877-654-8463 or online.

Request Noble County Arrest Records

Call 580-336-3517 for quick answers. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. For written copies, contact the Noble County Sheriff's Office with a formal request. Include the person's full name, date of birth, any aliases, the date range, and the specific charge you are looking for.

Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, most arrest records are public. Anyone can ask for booking info, charges, and bond amounts. Copy fees are typically $0.25 per page. You can make your request by mail, in person, or by phone. For digital copies, include your email address so staff can send records electronically when possible.

Noble County Arrest Record Laws

Most arrest records in Noble County are public under Oklahoma law. The Open Records Act lets anyone see booking details, charges, mugshots, and bond amounts. You do not need a special reason to ask.

Juvenile records are off limits. Title 10A Section 2-6-102 keeps them sealed. The only exceptions are for felonies involving minors age 14 and up, and even those are limited. Records expunged under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 are also removed from public access. Medical records and Social Security numbers are always redacted from booking records that are released to the public.

For a formal statewide criminal history check, use the OSBI CHIRP portal. It costs $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. Results cover serious misdemeanors and felonies with fingerprint data on file. You can also check the sex offender registry for $2 and the violent offender registry for $2 through the same system. For legal help, OKLaw offers free guides on criminal records and expungement.

Note: CHIRP results only cover Oklahoma. For out-of-state criminal history, you need a separate search in each state.

More Noble County Resources

The DOC Offender Lookup covers state prison inmates from Noble County. If someone was arrested here and then moved to a state facility, that database will show their current status. County jail inmates do not show up in DOC records.

The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer finder can connect you with an attorney near Perry who handles expungement. Sealing a Noble County arrest record requires filing a petition with the district court, and the process typically takes one to two years. An attorney can help you figure out if you meet the eligibility rules.

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Nearby Counties

Noble County borders several other counties. Check these jails if you are not sure where someone was booked.