Okfuskee County Arrest Records
Okfuskee County arrest records are kept by the Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office at 209 North 3rd Street in Okemah. The county jail is a small, medium security facility with 25 beds that first opened in 1907. You can search for inmates through the sheriff's office website, call 918-623-1122, or send an email to request booking information. Court records for Okfuskee County cases are free to look up online. This page covers how to find arrest records in Okfuskee County and what options are available to you.
Okfuskee County Overview
Okfuskee County Sheriff and Jail
The Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office is at 209 North 3rd Street in Okemah. The main phone number is 918-623-1122. There is also an alternate line at 918-623-0481. You can reach them by email at info@oklahomasheriffs.com or through their Facebook page. The jail has been open since 1907 and holds up to 25 inmates at a time.
With only 25 beds, this is one of the smaller jails in Oklahoma. The medium security facility handles both pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. When the jail gets full, inmates may be transferred to neighboring county facilities. This is something to keep in mind if you are searching for someone and cannot find them in the Okfuskee County system.
The sheriff's office website has an inmate search link in the left-hand column. Click on it, then enter a first name, last name, or booking number to search. The Okfuskee County inmate roster is also available through third-party sites that compile public booking data.
The online roster shows current inmates with booking details for the Okfuskee County Jail.
| Address | 209 North 3rd Street, Okemah, OK 74859 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 918-623-1122 |
| Alternate Phone | 918-623-0481 |
| info@oklahomasheriffs.com |
Find Okfuskee County Arrest Records
There are five ways to search. The online inmate roster is the starting point. You can also call the jail, visit in person, send an email, or reach out through the sheriff's Facebook page. Each method will get you basic custody info and booking details.
Third-party sites also track Okfuskee County jail data using publicly available booking information.
For court records, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. It is free and covers Okfuskee County district court cases. Search by name, case number, or date range. The ODCR gives you another way to access the same data. The VINE system tracks custody changes. Call 877-654-8463 or search online. You can register for alerts when an inmate is released or transferred.
Request Okfuskee County Records
Call 918-623-1122 for the fastest response. Staff can tell you who is in custody and share basic booking info. For detailed or historical records, a written request is the way to go.
Mail your request to Okfuskee County Sheriff, 209 North 3rd Street, Okemah, OK 74859. Include the inmate's full name, any aliases, date of birth, date range, and charges. You can also email info@oklahomasheriffs.com. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, most booking records are public. The standard copy fee is about $0.25 per page. Inmates can receive letters, but packages need prior written approval from jail staff. Call 918-623-1122 to find out what is allowed.
Note: In December 2025, an inmate escaped from the Okfuskee County Jail, so security procedures may be tighter than usual for in-person visits.
Arrest Record Access in Okfuskee County
Oklahoma law makes most arrest records public. Booking info, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots are all open under the Open Records Act. You do not need a reason to request them. Copy fees are $0.25 per page.
Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. There are limited exceptions for serious felonies involving minors 14 and up. Records expunged under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 are removed from all public searches. Medical records and Social Security numbers are always redacted from booking records that are released to the public.
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks. Each search costs $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. Results cover serious misdemeanors and felonies with fingerprint data on file. For the sex offender registry, add $2. For the violent offender registry, add another $2. For legal help, OKLaw provides free guides. The Oklahoma Bar Association can match you with an expungement attorney near Okemah.
More Okfuskee County Resources
The DOC Offender Lookup covers state prison inmates from Okfuskee County. If an arrested person was moved to state custody, this is where you check. County jail inmates do not appear in the DOC system.
Okfuskee County is a small county with limited online resources compared to larger ones. If you hit a dead end online, a phone call to 918-623-1122 is always your best bet. The staff can point you in the right direction for older records, and they are familiar with the common questions people have about booking data and arrest records.
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