Rogers County Arrest Records

Rogers County arrest records are managed by the sheriff's office in Claremore. The county runs an online inmate roster through its official website where you can search by name to find current bookings. It also posts a 48-hour release list showing people recently let go. If you need older records or written copies, the sheriff's office takes requests in person, by mail, or over the phone. Court dockets tied to Rogers County arrests are free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. This page explains how to search for arrest records, what details they include, and who to contact.

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Rogers County Overview

~92,000 Population
Claremore County Seat
~6,000 Annual Arrests
250 Jail Capacity

Rogers County Sheriff's Office and Detention

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records for the county. The office sits at 201 South Cherokee Street in Claremore. You can call 918-342-9700 during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. The jail itself can be reached at 918-342-9797 around the clock. Sheriff Scott Walton leads the department.

Every year, Rogers County law enforcement arrests and detains about 6,000 people. The jail holds an average of 300 inmates on any given day. All individuals arrested for a crime anywhere in the county are brought to the Rogers County Detention Center. The center is called the Amos G. Ward Detention Center. It was built in 1987 and is a medium security facility with a capacity of around 250 beds. The detention division of the sheriff's office runs the facility and manages all bookings, releases, and inmate records.

Sheriff's Office 201 S. Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017
Office Phone 918-342-9700
Jail Phone 918-342-9797
Fax 918-341-3150
Hours Office: Mon-Fri 8 AM - 5 PM; Jail: 24/7

The Rogers County Court Clerk, Jeanne Heidlage, can be reached at 918-923-4796 at the courthouse at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd in Claremore. The district court clerk is at the same address and can be called at 918-923-4960. Court hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays.

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office website is the best place to start. The site links to the inmate roster and other jail services. You can navigate to the detention section to find the current inmate list and the 48-hour release list.

Rogers County Sheriff website for arrest records

The main Rogers County Sheriff's Office page gives you access to the inmate roster, most wanted, and sheriff sales.

The Rogers County inmate roster shows everyone currently held at the detention center. You can search by first or last name. Each result shows the inmate's name, age, booking number, gender, arrest date, booking date, court date, and release date when available. The roster displays the most recent booking, so if someone has been in and out, you will see only the latest entry.

Rogers County inmate roster for arrest records search

The inmate roster page lets you search by name and shows charges, bond amounts, and court dates for each booking.

Rogers County also posts a 48-hour release list. This shows all people released from the detention center within the past two days. It is helpful if you are checking on someone who may have already bonded out or been let go. The sheriff's office also keeps a list of most wanted people on its site at no cost to view.

Note: Rogers County does not post mugshots on its roster. For booking photos, contact the jail at 918-342-9797.

How to Get Rogers County Arrest Records

Members of the public can access Rogers County arrest records without fees through several routes. The online roster is free. Court records on OSCN and ODCR are also free. For copies, there are small fees.

To request records in person, visit the Rogers County Sheriff's Office at 201 S. Cherokee Street during regular business hours. Fill out an inmate information request form at the front counter. Bring valid ID. Staff can help you find what you need. For written requests, mail your letter to Rogers County Sheriff's Office, Records Division, 201 S. Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017. Include the inmate's full name, date of birth, and the records you need. The sheriff's office typically responds within 5 to 10 business days under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Certified copies of court documents cost $1.00 per certification plus the copy fee.

You can also call the jail at 918-342-9797 to confirm if someone is currently in custody. Phone staff can share basic booking details but cannot provide detailed records over the phone.

Rogers County Records Access and Law

Under Title 51 Section 24A-8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most arrest records are public. Booking data, charges, bond info, and mugshots are all available to anyone who asks. You do not need to explain why you want them. Free in-person inspection is available at the sheriff's office and the court clerk's office.

Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102 with exceptions for serious felonies. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 are removed from databases. Medical details and social security numbers never appear in public booking records. The Oklahoma VINE system at VINELink provides free custody tracking for anyone booked in Rogers County. Call 877-654-8463 or sign up online for automated alerts.

More Rogers County Arrest Record Sources

Free online resources for Rogers County arrest records include the Oklahoma State Courts Network, the Rogers County inmate roster, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Search, and the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry. All of these are free to search and do not require you to create an account.

For a formal criminal history check, use the OSBI CHIRP portal. It costs $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9 and covers fingerprint-based arrest data for serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. Results come as a downloadable PDF. They expire after 60 days, so save them promptly. For legal help, OKLaw has free guides on criminal records, expungement, and how to get a public defender. You can also find a local attorney through the Oklahoma Bar Association.

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