Access Edmond Busted Mugshots
Edmond busted mugshots are handled by the Oklahoma County Detention Center, the same facility that serves Oklahoma City. Edmond sits in Oklahoma County, just north of the state capital. The Edmond Police Department makes arrests in the city, and those inmates get booked at the county detention center. You can search for Edmond busted mugshots through the jail's online system, two free court record portals, and state criminal history tools. This guide covers all of those options.
Edmond Busted Mugshots Overview
Edmond Bookings at Oklahoma County
The Oklahoma County Detention Center processes all Edmond busted mugshots. The facility is the largest jail in the state with a rated capacity of 2,950 inmates. It sits at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. When the Edmond Police Department arrests someone, that person gets transported to this facility for booking. The process creates a record with mugshot, charges, bond amount, and court dates.
The detention center runs JailTracker software for online inmate searches. Type in a first and last name to find current inmates. The system shows custody status, charges, and bond details. Blotter reports get updated each day. If you need older records, you can submit an open records request by email to records@okcountydc.net or through the online contact form. The facility also offers in-person requests during business hours.
The C.A.R.E. Unit helps families with questions about facility rules, inmate location, and support referrals. Warrant checks and bonding procedures are published on the detention center website.
The Oklahoma County Detention Center handles all Edmond bookings and maintains the online inmate search system.
Edmond Busted Mugshots and Court Records
The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives you free access to Oklahoma County District Court cases. That includes all felony and misdemeanor cases from Edmond. Search by name, case number, or date of birth. OSCN holds more than 15 million records across 77 counties. Most courts update within 24 hours. No registration is needed.
Docket sheets show party names, charges, the presiding judge, filing dates, and case status. You can follow a case from start to finish. Attorney information is listed too. Certified copies of court records cost one dollar per page from the Court Clerk's office.
On Demand Court Records is the second free system. ODCR covers 70 courts and sometimes catches filings that have not yet posted on OSCN. Check both for full coverage of Edmond court records and busted mugshots connected to criminal cases.
The Edmond Municipal Court handles city-level offenses like traffic tickets and code violations. These records are separate and not available on OSCN or ODCR. Contact the municipal court directly for those.
Note: Edmond municipal court records are not on OSCN and must be requested from the city's municipal court.
State Criminal History Tools for Edmond
If someone from Edmond gets sentenced to more than one year, they transfer to state prison. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks these inmates. It is free. Search by name, DOC number, or birth date. The results show the person's photo, charges, facility, and expected release date. Phone is 405-425-2500. Mail goes to PO Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400.
The OSBI CHIRP portal handles formal criminal history checks. Each name search costs fifteen dollars under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). You make a free account and pay per search. Provide a name and date of birth. CHIRP checks three years around that date. It finds serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma only. Results stay available for 60 days. Staff reviews run weekdays, 9 AM to 4 PM.
Three public offender registries also help. The Sex Offender Registry and the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Offender Registry (57 O.S. § 593) each cost two dollars through CHIRP. The Meth Registry run by the Bureau of Narcotics needs a name and date of birth.
Edmond Arrest Records and Public Access Law
The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes Edmond busted mugshots public. Law enforcement must share arrestee details under Section 24A.8. That covers the person's name, date of birth, address, physical traits, cause of arrest, and the arresting officer. Jail registers are public too. The Attorney General confirmed in 2012 OK AG 22 that mugshots count as a law enforcement record.
If the Oklahoma County Detention Center keeps mugshots in digital form and you request them digitally, they must comply. Juvenile records are sealed. Records tied to active investigations can be held until ten days past arraignment or 120 days without charges. But otherwise, access is open.
The Oklahoma VINE system gives you free inmate tracking. Search by name and set up phone, email, or text alerts. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. VINE covers 2,900 jails in 48 states, including the Oklahoma County Detention Center that serves Edmond.
Oklahoma County Records
Edmond is in Oklahoma County. The county detention center handles all Edmond bookings. Visit the Oklahoma County page for details on the sheriff's office, jail facility, and county court records.
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