Midwest City Busted Mugshots

Midwest City busted mugshots are processed at the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Midwest City sits in Oklahoma County, east of Oklahoma City and near Tinker Air Force Base. The Midwest City Police Department handles local arrests, and inmates get booked at the county jail. You can search for Midwest City busted mugshots through the detention center's online system, free court record portals, and state criminal history tools. This page explains every option available to you.

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Midwest City Bookings at Oklahoma County Jail

The Oklahoma County Detention Center processes all Midwest City busted mugshots. The jail is the largest in Oklahoma with a rated capacity of 2,950 inmates. It sits at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Daily population runs around 2,700. Staff totals 450. When the Midwest City Police Department arrests someone, the person is taken to this facility. The booking process creates a record with their name, mugshot, charges, bond amount, and court date.

The online inmate search uses JailTracker. Type in a first and last name to find current inmates. You get custody status, charges, and bond info. Blotter reports are posted each day. For past booking records, mugshots, or intake data, file an open records request at records@okcountydc.net. You can also use the online contact form or go in person during business hours.

The C.A.R.E. Unit at the detention center helps families with jail rules, inmate status questions, and referrals to community support. Warrant checks and bonding procedures are on the website.

Midwest City busted mugshots Oklahoma County Detention Center

This is the Oklahoma County Detention Center portal that handles all Midwest City bookings and inmate searches.

The Midwest City Police Department is the local law enforcement agency. It handles patrol, investigations, and traffic enforcement within city limits. After an arrest, inmates go to the county jail. But the police department keeps its own records. Incident reports, accident reports, and arrest files are all available through the records division.

Midwest City is right next to Tinker Air Force Base. Some arrests near the base may fall under federal jurisdiction. Federal cases do not show up in OSCN. Those require the PACER system at pacer.gov. For local cases, the Midwest City municipal court handles traffic tickets, parking violations, and code complaints. Those records are separate from the county district court.

Midwest City Busted Mugshots and Court Dockets

The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives you free access to Oklahoma County District Court cases. Every felony and misdemeanor from Midwest City is there. Search by name, case number, or date of birth. OSCN holds over 15 million records from all 77 counties. Most courts update within 24 hours. No registration needed.

Docket sheets show party names, charges, the judge, filing date, and case status. You can track a case from the initial filing to the final outcome. Attorney info is listed too. Certified copies cost one dollar per page from the Court Clerk.

On Demand Court Records is the other free system. ODCR covers 70 courts and sometimes has filings before they appear on OSCN. Check both for full coverage of Midwest City busted mugshots connected to criminal court cases.

Note: Midwest City municipal court records are not on OSCN or ODCR and must be requested from the city court.

State Databases for Midwest City Searches

Inmates with long sentences transfer from the county jail to state prison. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks them for free. Search by name, DOC number, or birth date. Results show the photo, offense, facility, and expected release. The DOC phone is 405-425-2500.

The OSBI CHIRP portal handles formal criminal history checks at fifteen dollars per search under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). Make a free account. Provide a name and date of birth. CHIRP checks three years around the birth date. It finds serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma only. Staff reviews run weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM. Results expire after 60 days.

Three offender registries add more data. 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 from the Bureau of Narcotics needs a name and date of birth. Use these tools alongside the court and jail records for a complete picture of someone in the Midwest City area.

Public Access to Midwest City Arrest Data

The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes Midwest City busted mugshots public. Section 24A.8 says law enforcement must share arrestee details. That includes name, date of birth, address, physical traits, cause of arrest, and the arresting officer. The 2012 Attorney General opinion (2012 OK AG 22) confirmed mugshots count as law enforcement records. Digital copies must be provided if you ask.

The Oklahoma VINE system offers free inmate tracking. Search by name and register for alerts when someone's custody status changes. Call 877-654-8463 for phone access. VINE covers 2,900 jails in 48 states including the Oklahoma County Detention Center. It is useful when the online jail search does not show a person who may have been transferred or released.

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Oklahoma County Records

Midwest City is in Oklahoma County. The county detention center handles all bookings for the city. Visit the Oklahoma County page for more details on the sheriff's office, jail, and county court records.

Nearby Cities

Midwest City is part of the greater Oklahoma City metro. These nearby cities share county resources or sit in adjacent counties.