Garfield County Busted Mugshots Lookup

Garfield County busted mugshots are held by the sheriff and the detention center in Enid, Oklahoma. With about 61,000 residents, Garfield County is one of the larger counties in the northwest part of the state. Sheriff Cory Rink leads the department, and the Criminal Trust Authority runs the jail. You can search for Garfield County arrest records through the county website, the statewide court system, and several other free tools. The county posts an inmate list that gets updated regularly so you can check who is in custody right now.

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Garfield County Busted Mugshots Overview

Enid County Seat
61,000+ Population
1,060 Square Miles
(580) 237-0244 Detention Center

Garfield County Sheriff and Busted Mugshots

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office covers 1,060 square miles and handles all arrests in the unincorporated parts of the county. Sheriff Cory Rink runs the department. The Criminal Trust Authority operates the detention center separately from the sheriff but works closely with law enforcement on booking and custody. This is a mid-size county with a steady volume of arrests and bookings.

The screenshot below shows the Garfield County Sheriff's Office page where you can find information about the department and local law enforcement services.

Garfield County busted mugshots sheriff office website

The sheriff site is the starting point for any search related to Garfield County busted mugshots and local arrest records.

The Garfield County Detention Center is at 216 W. Oxford, Enid, OK 73701. The phone number is (580) 237-0244. The detention center posts an inmate list that shows first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. This list gets updated regularly so you can see who is currently in jail. It is free to check and open to the public.

When someone gets arrested in Garfield County, they are booked at the detention center. That booking creates a record with their name, charges, mugshot, and personal information. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), this is all public information. The detention center must share it with anyone who asks. You can request records in person or by calling the facility.

Garfield County has faced overcrowding at its jail. Inmates have been sent to facilities in Grant, Dewey, Washita, Ellis, and Pottawatomie counties when the local jail fills up. If you are looking for someone who was arrested in Garfield County but cannot find them in the local system, they may be housed in one of these overflow locations. The VINE system can help you track them regardless of where they are held.

Court Records for Garfield County Arrests

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has all Garfield County District Court records. You can search by name, case number, or date of birth. Results show criminal, civil, family, and probate cases. Each docket entry tells you what happened at court on a specific date. Filing dates, charges, pleas, and final dispositions are all there. OSCN is free and needs no account.

On Demand Court Records gives you a second free way to pull up Garfield County court filings. ODCR sometimes catches records that have not posted to OSCN yet, or the other way around. Checking both databases is the best way to get complete coverage for Garfield County busted mugshots tied to court cases.

Tracking Garfield County Busted Mugshots

The Oklahoma VINE system tracks inmates across all Oklahoma counties, including Garfield. VINE lets you search by name and set up alerts for when someone's custody status changes. You can get notifications by phone, email, or text. The service is free. The toll-free line is 877-654-8463.

VINE is helpful with Garfield County because of the overflow issue. When inmates are shipped to other county jails, the VINE system still tracks them. It does not matter which facility they end up in. If you need to know where a Garfield County inmate is being held right now, VINE is the tool to use.

Note: Inmates transferred to state prison after sentencing can be tracked through the DOC Offender Lookup instead of VINE.

Criminal History Checks for Garfield County

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history searches that include Garfield County arrests. Each search costs fifteen dollars per Title 74 § 150.9. You need a name and date of birth. CHIRP pulls fingerprint-based records for felonies and serious misdemeanors. Staff-reviewed searches run Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM. Results are available for 60 days.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is free. It covers inmates in state prison and community corrections. Search by name or DOC number. Results show mugshots, offense info, and release dates. Anyone from Garfield County sentenced to more than a year in state custody will appear in this system.

The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8 requires law enforcement in Garfield County to release arrest records to any person who asks. This includes mugshots. The 2012 Attorney General opinion confirmed that digital mugshots must be shared digitally. Juvenile records and active investigation files are the main exceptions, but most booking data is available to the public on request.

Nearby Counties and Cities

Garfield County sits in north-central Oklahoma. Several neighboring counties border the area, and arrests can happen in any of them. If you are searching for someone's busted mugshots in this part of the state, these nearby counties may also have relevant records.

Enid is the county seat and the biggest city in Garfield County. It has its own police department that handles arrests within city limits, while the county sheriff covers the rest of the area.

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