Marshall County Busted Mugshots Search

Marshall County busted mugshots are processed by the sheriff's office and jail at 207 N. 4th Street in Madill, which serves as the county seat for this southern Oklahoma county. The jail books roughly 1,240 people each year and holds an average of 62 inmates at any given time. You can search booking records through the jail, state court databases, and free tracking tools listed on this page. Each source covers a different part of the picture so you get a complete look at Marshall County arrest data.

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Marshall County Jail and Booking Records

The Marshall County Jail sits at 207 N. 4th Street, Madill, OK 73446. The main phone is 580-795-2221. Press Option 1 for the sheriff, Option 2 for the jail, and Option 3 for booking. The facility handles arrests from across Marshall County, including the towns of Madill, Mannsville, Milburn, Oakland, Pickens, and Texoma. On an average day, about 62 people are in custody. The jail books approximately 1,240 offenders per year.

Marshall County busted mugshots are part of each booking record. When someone gets arrested, the jail staff record their full name, mugshot photo, physical characteristics, booking number, booking date and time, charges, bond amount, court date, and current status. The jail roster is available through third-party aggregators that pull the data from public records. You can also call the jail at 580-795-2221 (Option 2) any time of day to ask about a specific inmate. For in-person visits, head to the Madill address. If you want a mugshot copy, write to Marshall County Jail, Attn: Media Relations, at the address listed above.

The sheriff's office also handles inmate location checks, bail and bond info, visitation rules, and formal records requests. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), mugshots and booking data are public records that must be shared when asked.

Since Marshall County does not have a dedicated web portal for screenshots, the Oklahoma DOC offender search shown below is a key state tool for deeper record checks.

Marshall County busted mugshots state corrections search

The DOC offender lookup tracks Marshall County inmates who transferred to state prison after sentencing.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has Marshall County District Court records available for free. You can search by party name or case number. OSCN pulls up criminal, civil, and family cases. Each docket sheet lists charges, the judge, filing dates, attorneys, and hearing outcomes. Most records post within a few days of the court event.

On Demand Court Records gives you a second path. ODCR covers about 70 courts and sometimes has filings before OSCN does. Both are free. Using both tools gives you the best coverage of Marshall County busted mugshots and criminal case records. Certified copies of any filing run one dollar per page through the Marshall County Court Clerk under Title 28 O.S. § 153.

Note: Marshall County municipal court records from Madill and other small towns are not on OSCN or ODCR and must be requested from each court directly.

Marshall County Busted Mugshots in State Databases

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers Marshall County inmates who got more than a year and moved to state prison. Search by name, DOC number, or date of birth. The results show their photo, the offense, which prison they are at, and the expected release date. This system only covers state prison inmates, not the Marshall County jail.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks at fifteen dollars per search under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). You make a free account and pay per search. CHIRP covers serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma. It checks three years before and after the birth date you enter. Fingerprint searches cost nineteen dollars for state records and forty-one dollars if you add FBI. OSBI takes fax requests at 405-879-2503 and mail at 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116.

Track Marshall County Inmates With VINE

The Oklahoma VINE system lets you watch Marshall County inmates in real time. Search by name and sign up for alerts. VINE sends notices by phone, email, or text when custody status changes. It is free. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. VINE covers 2,900 jails in 48 states.

This tool is useful when the jail roster does not show someone you expected to find. VINE catches transfers between facilities and release events that may not show on local rosters right away. If you are trying to track someone booked in Marshall County, VINE adds a layer of real-time tracking that the other tools do not provide.

Public Access Laws for Marshall County

The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes Marshall County busted mugshots public. Section 24A.8 says police must share the name, birth date, address, race, sex, and physical traits of every person arrested. The facts of the arrest and the officer's name are public too. Jail logs are open records.

The Attorney General confirmed in 2012 (2012 OK AG 22) that mugshots are physical descriptions under the law. If the Marshall County Sheriff stores them digitally, digital copies must be provided on request. Juvenile records stay sealed. Open investigation records can be held for ten days after arraignment or 120 days without charges. But the default rule is clear: booking records and mugshots from Marshall County are open to the public. The Sex Offender Registry and Mary Rippy Violent Crime Offender Registry (57 O.S. § 593) add more public data on registered offenders in the area.

Finding Marshall County Arrest Records

Here is the best path for a full search of Marshall County busted mugshots and arrest data:

  • Call the Marshall County jail at 580-795-2221 (Option 2) for current inmates
  • Search OSCN by name for district court criminal case dockets
  • Check ODCR for records that OSCN may not have listed yet
  • Set up VINE alerts for real-time custody tracking
  • Run an OSBI CHIRP search for a formal criminal history at fifteen dollars

The jail phone line gives you current booking status. OSCN and ODCR give court case history. VINE tracks moves and releases. CHIRP provides the formal state record. Combined, these tools cover every angle of Marshall County arrest records.

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Nearby Counties

Marshall County is in southern Oklahoma near the Texas border. These neighboring counties have their own jails and arrest records.