McIntosh County Busted Mugshots

McIntosh County busted mugshots are kept by the sheriff's office in Eufaula, the county seat in east-central Oklahoma. The jail posts booking records that include mugshots, charges, and bond details for each person in custody. If you want to look up someone who was arrested here, there are a few ways to search. You can check the jail roster, run a name through the state court system, or use a statewide tracking tool. This page covers the main sources so you can find McIntosh County arrest records and mugshots without paying for a search.

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McIntosh County Jail Booking Records

The McIntosh County Jail sits in Eufaula, Oklahoma. It holds people arrested by county deputies, the Eufaula police, and other local agencies in the area. Booking records include the person's name, date of birth, booking photo, charges filed, bond amount, housing assignment, and next court date. You can search for inmates by first name, last name, or booking number through the McIntosh County Jail lookup page. The roster is free to use.

A second roster site at the McIntosh County Jail Roster portal also lets you run name searches. The search process is simple. Click the inmate search tab, type in a first or last name, and results come up right away. Both sites pull from the same booking data, but checking both gives you the best shot at finding someone who was recently booked or released from McIntosh County custody.

Mugshots from McIntosh County are public records. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), booking photos count as part of a person's physical description. If the sheriff keeps them in digital form and you ask for a copy, the office must hand it over. You can also send a written request to the McIntosh County Sheriff's office in Eufaula for mugshot copies.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has free access to McIntosh County District Court records. OSCN holds over 15 million cases from all 77 counties. You search by name, date of birth, or case number. Case types include felony, misdemeanor, traffic, and protective orders. Most courts post data within 24 to 48 hours of filing.

OSCN docket sheets show party names, case type, filing date, judge, charges, and case status. You can track what happened at each hearing. Attorney info shows up too. For McIntosh County busted mugshots tied to criminal cases, the docket will show the charges filed and how the case moved through the system. Certified copies of any court record cost one dollar per page from the McIntosh County Court Clerk.

On Demand Court Records is another free tool. ODCR covers about 70 courts and sometimes picks up records that OSCN missed. Use both for full coverage.

Note: Municipal court records from Eufaula and other towns in McIntosh County are not on OSCN and must be requested from each court directly.

McIntosh County Public Records Portal

The McIntosh County Public Index gives you access to court records, inmate records, and arrest and criminal history data. This portal pulls together several record types in one place. It is a good starting point if you want a broader view of someone's contact with the McIntosh County justice system beyond just the jail roster.

The screenshot below shows the McIntosh County Public Index where you can search for court and arrest records.

McIntosh County busted mugshots public index portal

This page provides access to multiple record types for McIntosh County including arrest data and case filings.

McIntosh County Mugshots Through State Systems

If someone from McIntosh County gets sent to state prison, they show up in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup. This tool is free. You can search by name or DOC number. Results include the person's photo, offense details, and expected release date. The DOC system only covers state inmates, not people held at the McIntosh County Jail.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks. Each search costs fifteen dollars under Title 74 § 150.9. You make a free account and pay per search. CHIRP checks three years before and after the birth date you enter. It covers serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma. Results do not include other states. Searches that need staff review run Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM.

The Oklahoma VINE system tracks inmates in real time across McIntosh County and the rest of the state. You search by name and sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE is free. The toll-free line is 877-654-8463. It covers 2,900 jails in 48 states.

Public Access to McIntosh County Arrest Data

Oklahoma's Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8) says law enforcement must share basic arrest info. That includes the person's name, date of birth, address, race, sex, and physical traits. It also covers facts about the arrest itself, the cause, and the arresting officer. Jail registers with booking data are public too. McIntosh County busted mugshots fall under this law.

There are a few limits. Juvenile records stay sealed. Records tied to active investigations can be held for up to ten days after arraignment or 120 days if no charges are filed. But the default rule is open access. The Attorney General ruled in 2012 that mugshots count as a physical description, so digital copies must be provided on request.

How to Find Busted Mugshots in McIntosh County

Start with the jail roster for current inmates. Then check OSCN for case records. Here is a quick path:

  • Search the McIntosh County Jail roster for current bookings and mugshots
  • Check OSCN by name for felony and misdemeanor dockets
  • Use ODCR as a backup court records source
  • Try the McIntosh County Public Index for broader record searches
  • Use VINE to track custody changes and get release alerts
  • Run an OSBI CHIRP search for a formal criminal history at fifteen dollars

Each tool covers a different piece. The jail roster shows who is locked up now. OSCN shows court history. VINE tracks status changes. CHIRP gives you the formal report. If you use all of them together, you get a full view of busted mugshots and criminal records in McIntosh County.

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Nearby Counties

McIntosh County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Each has its own jail and booking records you can search.