Noble County Busted Mugshots
Noble County busted mugshots come from the Sheriff's Office in Perry, Oklahoma. The county covers 404 square miles of north central Oklahoma and has a jail that books people around the clock. You can look up current inmates through the jail's online roster, which shows names, booking dates, and charges. Noble County also posts arrest data through the state court system, so you can pull up case dockets for free. If you want to check on someone in custody or find a recent arrest record, this page walks you through every search tool that Noble County and the state of Oklahoma make available to the public.
Noble County Overview
Noble County Sheriff and Busted Mugshots
The Noble County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and all booking operations in the county. The office sits at 880 E. Oscar in Perry. You can reach them at (580) 336-4141. Staff there handle everything from patrol and civil process to jail operations and dispatch. The department has a large team that includes 8 full-time deputies, 2 detectives, 3 K-9 units, and 9 reserve deputies. Jail operations are run by 2 jail corporals and 7 full-time corrections officers.
When someone gets arrested in Noble County, they go through booking at the jail. Staff record their name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. That booking data turns into the busted mugshots record. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8), this info is public. You do not need a reason to ask for it. Anyone can request booking records from the Sheriff's Office during regular business hours or check the online tools.
The Sheriff's Office also covers 1,185 total miles of roadway in the county. That breaks down to 469 miles of state roads, 270 miles of county roads, and 446 miles of township roads. Patrol deputies handle calls across all of that area, and any traffic arrests feed into the same booking system at the jail.
Search Noble County Busted Mugshots Online
The Noble County Sheriff's Office website is where you start if you want to find busted mugshots from this county. The office posts information about current inmates on its site.
The screenshot above shows the Noble County Sheriff's Office site, which serves as the main hub for jail and arrest information in the county.
Noble County also used a system called Kinetic Console for its inmate roster. That tool let you search by first name, last name, or booking date. Results showed up with pagination so you could flip through 10 to 1,000 entries at a time. The system displayed each inmate's first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. If you cannot find the roster link on the sheriff's site, try calling the jail at (580) 336-4141 for current inmate info.
For court records tied to Noble County busted mugshots, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN has Noble County District Court records going back years. You can search by defendant name, case number, or date. Results show charges, docket entries, and case status. The system is free and does not need an account.
Note: The inmate roster only shows people currently in custody at the Noble County jail.
Noble County Records and State Databases
If the person you need is not in the Noble County jail, check state systems. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers anyone in state prison. Search by name or DOC number. It is free.
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks. You pay fifteen dollars per name search under Title 74 § 150.9. CHIRP checks three years before and after a birth date for matches. It picks up felony and serious misdemeanor arrests across Oklahoma. Results take minutes for automated matches, but staff-reviewed searches run Monday through Friday only.
The On Demand Court Records system is another free option. ODCR covers 70 courts in Oklahoma and sometimes has records that show up before they appear on OSCN. Both systems pull from state court data. Using both gives you the best shot at finding Noble County busted mugshots and court case details.
Tracking Noble County Inmates
The Oklahoma VINE system tracks inmates in Noble County around the clock. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. You search by name and then sign up for alerts. When an inmate gets released or transferred, VINE sends you a call, text, or email. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. The service is free.
VINE is a good backup when the jail roster is down or when you want to know about changes in custody status without checking the site every day. It covers all Oklahoma county jails plus state prison facilities.
Under Oklahoma law, booking records are public. The Open Records Act requires agencies to share arrestee names, charges, booking dates, and physical descriptions. If you ask for busted mugshots from the Noble County jail and they refuse, you can file a complaint. Agencies have up to 10 days to respond to a records request under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.5. Copies cost $0.25 per page.
Note: Sealed or expunged records will not show up in any public search tool.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Noble County. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check these neighboring jails too.
Cities in Noble County
Noble County includes Perry, Billings, Morrison, and Red Rock. All arrests in these areas go through the Noble County jail for booking. Court cases are handled through the 8th Judicial District. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a separate page, but all booking records flow through the same county system.