Okfuskee County Busted Mugshots Lookup

Okfuskee County busted mugshots are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Okemah, Oklahoma. The county jail runs an online inmate search tool that lets you look up current detainees by name or booking number. You can also call the jail at 918-623-1122 to get booking info by phone. Okfuskee County court records are available for free through the state court system, giving you access to charges, docket entries, and case outcomes. Whether you are checking on someone in custody or looking for a past arrest record, this page shows you where to start your search in Okfuskee County.

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Okfuskee County Overview

~12,000 Population
Okemah County Seat
24th Judicial District
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Okfuskee County Jail and Booking Records

The Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office is in Okemah. Call 918-623-1122 for inmate questions. The jail processes all arrests that happen in the county. When someone gets booked, staff log the name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. That data is what makes up the busted mugshots record for each person.

The Okfuskee County jail has an online inmate search tool. You can look up current inmates through the Sheriff's Office website. Click on the inmate search link, pick your search method (name or booking number), enter the info, and hit search. Results show who is in custody right now. The roster gets updated as people come in and go out of the facility. This is the fastest way to find busted mugshots for someone who was recently arrested in Okfuskee County.

If you cannot find what you need online, there are other ways to get records. You can call the jail during business hours and give them the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking for. You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in person. For older records, submit a formal request through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Records Request Portal.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has Okfuskee County District Court records. Search by name. It is free. OSCN shows criminal and civil cases with full docket details. You can see what charges were filed, what happened at each court date, and whether the case is open or closed.

The screenshot below shows the OSCN search interface that covers Okfuskee County and all other Oklahoma counties.

Oklahoma busted mugshots ODCR court records search

Select Okfuskee County from the court dropdown to search for cases from this county specifically.

On Demand Court Records is the second free court search tool. ODCR covers many of the same courts as OSCN but has a slightly different interface. You can filter by court group, case type, and date range. Both OSCN and ODCR pull from Oklahoma court data. Using both gives you the most complete look at busted mugshots and arrest records in Okfuskee County.

Okfuskee County Records Through State Systems

The Oklahoma VINE system lets you track Okfuskee County inmates in real time. Search by name and sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE runs 24/7. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. This is a free service.

For criminal history checks that go beyond what the jail roster shows, the OSBI CHIRP portal is the state's formal tool. Each name search costs fifteen dollars as set by Title 74 § 150.9. CHIRP pulls fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data for serious crimes in Oklahoma. You need a first name, last name, and date of birth to run a search.

Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, all booking records are public. Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8 says law enforcement must provide the name of the arrested person, the charges, the time of arrest, and the arresting officer's name. This applies to every arrest in Okfuskee County. Copies of records cost $0.25 per page. Agencies have up to 10 days to respond to a formal request.

Note: Juvenile records and expunged records are not available through any public search.

More Okfuskee County Busted Mugshots Resources

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation handles criminal history records at the state level. If you want to check your own record, OSBI does not charge a fee. For expungement questions, the rules fall under Title 22 O.S. § 18. Once a court grants an expungement in Okfuskee County, OSBI removes that record from public view.

The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety keeps driving records and crash reports. While these are not busted mugshots, DPS records can come up in criminal cases that involve traffic offenses. If someone in Okfuskee County was arrested for DUI or a traffic-related crime, the DPS record may have additional details.

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Nearby Counties

Counties that border Okfuskee County are listed below. Arrests near county lines sometimes get booked in a neighboring jail.

Cities in Okfuskee County

Okfuskee County includes Okemah, Bearden, Paden, and several smaller towns. All arrests flow through the Okfuskee County jail. Court cases go through the 24th Judicial District. These communities are small, so no city in Okfuskee County has its own separate booking records page.