Access Osage County Busted Mugshots
Osage County busted mugshots are posted daily on the Sheriff's Office website. This is Oklahoma's largest county by land area at 2,304 square miles, and its territory is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation. The jail in Pawhuska maintains a roster that shows inmate photos, booking dates, charges, and links to the VINE tracking system. The county also launched a warrant search page in 2023. You can look up court records on OSCN for free. This page gives you every tool and resource for finding busted mugshots in Osage County.
Osage County Overview
Osage County Jail Roster and Busted Mugshots
The Osage County Sheriff's Office posts a daily updated inmate roster on its website. The roster page at osagecountyok.gov/current-inmates shows everyone currently in custody. Recent counts have shown 138 to 140 people in the jail at any given time.
Each entry on the roster includes an inmate photograph, full name, booking date and time, the city or location the person was arrested from, and a complete charges list. Some entries have an "AND MORE" note that shows there are additional charges beyond what fits on the summary view. Every inmate entry also has a VINELink button so you can sign up for custody alerts right from the roster page.
The types of charges you will see on the Osage County busted mugshots roster run the full range. Common ones include domestic assault and battery, DUI, possession of controlled substances, burglary in various degrees, larceny of motor vehicles, firearms violations, protective order violations, obstructing an officer, and trafficking charges.
Here is the Osage County official website where you can access the inmate roster.
The site serves as the main hub for Osage County jail and arrest information.
Osage County Busted Mugshots Warrant Search
Osage County launched an active warrant search page on September 10, 2023. This tool lets you look up people who have open warrants in the county. The warrant data is cross-referenced with the inmate roster, so you can see if someone with an outstanding warrant is already in custody.
The Sheriff's Office also runs community programs. Inmates on the roadside cleanup crews do community service work. There is a partnership with the Osage Nation for certain programs. These details are on the Sheriff's Office website along with the warrant and roster tools.
For court records tied to Osage County busted mugshots, search the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN carries Osage County District Court records and is free to use. The On Demand Court Records system is another free option that covers many of the same cases.
Osage County Records and State Databases
The Oklahoma VINE system tracks Osage County inmates around the clock. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. You can search by name on the VINE website and register for email, text, or phone alerts when an inmate's status changes. Since the Osage County roster already links to VINE for each inmate, you can set up tracking right from the jail page.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers people in state prison. If an Osage County inmate was sentenced and transferred to a state facility, you can find them here. Search by name or DOC number. The OSBI CHIRP portal handles formal criminal history checks at fifteen dollars per name under Title 74 § 150.9.
Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, all booking records in Osage County are public. Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8 requires law enforcement to share arrest data including names, charges, and booking dates. The Sheriff's Office at 900 St. Paul in Pawhuska handles records requests during business hours. Copies are $0.25 per page.
Note: Osage County's territory overlaps with Osage Nation jurisdiction, which can affect how some cases are handled.
Nearby Counties
Osage County is large and borders many other counties. Check these if the arrest may have happened near a county line.
Cities in Osage County
Osage County includes Pawhuska, Hominy, Fairfax, Barnsdall, Skiatook, and Sand Springs (partially). Owasso sits partly in Osage County. All arrests in these areas go through the Osage County jail. Court cases are handled by the Osage County District Court.