Rogers County Busted Mugshots
Rogers County busted mugshots are managed by the sheriff's office in Claremore, which sits northeast of Tulsa in one of Oklahoma's growing suburban counties. The detention center keeps an online roster of current inmates with booking info and charges. You can also search court records through two free state systems and track custody status with VINE. This page covers every tool you can use to look up arrest records, mugshots, and criminal case data from Rogers County.
Rogers County Busted Mugshots Overview
Rogers County Detention Center Records
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center in Claremore. The sheriff maintains inmate rosters, most wanted lists, and arrest records for the county. Bookings come from Rogers County deputies, the Claremore police, and other local agencies. The facility sits in the Tulsa metro area, which means it handles a steady volume of arrests.
The Rogers County Detention Center keeps an online roster of current inmates. The roster includes booking information, charges, and custody status. It gets updated on a regular basis. You can search by name to find out if someone is in custody right now. This is the fastest way to check on Rogers County busted mugshots and current jail status. The system is free to use.
Mugshots from Rogers County are public records. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1) says booking photos are part of a person's physical description. If the sheriff has digital mugshots and you request a copy, they must provide it. The Attorney General confirmed this in 2012. You can request copies in person at the detention center in Claremore, by phone, or in writing to the Rogers County Sheriff's office.
The screenshot below shows the OSBI portal where you can run a more formal criminal history check on someone from Rogers County.
The CHIRP system handles criminal criminal history searches that cover Rogers County and all other Oklahoma counties.
Search Rogers County Court Cases
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to Rogers County District Court records. OSCN covers all 77 counties and holds over 15 million cases. Search by name, date of birth, or case number. Case types include felonies, misdemeanors, traffic, and protective orders. Most courts post new data within 24 hours.
Each OSCN docket sheet shows party names, the judge, charges, plea entries, hearing dates, and final case status. Attorney info is listed. For Rogers County busted mugshots tied to criminal charges, the docket gives the full legal timeline from arraignment through sentencing or dismissal. The Rogers County Court Clerk in Claremore charges one dollar per page for certified copies.
On Demand Court Records gives you a second free search tool. ODCR covers about 70 courts and sometimes has records not yet on OSCN. Use both systems for the best coverage of Rogers County criminal case data.
Rogers County Busted Mugshots in State Databases
When someone from Rogers County gets sentenced to more than a year, they go to state prison. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks these inmates. It is free. Search by name, DOC number, or birth date. Results include the person's photo, offense, facility, and expected release date. This system does not cover the Rogers County Detention Center. It only shows state inmates.
The OSBI CHIRP portal costs fifteen dollars per search for a formal criminal history under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). Create a free account and pay per search. CHIRP covers Oklahoma-only records. It checks three years before and after the birth date. Serious misdemeanors and felonies show up in results. Staff review runs Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM. Results last 60 days before they expire.
Fingerprint-based searches through OSBI cost nineteen dollars for state records. Add FBI records and the cost goes to forty-one dollars. Fax requests to 405-879-2503 or mail them to 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116.
Track Rogers County Inmates With VINE
The Oklahoma VINE system gives 24/7 access to Rogers County inmate custody status. Search by name. Then sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text when the person's status changes. VINE is free. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. It covers 2,900 jails in 48 states.
VINE works well as a backup to the detention center roster. If you do not see someone on the roster, try VINE. It tracks transfers between facilities and sends real-time alerts. If someone was released from Rogers County custody or moved to state prison, VINE will let you know.
Public Access to Rogers County Arrest Records
Oklahoma's Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8) requires law enforcement to share arrest data. That includes the person's name, date of birth, address, race, sex, physical traits, arrest circumstances, and arresting officer identity. Jail registers with booking info are public. Rogers County busted mugshots fall under this law.
Juvenile records stay sealed. Records from active investigations can be held for up to ten days after arraignment or 120 days without charges. But the default rule is open access. The Sex Offender Registry and the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Offender Registry (57 O.S. § 593) each cost two dollars through CHIRP. The Meth Registry needs a name and date of birth. All three registries are public tools that add context to Rogers County arrest records.
Cities in Rogers County
Rogers County includes Claremore, Catoosa, Inola, and other communities in the Tulsa metro area. Owasso is nearby and has its own city page with police and arrest record information. Arrests from cities in Rogers County go through the county detention center for booking. The Claremore police handle their own arrests but all bookings run through the county system.
How to Find Busted Mugshots in Rogers County
Start with the detention center roster for current inmates. Then dig into court and state records. Here is a quick path:
- Check the Rogers County Detention Center roster for current bookings
- Search OSCN by name for felony and misdemeanor dockets
- Use ODCR as a backup court records source
- Use VINE for real-time custody tracking and alerts
- Run an OSBI CHIRP search for a formal criminal history at fifteen dollars
The roster shows who is locked up now. OSCN gives case history. VINE tracks movement. CHIRP gives the formal report. Together, these tools give you a full picture of busted mugshots and criminal records in Rogers County.
Nearby Counties
Rogers County is in the Tulsa metro area and borders several other Oklahoma counties with their own jail and court systems.