Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Department Name | Oklahoma Department of Corrections |
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Official Website | http://www.ok.gov/doc/ |
Currently Incarcerated Inmates | https://okoffender.doc.ok.gov/ |
Visitor Application | https://oklahoma.gov/doc/facilities/visitation.html |
Send Email | https://okoffender.doc.ok.gov |
Send Money | https://oklahoma.gov/doc/organization/administrative-services/business-services/offender-banking-system.html |
Phone Calls | https://oklahoma.gov/doc/offender-info/inmate-and-family-resources/securus-inmate-numbers.html |
Location | P.O. Box 11400. Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400 |
Phone Number | 405-425-2500, 405-425-2578 |
Oklahoma's prison system is overseen by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC). The state's prison system comprises several facilities ranging from minimum to maximum security, designed to house individuals who have been sentenced to serve time for violating state laws. In contrast, county jails in Oklahoma are managed by the respective county's sheriff's office and primarily house individuals awaiting trial or serving short sentences.
Who's In Prison in Oklahoma: The population of Oklahoma's prisons is diverse. It includes individuals convicted of a wide range of offenses, from non-violent crimes such as theft or drug possession to more serious offenses like murder or aggravated assault. Over the years, Oklahoma has had one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation, particularly for women.
Inmate records in Oklahoma provide details about incarcerated individuals within the state's correctional system. These records typically include:
To conduct an online inmate search in Oklahoma:
Remember, this online search will only provide information on inmates currently in the custody of the ODOC. If you're searching for someone in a county jail, you'd need to contact that specific county's sheriff's office or their online database.
Oklahoma's 77 counties each have their own system of jails. These county jails, managed by local sheriff's offices, primarily hold detainees awaiting trial or those serving shorter sentences. To access records for individuals incarcerated in county jails:
While the Oklahoma Department of Corrections manages state prisons, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) oversees federal facilities. If someone is convicted of violating federal law, they are sent to a federal prison.
To locate inmates in federal prisons:
Oklahoma houses several federal facilities, including the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City and the Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno.
In situations where online resources aren't available or preferred, offline methods can be employed:
Oklahoma's Department of Corrections provides a specialized Sex Offender Lookup to help the public identify and stay informed about registered sex offenders residing in the state.
To use this tool:
Remember, the goal of the sex offender registry is to promote public safety. Avoid taking any actions that might be considered harassment or vigilante behavior.