Enid 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Enid 24 hour booking records are managed through the Garfield County Jail. Enid is the county seat of Garfield County and the largest city in northwest Oklahoma with about 53,000 residents. The Enid Police Department handles city arrests, but all bookings go through the county jail facility. You can view the current inmate roster online through the Garfield County Kinetic Console system. The roster shows names, booking dates, and charge details. It updates throughout the day as new arrests come in and inmates are released.
Enid Overview
Garfield County Jail and 24 Hour Booking
The Garfield County Sheriff manages the jail facility in Enid. All city and county arrests in the area get booked here. The Enid Police Department does not operate its own holding facility, so every arrest results in a trip to the county jail for processing. The sheriff's staff handles intake, mugshots, fingerprinting, and bond setting.
The Garfield County inmate list is available online through the Kinetic Console system. This roster shows the first name, middle name, last name, and booking date for each person in custody. It is a straightforward tool. You type a name and see if there is a match. The system is free to use and accessible any time of day.
The Garfield County Kinetic Console shows current inmates with booking dates and names.
This online roster updates as new bookings are processed at the county jail.
Enid sits at the center of Garfield County, so the jail sees arrests from both city police and county deputies. The facility also takes inmates from smaller towns nearby that lack their own holding cells. That means the roster can include people arrested well outside Enid city limits.
How to Search Enid 24 Hour Booking Records
Start with the Kinetic Console. Go to the Garfield County inmate list and search by name. Results show up right away. Each entry includes the booking date, which helps you narrow down the right person if the name is common.
For court records tied to an Enid arrest, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Pick Garfield County from the dropdown menu and enter the person's name. OSCN shows docket entries, case type, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. It is free and covers both criminal and civil cases filed in Garfield County District Court.
You can also try On Demand Court Records for a quicker search. ODCR uses the same underlying data as OSCN but presents it differently. Some people prefer ODCR for fast name lookups because the results load faster and the layout is more compact.
If you need the actual arrest report or incident details, contact the Enid Police Department records unit. They can pull case files and provide copies. Call the main line and ask for records. Standard copy fees apply under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
Enid Arrest and Booking Process
An Enid police officer makes the arrest and transports the person to the Garfield County Jail. At the jail, staff takes over. They photograph the person, take fingerprints, and enter the booking into the computer system. Charges are logged and a bond amount is set based on the offense and a bond schedule.
Simple cases move fast. A misdemeanor warrant arrest might be in and out in a few hours if bond is posted quickly. Felony cases take longer. The person may need to wait for a judge to set bond, which could mean staying in jail until the next court session. Weekend arrests sometimes extend the wait.
Bond can be paid in cash at the jail or through a bail bondsman. Some minor offenses allow release on personal recognizance, meaning no money is required. The jail staff can tell you the exact bond amount and payment options when you call or visit.
Public Records Access in Enid
Booking records in Enid are public. Oklahoma law at 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires law enforcement to release arrest and booking data. The information includes the name, charges, booking date and time, and the arresting authority. Anyone can request this data without giving a reason.
Copy fees are 25 cents per page. Certified copies cost up to $1 per page. The law allows agencies up to 10 business days to respond, but the Garfield County jail makes it simple by posting most data online in real time. For records not available online, you can file a request with the Enid PD or the Garfield County Sheriff's Office.
Juvenile records stay sealed. Expunged records are removed from public view. Everything else involving adult arrests is available.
Statewide Search Tools for Enid
Beyond the local jail roster, several statewide tools can help. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides criminal history searches for $15 per name. CHIRP covers the full state database and goes back further than any single jail roster. Use it when you want a complete picture of someone's arrest record across Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup shows anyone currently serving time in state prison. It is free and includes facility location, sentence details, and projected release dates. If someone was arrested in Enid and later sentenced to a state facility, this tool tracks their status.
The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's custody status. Register with a phone number or email address, and VINE alerts you when something changes. The Oklahoma VINE line is 877-654-8463. It covers Garfield County inmates and those in state facilities. The service is free and anonymous.
Garfield County 24 Hour Booking
Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. All bookings from Enid arrests are processed at the Garfield County Jail. For more on the county facility, search tools, and procedures, visit the Garfield County page.
Nearby Cities
Stillwater is the closest city with a dedicated page on this site. It sits about 70 miles southeast of Enid.