Search Alfalfa County Booking Records

Alfalfa County 24 hour booking records come from the county jail in Cherokee, Oklahoma. This is a small, rural county in northwestern Oklahoma where the sheriff's office handles most law enforcement. Booking data here is public under state law. You can find out who was arrested, when the booking took place, and what charges were filed. Online options for Alfalfa County are more limited than in bigger counties, but OSCN, VINE, and the OSBI portal all cover this area. Below you will find every way to search these records.

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Alfalfa County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking

The Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office is at 300 S. Grand Ave in Cherokee, OK 73728. You can call them at 580-596-2633. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and handles all local bookings. When someone gets arrested in Alfalfa County, they go to this jail for processing. Staff record the name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking time.

Alfalfa County is one of the least populated counties in Oklahoma. The arrest volume is low compared to urban areas. That means the 24 hour booking log here is shorter, but every entry is still a public record. You have the right to ask for this data. The sheriff's office can pull up booking records over the phone or in person during business hours.

Because the county is small, there is no city police department that makes a lot of arrests. Most law enforcement work falls on the sheriff and any state troopers who patrol the area. All bookings go through the same county jail in Cherokee. This makes searching simple. You only need to check one place for all Alfalfa County 24 hour booking records.

Agency Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office
Address 300 S. Grand Ave, Cherokee, OK 73728
Phone 580-596-2633

Statewide Resources for Alfalfa County

When local options fall short, state databases fill in the gaps. Alfalfa County is covered by every major Oklahoma records system.

The VINE system tracks custody status for inmates in Alfalfa County. You can search by name and see if someone is still held at the jail. VINE also offers notification alerts. If a person gets released, moved, or escapes, you get a call, text, or email. The service is free. You can also call 877-654-8463 to check on an inmate by phone.

For a deeper look at criminal history, the OSBI CHIRP portal is worth the $15 fee. CHIRP searches the statewide database and returns arrest and conviction records. It goes far beyond a single 24 hour booking entry. You get a full Oklahoma criminal history tied to fingerprint records. Alias names can be added at no extra charge.

The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers people who ended up in state prison. If someone was booked in Alfalfa County and later sentenced to prison time, the DOC database shows where they are now. You can see the facility, sentence length, and projected release date. It is free and updated often.

Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, jail booking logs are public. Alfalfa County must provide these records to anyone who asks. You do not need a reason. The law covers names, charges, and booking dates. Copies are 25 cents per page. In a small county like this, an in-person or phone request to the sheriff's office is often the quickest route to get the records you need.

How 24 Hour Booking Works in Alfalfa County

The booking process in Alfalfa County follows the same steps used across Oklahoma. When a deputy or trooper makes an arrest, they bring the person to the county jail. There, jail staff take a photo, collect fingerprints, and write down personal details. They log the charges, set a bond if one applies, and assign a booking number. All of this goes into the 24 hour booking record.

Most people booked into the Alfalfa County jail either bond out or see a judge within 48 hours. For misdemeanors, bond amounts are often set by a schedule. Felony charges usually need a judge to set bond. If someone cannot pay, they stay in jail until a court hearing. The jail's capacity is small, so inmates with longer holds sometimes get transferred to a regional facility.

Every booking creates a permanent record. Even if charges get dropped later, the initial booking data stays in the system. That means a search of 24 hour booking records in Alfalfa County can turn up entries from people who were never convicted. The record shows what happened at the time of arrest, not the final outcome of the case. For case outcomes, you need to check OSCN or contact the district court clerk.

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Alfalfa County is in northwestern Oklahoma. Check these neighboring counties for additional booking records.