Search Bryan County Booking Records
Bryan County 24 hour booking records come from the county sheriff's office in Durant. The sheriff runs the jail and processes all local arrests. Bryan County is in southeastern Oklahoma along the Texas border, and Durant is one of the larger cities in that part of the state. The sheriff's office has its own website with an inmate search feature. You can look up current detainees by name or browse the roster sorted by booking date. State databases like OSCN and VINE also cover Bryan County. This page explains every way to access these records.
Bryan County Overview
Bryan County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking
The Bryan County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. You can reach them at 580-924-3000. The sheriff runs the county jail in Durant, which operates around the clock. All arrests in Bryan County go through this facility for booking. Deputies, Durant city police, and state troopers all bring people here.
At booking, jail staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and other details. A mugshot is taken. Fingerprints are collected. A booking number gets assigned. All of this makes up the 24 hour booking record. The data goes into the jail management system and stays there permanently.
The Bryan County Sheriff's website shows general information and services offered by the office.
The site includes links to the inmate search, crime tips, and sheriff sales.
Bryan County sits on the Oklahoma-Texas border. That location means the sheriff deals with cross-state issues sometimes. If someone is arrested in Bryan County on a warrant from Texas, the 24 hour booking still happens at the local jail. The person then waits for extradition. That booking record stays in the Bryan County system regardless of where the case goes.
| Agency | Bryan County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 580-924-3000 |
| Location | Durant, OK |
| Website | bryancountyso.com |
Bryan County Inmate Search and 24 Hour Booking
The Bryan County Sheriff's Office has an online inmate search. This is one of the best tools for checking 24 hour booking records in the county. The roster can be sorted by booking date, so the most recent arrests show up first. You can also filter by name to find a specific person.
The inmate search page shows who is currently in the Bryan County jail.
Each entry includes the person's name, charges, and booking information. The list updates as new people come in and others get released.
Having a sortable roster makes Bryan County easier to search than many rural Oklahoma counties. You do not need to know the exact name to browse. Just sort by date and scroll through recent bookings. If you are looking for someone specific, the name filter narrows the list fast. The system is free and does not require any login or account.
Keep in mind that the online roster shows current inmates. If someone bonded out or was released, they drop off the list. For past bookings, you may need to contact the sheriff's office at 580-924-3000. They can pull up older records from their system. The 24 hour booking data stays in the database even after the person leaves jail.
Bryan County Court Records and Booking Data
Court records pick up where booking records leave off. After someone gets booked into the Bryan County jail, the case goes to the Bryan County District Court in Durant. The court handles charges, pleas, trials, and sentencing. Court records show the outcome of the case that started with the arrest.
The OSCN system covers Bryan County court cases. Search by name or case number for free. OSCN shows docket entries, hearing dates, and final case outcomes. It works 24 hours a day. If you find a name on the Bryan County booking roster and want to see what happened in court, OSCN is the place to check.
Bryan County is in Choctaw Nation territory. After the McGirt ruling, some criminal cases involving tribal citizens fall under tribal or federal jurisdiction. The booking still happens at the county jail, but the court case may go through the Choctaw Nation court system or the U.S. District Court instead of the state system. OSCN only shows state cases. If you cannot find a court record on OSCN for a booking you know happened, tribal jurisdiction might be the reason.
Statewide Tools for Bryan County 24 Hour Booking
State databases round out your options for Bryan County records. These tools cover the whole state and fill in gaps that local searches might miss.
The VINE notification system tracks custody status for Bryan County inmates. Search by name for free. VINE tells you whether someone is in jail, released, or transferred. You can register for alerts too. If the person's custody status changes, VINE sends a notification by phone, text, or email. Call 877-654-8463 to check by phone.
The OSBI CHIRP portal does a statewide criminal history search for $15. CHIRP goes well beyond a single 24 hour booking event. It returns arrest and conviction data from across Oklahoma, tied to fingerprint records. Alias names can be added for free. This is the deepest search available for Oklahoma criminal history.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers anyone serving time in state prison. If someone booked in Bryan County got sentenced to more than a year, they likely moved to a DOC facility. The search shows their current location, sentence, and expected release date. It is free and updated regularly.
Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, the jail register at Bryan County is a public document. Anyone can request booking records. You do not need a reason. The law specifically says names, charges, and booking dates must be available. Copies cost 25 cents per page. You can request them by phone, mail, or in person at the sheriff's office in Durant.
Nearby Counties
Bryan County is in southeastern Oklahoma near the Texas border. Check these neighboring counties for additional booking records.