Cimarron County 24 Hour Booking

Cimarron County 24 hour booking records are held at the jail in Boise City. This is the least populated county in Oklahoma, sitting in the far northwest corner of the state where the panhandle meets Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico. The sheriff's office handles all arrests and booking activity for the area. There is no dedicated online inmate roster for Cimarron County, so you need to use other methods to find booking records. Phone calls to the sheriff, court record searches on OSCN, and the VINE custody system are the main tools available. All booking data is still public under Oklahoma law and can be requested at any time.

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Cimarron County Sheriff and Jail

The Cimarron County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and jail operations for this remote part of the Oklahoma panhandle. The courthouse is at 210 S. 4th Street, Boise City, OK 73933. The jail sits at 409 N Logan in Boise City. When someone gets arrested in Cimarron County, they go to this jail for booking. Staff log the name, charges, date of birth, bond amount, and booking time.

You can call the sheriff's office at 580-544-2020 for questions about inmates and 24 hour booking records. The county clerk can also help with court-related records at 580-544-2251. Because Cimarron County is small, the staff often know who is in custody without needing a formal search. A phone call is the fastest way to get information about a recent booking.

Cimarron County does not have a dedicated online jail roster. This is common in rural Oklahoma counties with low populations. The booking volume is low enough that an online system has not been set up. Instead, you rely on phone calls, in-person visits, and statewide databases to find 24 hour booking data. The records still exist and are still public. You just have to ask for them differently than in larger counties.

Agency Cimarron County Sheriff's Office
Courthouse 210 S. 4th Street, Boise City, OK 73933
Jail 409 N Logan, Boise City, OK
Sheriff Phone 580-544-2020
Clerk Phone 580-544-2251

Even though Cimarron County does not post its own jail roster, you can still search for booking records through statewide tools. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Cimarron County court cases. If someone was booked and charges were filed, the case will show up on OSCN. You can search by name, case number, or citation. The system shows docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It is free and works at any time.

The On Demand Court Records system is another option. ODCR covers many Oklahoma courts and lets you search by name or case number. It works as a backup when OSCN does not have the data you need. Both tools are free for basic lookups.

The VINE system is useful for checking custody status in Cimarron County.

VINE custody system for Cimarron County 24 hour booking records in Oklahoma

VINE lets you check if an inmate is still in custody and sign up for status change alerts.

For victim notification, the VINE system tracks Cimarron County inmates. You can call 877-654-8463 to check on someone's custody status or sign up for alerts. VINE will tell you when an inmate is released, transferred, or has any change in status. The service is free, confidential, and runs 24 hours a day. It is one of the best ways to track 24 hour booking status in a county that does not have its own online roster.

Cimarron County 24 Hour Booking Under State Law

All booking records in Cimarron County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires the jail register to include the name of the person held, the charges, the date of commitment, and the arresting authority. The law applies to every county in Oklahoma, regardless of size. Cimarron County must make this data available when someone asks for it.

Because there is no online roster, you may need to file a formal records request. You can do this by calling the sheriff or sending a written request to the courthouse. The fee for copies is 25 cents per page under state law. Certified copies cost up to $1 per page. There is no search fee for requests made in the public interest.

The Open Records Act also covers the arrestee description. That includes name, date of birth, address, race, sex, and physical details. The facts of the arrest and the arresting officer's name are public. Juvenile records are sealed, and certain personal identifiers get removed before release. But standard adult 24 hour booking data is always available.

Statewide Tools for Cimarron County Records

Statewide databases are especially important for Cimarron County because the local jail does not have an online roster. The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers anyone in state prison. If someone arrested in Cimarron County got a long sentence, they are likely in a DOC facility now. The search is free and shows the current location, sentence, and parole data.

The OSBI CHIRP portal handles criminal history searches for $15 per name. CHIRP checks the statewide database for arrest and conviction records. This is useful for getting a broader view of someone's criminal history in Oklahoma. You can add up to three alias names at no extra cost. Results cover fingerprint-based data for serious misdemeanors and felonies.

Between OSCN, VINE, DOC, and CHIRP, you can piece together a complete picture of any Cimarron County 24 hour booking event even without a local online roster. It takes a bit more effort than in larger counties, but the data is still there. The key is knowing which tool to use for what type of information.

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Nearby Counties

Cimarron County is in the far northwest corner of the Oklahoma panhandle. Only two other Oklahoma counties border it.

Cities in Cimarron County

Cimarron County includes Boise City, Keyes, and a few small communities. All arrests in the county go through the Cimarron County jail for booking. Court cases are handled in the Cimarron County District Court.