Comanche County 24 Hour Booking Records

Comanche County 24 hour booking records come from the detention center in Lawton. The facility has 284 beds and operates at medium to maximum security levels. It is the largest jail in southwest Oklahoma and handles arrests from the sheriff's office, Lawton Police Department, and Fort Sill military police when civilian charges apply. You can search the inmate roster online through the BluHorse system, which shows current detainees, their charges, and bond information. Monthly turnover at the jail runs around 40%, so the roster changes often. All Comanche County booking records are public under state law and free to search online.

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Comanche County Detention Center Booking

The Comanche County Detention Center is at 315 SW 5th Street, Lawton, OK 73501. This 284-bed facility handles all 24 hour booking activity for the county. It runs at medium to maximum security levels, depending on the housing unit. When someone gets arrested in Comanche County, they come here. Staff log the name, charges, date of birth, arresting agency, and bond amount. That information becomes the booking record.

The jail sees a monthly turnover of about 40%. That means nearly half the population changes every month. New arrests come in daily, and releases happen just as often. This high volume makes the online roster an important tool. Checking it regularly gives you the most current picture of who is in custody. The facility handles everything from misdemeanor holds to felony pretrial detainees.

The BluHorse inmate system is the main online tool for searching Comanche County 24 hour booking records. BluHorse is used by several Oklahoma jails. You can search by name to find current inmates. Each listing shows the charges, bond amount, and booking date. The system updates as new bookings come in.

Facility Comanche County Detention Center
Address 315 SW 5th Street, Lawton, OK 73501
Capacity 284 beds
Security Level Medium to Maximum
Monthly Turnover ~40%

The BluHorse inmate system is where you start for Comanche County 24 hour booking searches. The tool is simple. Go to the page, type a name, and see the results. No account is needed. The system shows who is in custody right now, along with their charges and bond information.

The Comanche County inmate roster on the BluHorse system shows current detainees and their booking details.

Comanche County 24 hour booking inmate roster in Lawton Oklahoma

BluHorse is used by multiple Oklahoma jails, so the interface will look familiar if you have searched other counties.

Recently booked individuals can also be found through third-party aggregator sites that compile Comanche County booking data.

Comanche County recently booked 24 hour booking records in Lawton

These sites pull from public data and can be useful when the main jail system is slow to load.

For court records, the Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Comanche County. You can search by name or case number to find docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. OSCN is free. The On Demand Court Records system also works for Comanche County lookups. Both tools let you track a 24 hour booking from the arrest through the court process.

Comanche County 24 Hour Booking and State Law

Booking records in Comanche County are public. The Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires the jail register to show names, charges, booking dates, and the arresting authority. Anyone can look at these records. No reason is needed. Comanche County makes it easy with the BluHorse online system that lets you search from any device.

Paper copies cost 25 cents per page under state law. Certified copies are $1 per page. Most people never need paper copies because the online tools show all the core data. Juvenile records are sealed. Personal identifiers like social security numbers get removed. But standard adult 24 hour booking data is always available.

Statewide Resources for Comanche County

These state databases supplement the Comanche County jail roster when you need a wider search. The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers state prison inmates. If someone arrested in Comanche County got a sentence over one year, they likely moved to a state facility. The DOC tool is free and shows location, sentence, and parole data.

The OSBI CHIRP portal does criminal history searches for $15 per name. It checks the statewide database for arrest and conviction records. CHIRP is the best option when you need the full criminal history, not just the latest 24 hour booking event. You can add alias names at no extra cost.

The VINE system provides custody notifications for Comanche County inmates. Call 877-654-8463 or visit the website. VINE sends alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a status change. The service is free, confidential, and runs all day, every day. It is especially useful after a booking when you need to know the moment someone gets out.

Comanche County 24 Hour Booking Volume

The 284-bed facility in Lawton stays busy. With a 40% monthly turnover rate, the jail processes a high number of intakes and releases each week. The BluHorse system handles this volume well. It logs each booking in real time and makes the data searchable right away. That speed matters in a county this size.

Lawton is a military town. Fort Sill sits nearby, and that adds to the booking activity when civilian charges apply to service members or visitors. The Lawton Police Department is the biggest source of arrests flowing into the jail. Between city police, the sheriff, and state troopers, the detention center rarely has a slow day. Court records on OSCN reflect the same volume. You can search by name to find case filings linked to any Comanche County booking. The combination of BluHorse for jail data and OSCN for court records gives you a full view of what happened from arrest through disposition.

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Nearby Counties

Comanche County is in southwest Oklahoma. These counties border it and may have relevant booking records.

Cities in Comanche County

Comanche County includes Lawton, the county's largest city and the fifth-largest in Oklahoma. All bookings in the county go through the Comanche County Detention Center.