Find Garfield County 24 Hour Booking
Garfield County 24 hour booking records are available through an online inmate system run by the Sheriff's Office in Enid, Oklahoma. The jail uses the Kinetic Console platform to post current inmate data including names, booking dates, and custody status. Enid is the county seat and the largest city in the area, sitting in north central Oklahoma. You can also search Garfield County court dockets for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The VINE system tracks custody changes, and the OSBI offers statewide background checks for $15 through the CHIRP portal. Multiple tools are available to find the booking data you need.
Garfield County Overview
Garfield County Inmate Roster System
The Garfield County Jail uses the Kinetic Console system to publish its current inmate list. You can view it at Kinetic Console Garfield County. The page shows each inmate's first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. This is the official roster and it updates as new bookings come in and releases go out.
The Kinetic Console is a straightforward tool. You load the page and see everyone currently in custody at the Garfield County Jail. There is no search box on the page itself, so you scroll through the list or use your browser's find function to look for a specific name. Each entry shows the basic booking data. If you need more detail like charges, bond amounts, or court dates, you can cross reference the name on OSCN or call the jail directly in Enid.
Garfield County is one of the more active counties in this part of the state. Enid has a population of around 50,000 and serves as a regional hub. The jail handles a steady flow of bookings from the city police, county sheriff, and other agencies that operate in the area. The 24 hour booking log reflects all of this activity.
The screenshot below shows the Garfield County Kinetic Console inmate system used for 24 hour booking lookups at Kinetic Console.
The roster lists each inmate by name and booking date in a simple table format.
Garfield County 24 Hour Booking Dockets
Court dockets for Garfield County are on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Go to OSCN docket search and pick Garfield County. Type in the person's name and the system pulls up all matching cases. You get the case number, charges, filing dates, and a full docket sheet with every hearing and order listed.
This connects directly to the 24 hour booking records. When someone is booked at the Garfield County Jail and charges are filed, the case shows up on OSCN. You can track it from the first filing through trial or plea to the final judgment. OSCN is free and does not need any kind of account. It is the same system the court clerks and attorneys use, though the public version has some limits on sealed or restricted cases.
Note: New cases may take a few days to appear on OSCN after the initial booking.
Garfield County Custody Notifications
The VINE system lets you track an inmate booked in Garfield County and get alerts when something changes. Register at VINELink or call 877-654-8463. Pick the person you want to follow and choose your alert type. You can get phone calls, text messages, or emails whenever the inmate is released, transferred, or has a court event.
VINE is especially useful when you want to know the moment someone leaves custody. Rather than checking the Kinetic Console roster over and over, you let VINE send the update to you. The system works around the clock and covers all 77 Oklahoma counties. If a Garfield County inmate gets moved to another facility, VINE keeps tracking them. It is free for anyone to use.
Background Check Through OSBI
For a full criminal history that goes beyond the current Garfield County 24 hour booking roster, use the OSBI CHIRP system. Visit OSBI CHIRP and pay $15 to run a name search. The report pulls arrest records, booking events, charges, and court outcomes from across Oklahoma. It covers Garfield County and every other county in the state.
CHIRP results come back fast when you use the online portal. The report shows a person's full record going back years. It includes arrests, charges that were filed, cases that were dismissed, and convictions. If you need a certified copy of the report, you can request one by mail from the OSBI office. The certified version carries the bureau seal and is accepted by courts, agencies, and other official bodies.
Oklahoma DOC Offender Search
When someone from Garfield County goes to state prison, they enter the Department of Corrections system. The DOC offender search at DOC lookup shows inmates in state custody. Search by name or DOC number to find their current facility, sentence details, and projected release date. This free tool picks up where the county jail roster ends.
Many people check the Garfield County 24 hour booking log first and then turn to DOC when the person is no longer at the local jail. A sentence to state prison means the inmate left county custody. The DOC tool also tracks people on parole or probation after their release from prison. It is open to the public and does not need a login.
Garfield County Booking Steps
The booking process at the Garfield County Jail follows a standard set of steps. Every person brought in goes through the same intake procedure. This is true whether the arrest was made by the Enid Police, the Sheriff's Office, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, or another agency working in the county.
Typical steps during a Garfield County booking:
- Photo and fingerprints collected at intake
- Personal information entered into the jail system
- Charges recorded from the arrest report
- Bond set per schedule or by a judge
- Inmate assigned to a housing area
- Data posted to the Kinetic Console roster
Booking records in Oklahoma are public. The Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Statutes makes jail booking logs available to anyone who asks. You can view them online through the Kinetic Console, call the jail, or request copies from the court clerk. Printed copies from the clerk may have a per page charge.
More Garfield County Record Tools
The On Demand Court Records system at ODCR provides another option for Garfield County court case lookups. It pulls the same data as OSCN but adds case alert features and quick links to documents. Some ODCR features are free while advanced tools need a subscription.
Between the Kinetic Console, OSCN, VINE, OSBI, and DOC, Garfield County has strong public access to 24 hour booking and criminal record data. The online roster gives you current inmates. OSCN gives you court case details. VINE sends alerts. OSBI runs statewide history checks. And DOC covers anyone in state prison. Together these tools cover every stage from the initial booking through incarceration and release.
Cities in Garfield County
Enid is the main city in Garfield County and the only one with a dedicated page on this site. All arrests in the county area go through the Garfield County Jail in Enid.
Nearby Counties
These counties surround Garfield County. If you are unsure which jail processed a booking, check the neighboring counties as well.