Kingfisher County 24 Hour Booking
Kingfisher County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Kingfisher. The county covers a stretch of north-central Oklahoma, west of the Oklahoma City metro area. All arrests made by deputies, city police, or other agencies in the county run through the jail for booking and processing. The sheriff provides online search access through the department website. You can also get booking information by phone at 405-375-4242 or by visiting the office in person during business hours. Booking data is public under Oklahoma law.
Kingfisher County Overview
Kingfisher County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking
The Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail. This is where all 24 hour booking records originate. When someone is arrested in Kingfisher County, they get brought to the jail for intake. Staff record the name, charges, date of birth, bond amount, and booking time. A mugshot is taken as part of the process. All of this creates the public booking record.
The sheriff offers online search through the department website. You can look up current inmates and see who was recently booked. The phone number for the office is 405-375-4242. If you want to check on someone's custody status or need basic booking details, the staff can help over the phone during regular hours. In-person visits are also an option during specified hours at the office in Kingfisher.
| Agency | Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | 405-375-4242 |
| Location | Kingfisher, OK (County Seat) |
| Online Access | Sheriff's website search |
| In-Person | During specified office hours |
The jail runs 24 hours a day. Arrests happen around the clock. Even late at night or on a holiday, booking still takes place. The online roster reflects these changes as the data gets updated. For the most current info, check the website first, then call if you need more detail.
Search Kingfisher County Booking Records Online
The sheriff's website is the first place to look for Kingfisher County 24 hour booking data. The inmate search shows current custody status, charges, and bond amounts. It does not need a login or a fee. Just visit the site and search by name.
Court records tied to a Kingfisher County arrest are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network.
OSCN is free and covers all 77 counties. Search by name or case number to see docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Most records post within a day or two of filing.
The On Demand Court Records system works as a backup. ODCR covers more than 70 courts. It is also free for basic searches. Between OSCN and ODCR, you can find most court records connected to a Kingfisher County booking. Use both if one does not show the record you need.
Kingfisher County Records and State Law
Oklahoma's Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8 makes booking records public. Law enforcement must share arrest and booking data with anyone who requests it. The jail register has to show the name, charges, booking date and time, and the arresting authority. You do not need a reason to ask for this data.
Kingfisher County follows these state rules. Most booking info is available online through the sheriff's site. If you need a paper copy, the fee is 25 cents per page. Certified copies cost up to $1 per page. You can request copies in person at the sheriff's office or by mail. The staff process requests during regular business hours.
Juvenile records are sealed under state law. Medical information and social security numbers are redacted. But all standard 24 hour booking details for adult arrests remain public. The name, charges, booking time, and arresting officer are always available.
VINE Alerts for Kingfisher County
The VINE notification system covers Kingfisher County inmates. VINE is free. It lets you register for alerts when an inmate's status changes. You pick phone, text, or email. If someone is released, transferred, or escapes from the Kingfisher County jail, you get notified right away. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. You can call any time of day.
VINE saves time. Instead of calling the jail or checking the roster over and over, you sign up once and the system handles everything. It tracks inmates across all Oklahoma facilities. If a Kingfisher County inmate gets moved to a state prison, VINE still sends you updates. Everyone can use this service, not just crime victims.
Statewide Resources for Kingfisher County
The OSBI CHIRP portal provides the deepest statewide criminal history search. A name-based search costs $15 and pulls from the OSBI fingerprint database. It covers serious misdemeanors and felonies from all 77 counties. You can add up to three aliases at no extra cost. This is the tool to use when you need a complete picture beyond the most recent Kingfisher County booking.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search shows anyone serving time in a state facility. If a Kingfisher County inmate gets sentenced to more than a year, they move to a DOC prison. The search is free and available around the clock. It shows location, sentence, and parole eligibility.
Combine these tools with OSCN and VINE to track a case from the initial 24 hour booking through sentencing and incarceration. Each resource covers a different stage of the process.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Kingfisher County. Check them if you need booking records from a neighboring jail.
Cities in Kingfisher County
Kingfisher County includes the city of Kingfisher, Hennessey, Okarche, Dover, and Loyal. All arrests in these areas go through the Kingfisher County jail. Court cases are handled at the Kingfisher County District Court.