Latimer County Booking Records
Latimer County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Wilburton. The county is in southeastern Oklahoma, tucked into the hills and timber country near the Sans Bois Mountains. It is a small, rural county. The sheriff does not post an online jail roster, so you need to call for booking information. The phone number is (918) 465-4013. Staff can tell you who is in custody, what charges they face, and what the bond is. All booking records are public under Oklahoma law and anyone can ask for them during business hours.
Latimer County Overview
Latimer County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking
The Latimer County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Wilburton. This is where all 24 hour booking records start. When someone is arrested in Latimer County, they are brought to the jail for intake. Staff record the name, charges, date of birth, bond amount, and time of arrest. A booking photo gets taken. The arresting agency and the details of the arrest go into the record.
Latimer County is one of the smaller counties in Oklahoma. The population is low and the arrest volume is modest compared to urban areas. Because of this, the sheriff's office does not maintain an online inmate roster. Instead, you call the office at (918) 465-4013 to ask about bookings. Staff handle these requests during business hours. Outside of business hours, the dispatch line can confirm if someone is in custody but may not have all the details of the booking record.
| Agency | Latimer County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Phone | (918) 465-4013 |
| Location | Wilburton, OK (County Seat) |
| Online Roster | Not available; call for information |
| Records Access | Phone or in person |
The jail runs 24 hours a day. Arrests happen at all hours. Even on nights and weekends, if someone is picked up in Latimer County, they come through the Wilburton jail for booking. The record gets created at the time of intake, regardless of when it happens.
Search Latimer County Booking Records Online
Since Latimer County does not post its own online roster, you need to use statewide tools for digital searches. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the best free option for court records. OSCN covers all 77 counties, including Latimer. Search by name or case number. The system shows docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. If someone was booked and charges were filed, the court record will appear here within a day or two.
The VINE notification system provides a way to track Latimer County inmates without having to call the jail repeatedly.
VINE is free and lets you register for alerts when an inmate's status changes. You get a call, text, or email if someone is released or transferred.
The On Demand Court Records system is another free search tool. ODCR covers more than 70 Oklahoma courts. You can look up filings by name or case number. Between OSCN and ODCR, you can find most court records tied to a Latimer County arrest. These tools help fill the gap that the lack of a local online roster creates.
Latimer County Booking Records and the Law
Booking records in Latimer County are public. Oklahoma's Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires law enforcement to release arrest and booking data to anyone who asks. The jail register must show the name, charges, booking date and time, and the arresting authority. You do not need a reason to request this data.
Even though Latimer County is small and phone-based, the same rules apply. You can call the sheriff's office and ask about any adult booking. Paper copies cost 25 cents per page under the Open Records Act. Certified copies are up to $1 per page. You can request copies in person or by mail.
Juvenile records are sealed. Social security numbers and medical details get redacted. But the standard 24 hour booking data for adult arrests is always public. The name, charges, arresting officer, and booking time are available to anyone who asks.
Statewide Resources for Latimer County
The VINE system is especially useful for Latimer County since there is no online roster. VINE is free and confidential. Register for alerts by phone, text, or email. The toll-free number is 877-654-8463. You can call at any time. If someone is released from the Latimer County jail, VINE notifies you automatically.
The OSBI CHIRP portal handles statewide criminal history searches. A name-based search costs $15 and covers the OSBI fingerprint database. It picks up serious misdemeanors and felonies from all 77 counties. You can add up to three alias names. This is the deepest search tool available when you need more than just the current booking info.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search shows anyone in a state prison. If a Latimer County inmate gets sentenced to more than a year, they move to a DOC facility. The search is free and available around the clock. It shows location, sentence, and parole eligibility. Use this alongside VINE and OSCN to track an arrest from the initial 24 hour booking through the end of a sentence.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Latimer County. Check them if you need to search a neighboring jail.
Cities in Latimer County
Latimer County includes Wilburton, Red Oak, Panola, and a few other small towns. All arrests in these areas go through the Latimer County jail for booking. Court cases are handled at the Latimer County District Court in Wilburton.