Mayes County Arrest Records

Mayes County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Pryor. This northeast Oklahoma county processes all arrests through its jail facility. The sheriff keeps an electronic inmate roster that shows who is currently in custody. You can search arrest records through the county website or use a dedicated arrest records portal. Booking data includes the person's name, charges, booking date, and bond information. These records are public and can be accessed at any time of day through available online tools.

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Mayes County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking

The Mayes County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Pryor. This is where every 24 hour booking record starts. Deputies and local police bring arrested individuals to the jail for processing. The booking process captures the person's full name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and bond amount. All of this goes into the electronic inmate roster.

Mayes County has a population of around 41,000 people. The county covers a good stretch of northeast Oklahoma, including parts of Grand Lake. The jail handles arrests from Pryor, Chouteau, Adair, Locust Grove, and smaller towns spread across the county. All bookings flow through the same system. Whether someone gets picked up on a traffic warrant or a felony charge, the booking process is the same.

The Mayes County website provides general information about the county and its offices. The sheriff's department page has contact details and links to jail-related services. You can reach the office by phone for questions about current inmates or recent bookings.

Agency Mayes County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Pryor, Oklahoma
Online Roster Electronic inmate list available

The Mayes County arrest records portal provides a way to look up booking and arrest data for the county. This site aggregates public record information and lets you search by name. Results typically show arrest details, charges, and dates. It is a useful starting point for anyone trying to find 24 hour booking data in Mayes County.

The arrest records portal for Mayes County shows recent booking and arrest information.

Mayes County 24 hour booking arrest records search in Pryor Oklahoma

This tool pulls arrest data from Mayes County and presents it in a searchable format.

The Mayes County official website also offers general county information and links to services.

Mayes County 24 hour booking county website in Pryor Oklahoma

Check the county site for contact information and links to the sheriff's office.

For court records, the Oklahoma State Courts Network is the go-to tool. OSCN is free. Pick Mayes County from the list and type in a name. You get docket entries, hearing dates, charges filed, and case outcomes. Most records appear within a day or two of filing. OSCN is the most reliable way to see what happened after a booking turned into a court case.

The On Demand Court Records system provides another way to search. ODCR covers over 70 Oklahoma courts. It is free for basic lookups and can sometimes show records that have not yet appeared on OSCN. Between the two systems, you can find most court data tied to a Mayes County booking.

Mayes County Booking Records and Open Records

Booking records in Mayes County are public under Oklahoma law. The Open Records Act, 51 O.S. 24A.8, requires that arrest and booking information be available to anyone. The jail register must include the person's name, charges, booking date and time, and the authority that made the arrest. No reason is needed to request this data.

Restricted items include juvenile records, social security numbers, and medical details. These get sealed or redacted before release. The core booking facts are always public though. Paper copies cost 25 cents per page. Certified copies can be up to $1. Most people use the online tools since they are free and faster than a paper request.

Statewide Tools for Mayes County

Oklahoma offers several statewide search tools that cover Mayes County records. These are helpful when local sources do not have what you need.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history searches for $15 per name. It covers arrest and conviction records across the whole state. You can include up to three alias names at no extra charge. CHIRP uses fingerprint-based data and covers felonies and serious misdemeanors. This tool works best for a thorough background check.

The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup is free and covers anyone in state prison. Search by name or DOC number. If a Mayes County inmate got more than a year, they probably moved to a state facility. The DOC database shows current location, sentence details, and parole eligibility.

The VINE notification system lets you track inmate custody changes for free. Sign up for calls, texts, or emails when someone's status changes. The Oklahoma VINE number is 877-654-8463. This is the best way to stay updated on an inmate without checking the roster over and over.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Mayes County. Check them if you need booking records from a neighboring area.

Cities in Mayes County

Mayes County includes Pryor, Chouteau, Adair, Locust Grove, Salina, and other small towns. All arrests go through the Mayes County jail for booking. Court cases are handled at the Mayes County District Court in Pryor. The city of Owasso is nearby in Rogers County for those searching records in that area.