Noble County Booking Search
Noble County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Perry. The jail uses the Kinetic Console system for its inmate list, which shows each person's first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. This is a free online tool that anyone can access. Noble County is a smaller county in north-central Oklahoma, but the jail still processes arrests around the clock. All booking data is public under state law. You can check the inmate list at any time or use the Jail Exchange site as a backup. Statewide tools like OSCN and VINE round out your options for searching these records.
Noble County Overview
Noble County Sheriff 24 Hour Booking
The Noble County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Perry. All 24 hour booking records start here. When someone is arrested in Noble County, they go to the jail for processing. Staff record the person's name, charges, date of birth, booking time, and bond amount. This data becomes part of the public jail register.
Noble County has a population of around 11,500. Perry is the county seat and the largest town. The county also includes Morrison, Billings, and Red Rock. Arrests from all of these areas go through the same jail. The facility is small compared to urban counties, but it follows the same state rules for booking and record keeping. Every arrest gets logged right away, no matter the time of day.
The sheriff handles both patrol and jail management. If you need to ask about an inmate or a booking, the office in Perry is the place to call. Staff can confirm custody status and bond amounts. For formal records requests, an in-person visit may be required depending on what you need.
Search Noble County Booking Records Online
The Noble County Kinetic Console inmate list is the primary online tool for 24 hour booking records. This free system shows current inmates with their first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. The list updates as new bookings come in. You do not need an account to use it. Just visit the page and scroll through the list or look for a specific name.
The Kinetic Console system shows the current Noble County inmate list with names and booking dates.
This is the fastest way to check who is currently in the Noble County jail.
Jail Exchange also has a page for Noble County that provides inmate search and mugshot information.
Use Jail Exchange as a backup if the Kinetic Console page is down or loading slow.
For court records, the Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Noble County. OSCN is free and covers all 77 counties. Select Noble County, type in a name, and get docket entries, hearing dates, charges, and case outcomes. Records usually appear within a day or two of filing. This is the best tool for tracking what happened after a booking led to criminal charges in court.
The On Demand Court Records system provides another free option. ODCR covers more than 70 Oklahoma courts. It can show records that may not yet appear on OSCN. Using both gives you the most complete search results.
Noble County Booking and Open Records Law
Booking records in Noble County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The relevant law is 51 O.S. 24A.8. This statute requires law enforcement to make arrest and booking data available to anyone who asks. The jail register must include the name, charges, booking date and time, and the arresting authority. No reason is needed for the request.
Juvenile records are sealed. Social security numbers get removed. Medical details stay private. But the core 24 hour booking facts are always accessible. Paper copies cost 25 cents per page under state law. Certified copies can be up to $1 per page. Since the Kinetic Console tool is free and available online, most people use that instead of requesting paper copies.
Statewide Tools for Noble County Records
Oklahoma has several statewide databases that cover Noble County.
The OSBI CHIRP portal handles criminal history searches for $15 per name. CHIRP pulls from the OSBI database and covers arrest and conviction records across the state. You can add up to three alias names at no extra cost. This tool works off fingerprint-based data and covers felonies and serious misdemeanors. Use CHIRP when you need a full background that goes beyond the current jail roster.
The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup is free and shows anyone in state prison. If a Noble County inmate got more than a year, they likely moved to a DOC facility. Search by name or DOC number. The system shows current location, sentence details, and parole eligibility. It runs 24 hours a day.
The VINE notification system is free and confidential. Sign up for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes at the Noble County jail. VINE sends calls, texts, or emails. The Oklahoma VINE number is 877-654-8463. This saves you from having to check the roster over and over. You get a direct alert when something changes. The city of Stillwater is nearby in Payne County for those searching records in that area.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Noble County. Check their jails if you need booking records from a neighboring area.
Cities in Noble County
Noble County includes Perry, Morrison, Billings, and Red Rock. All arrests in these communities go through the Noble County jail for booking. Court cases are handled at the Noble County District Court in Perry.