Rogers County 24 Hour Booking

Rogers County 24 hour booking records are posted on the Sheriff's Office inmate roster in Claremore. The county keeps an active online roster that shows everyone currently held at the jail. New bookings appear on the list shortly after intake is done. Rogers County sits in the Tulsa metro area and handles a steady flow of arrests from both the sheriff's department and local police agencies. The roster is free to view and updated throughout the day, so you can check it at any time to see who is in custody right now.

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Rogers County Inmate Roster

The Rogers County inmate roster is the fastest way to check 24 hour booking records. The sheriff posts all current inmates on this page. Each entry shows the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. The list gets updated as new people come in and others get released or transferred.

Rogers County processes arrests from the Sheriff's Office, Claremore Police, Catoosa Police, and other local agencies in the area. All of those bookings end up at the county jail. The roster reflects that, so you see inmates from across the county on one page. If someone got picked up in Owasso on a Rogers County warrant, they would show up here too once the transfer is done.

The Rogers County Sheriff's inmate roster shows all current bookings with charge details and bond information.

Rogers County inmate roster for 24 hour booking records in Claremore Oklahoma

This roster is one of the more detailed in the Tulsa metro area and stays current throughout the day.

Agency Rogers County Sheriff's Office
Phone (918) 342-9700
Address 201 S. Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017
Inmate Roster Updated continuously
Access Free online at rcsheriff.org

The Rogers County Sheriff's Office website has more than just the inmate roster. The site covers visitation schedules, mail rules, phone access, and commissary details. If you have someone in the Rogers County jail, the sheriff's site is the first place to go for information about how to stay in contact with them.

The Rogers County Sheriff's main website provides links to detention services, most wanted lists, and the sex offender registry.

Rogers County Sheriff website for 24 hour booking and jail services in Oklahoma

From this site you can access all sheriff's office services including warrants and community programs.

The sheriff also maintains a Most Wanted page. This lists people with active warrants who have not been found yet. If one of those people gets picked up, they will show up in the 24 hour booking roster. The sex offender registry section shows registered offenders in the county by name and location.

For court records tied to Rogers County bookings, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN is free and covers all Rogers County court cases. You can search by name and see docket entries, case types, and hearing dates. Most cases from a booking show up on OSCN within a couple of days of the charges being filed. The On Demand Court Records system works as well and pulls from the same state data.

Rogers County Jail Services and Visitation

The Rogers County jail in Claremore runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visitation follows a set schedule posted on the sheriff's website. Most visits happen through video these days, though in-person options may be available depending on the facility rules at the time. Check the site or call ahead before showing up.

Inmates can receive mail at the jail address. All mail gets screened before delivery. There are rules about what you can and cannot send, so read the guidelines on the sheriff's site first. Commissary purchases are available through the jail's system. Money can be added to an inmate's account for them to buy items from the commissary list.

Phone access is provided through the jail's phone system. Inmates can make calls to approved numbers. The costs for jail calls follow the rates set by the provider. You may need to set up an account to receive calls from someone in the Rogers County jail.

Rogers County 24 Hour Booking and Oklahoma Law

Booking records in Rogers County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8. The law says that the jail register must be open for public review. It includes names, charges, booking dates and times, and the arresting agency. You do not need to explain why you want to see this information.

Rogers County makes this easy by posting the inmate roster online. Most people never need to file a formal request. If you do want paper copies, the fee is 25 cents per page. Certified copies cost up to $1 per page. There is no search fee for requests that serve the public interest.

Juvenile records are not included. Sealed or expunged cases stay off the public roster. Standard adult bookings are fully open to anyone who wants to view them.

Statewide Resources for Rogers County

The OSBI CHIRP portal provides criminal history searches statewide. A name search costs $15 and checks the state database for arrest and conviction records across all Oklahoma counties. This covers data that goes beyond what the Rogers County roster shows. CHIRP is useful when you want a full criminal background on someone.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers anyone sentenced to state prison. Search by name or DOC number. The system shows current facility, sentence details, and parole information. It runs all day and is free to use.

The VINE system sends custody status alerts. Sign up with your phone number or email and VINE will notify you when an inmate gets released, transferred, or has a status change. The Oklahoma VINE line is 877-654-8463. It works for Rogers County and all other jails in the state. The service is free and anonymous.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Rogers County. Arrests near a county border can sometimes result in a booking at the neighboring jail.

Cities in Rogers County

Rogers County includes parts of the Tulsa metro area. Several cities have their own police departments, but all bookings go through the Rogers County jail in Claremore.