Texas County Booking Records
Texas County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Guymon. The county jail sits at 1102 South Ellison Street in Guymon, which is the county seat. Texas County does not post a public online inmate roster. If you need to check on someone who was booked into the jail, you need to call the sheriff's office. Staff can look up an inmate by name and give you their custody status and charge information over the phone. The county uses the Tiger Commissary system for inmate services.
Texas County Overview
Texas County 24 Hour Booking at the County Jail
The Texas County jail in Guymon handles all bookings for the county. When someone gets arrested by the sheriff's office, Guymon Police, or any other local agency, they get taken to this facility for processing. The jail runs around the clock. Intake includes fingerprinting, photographs, and logging the charges. Bond amounts get set based on the offense and the person's history.
Texas County is in the Oklahoma Panhandle. It is a remote part of the state with a smaller population compared to central Oklahoma. That means fewer bookings than you would see in a metro area jail. But the process is the same. The jail holds people awaiting trial, those serving short sentences, and people waiting on transfer to other facilities.
The jail address is 1102 South Ellison Street, Guymon, OK. You can visit in person to ask about inmates or make records requests. The sheriff's office is the main point of contact for all booking and custody questions.
| Agency | Texas County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Jail Address | 1102 South Ellison Street, Guymon, OK |
| Online Roster | Not available |
| Access Method | Phone inquiry or in-person visit |
| Commissary | Tiger Commissary system |
Search Texas County 24 Hour Booking Online
While the sheriff does not keep a public online roster, you can still search for Texas County records through state databases. The Oklahoma State Courts Network tracks all court filings from Texas County. OSCN is free. Search by name and the system shows any cases filed in the county courts. This includes criminal cases that started with a booking at the Texas County jail.
The OSCN court records search covers Texas County filings and is the best free tool for tracking cases after a booking.
OSCN shows docket entries, hearing dates, case types, and outcomes for all Texas County cases.
OSCN data usually appears within a day or two of the charges being filed. You can track a case from the initial filing through sentencing. If someone was booked and released without charges, there may not be a court record. But if the district attorney filed charges, the full case history will be on OSCN.
The On Demand Court Records system gives you the same data in a different format. ODCR is also free for basic searches. Both systems pull from the state court database, so the information is identical. Some people prefer ODCR for quick lookups because of its simpler layout.
Texas County Jail Services
Texas County uses the Tiger Commissary system for inmate purchases. Family and friends can deposit money into an inmate's commissary account so they can buy snacks, hygiene items, and other approved products. The Tiger system handles deposits online or by phone, which makes it easier for people who do not live near Guymon.
Phone access for inmates follows the standard setup used in most Oklahoma county jails. Inmates can call approved numbers through the jail phone system. The cost of calls depends on the provider and call duration. You may need to set up an account to receive calls.
Visitation schedules and mail rules are set by the sheriff's office. Contact the jail directly for the most current information about visiting hours and what you can send through the mail. Rules change from time to time, so always call ahead before making a trip to the jail.
Statewide Tools for Texas County
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks statewide. A name search costs $15 and checks fingerprint-based records for felonies and serious misdemeanors. If you want to go beyond the most recent Texas County booking and see someone's full criminal history in Oklahoma, CHIRP is the tool to use.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers anyone serving time in state prison. It is free and shows the inmate's current facility, sentence information, and parole status. Search by name or DOC number.
The VINE notification system sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. You sign up for free and choose to get calls, texts, or emails. When the person you are tracking gets released or transferred, VINE lets you know. The Oklahoma VINE line is 877-654-8463. VINE works for Texas County and all other Oklahoma jails.
Texas County 24 Hour Booking and Public Records Law
The Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8 makes booking records public. The jail register must include names, charges, booking dates and times, and the arresting agency. You do not need a reason to ask for this information. Texas County must comply with records requests made in person, by phone, or by mail.
Copies of records cost 25 cents per page. Certified copies are up to $1 per page. There is no search fee for requests that serve the public interest. Juvenile records and sealed cases are excluded from public access. All standard adult bookings are open to anyone who asks.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Texas County in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Panhandle has just three counties, making it one of the most remote areas in the state.