Enid Jail Mugshots

Enid jail mugshots come from the Garfield County Detention Center at 216 W Oxford Ave in downtown Enid. The city does not run its own jail, so every person arrested by the Enid Police Department gets booked at the county facility. Mugshots are taken during intake and stored in the county system. You can search for current and recent inmates through the jail's website or through local news sources like Enid Live that post booking photos regularly. This page covers how to look up Enid arrest records, booking photos, and related court case information.

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Enid Arrest Records Quick Facts
Police DepartmentEnid Police Department (EPD)
Address301 W Owen K Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73701
Phone(580) 234-0400
CountyGarfield County
Booking FacilityGarfield County Detention Center, 216 W Oxford Ave

Enid Booking Records Online

Enid does not have a municipal jail. All arrests flow through the Garfield County Detention Center. When an EPD officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to the county jail on Oxford Ave for booking. Staff there take a mugshot, log the charges, and enter the information into the jail management system. The official booking photo belongs to the county, not the city.

The Garfield County Jail website has an active inmate roster that you can browse online. It lists names, charges, booking dates, and photos for people currently in custody. The site updates regularly as new bookings come in and inmates get released. You do not need to create an account or pay a fee to use it. For full county details, see the Garfield County jail mugshots page.

The screenshot below shows the Garfield County Jail's online portal where Enid booking records and mugshots are maintained.

Garfield County Jail active inmate roster for Enid jail mugshots

This is the Garfield County Jail's main site that handles all Enid arrest bookings and inmate lookup searches.

Enid Live Mugshots

Enid has a local news source that posts mugshots from the Garfield County Jail. Enid Live runs a mugshots section on their website that pulls from recent bookings. This is one of the most popular ways locals look up who got arrested in Enid. The mugshots page shows the booking photo, name, charges, and date. It gets updated frequently, sometimes within hours of a booking.

Keep in mind that Enid Live is a news outlet, not a government agency. The data comes from public records but is presented by a private company. If you need records for legal purposes, go directly to the county jail or file an open records request with the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. Enid Live is still a useful tool for quick searches though. Many people check it daily to see recent arrest activity in the area.

How to Search Enid Jail Mugshots

Start with the Garfield County Jail website. The inmate roster is the most direct source. It shows everyone currently held at the facility. If you need older records or records for someone who has already been released, you have a few more options to try.

The Oklahoma Arrests website collects booking data from jails across the state. You can look up Garfield County to see Enid area arrests. The site shows mugshots, charges, and bail amounts. It pulls data from public records and updates throughout the day. The OSBI CHIRP portal is the state's official criminal history search tool. It costs $15 per name and pulls from the OSBI database. This gives you a formal criminal history report rather than just a booking photo.

For court case records tied to Enid arrests, the Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search by name or case number. Filter to Garfield County to see local cases. OSCN shows hearing dates, charges, dispositions, and case documents. It does not show mugshots, but it gives you the legal side of the arrest record.

Note: The Garfield County Jail processes all Enid bookings, so mugshot requests should be directed to the county facility at 216 W Oxford Ave.

Enid Mugshots and Oklahoma Law

Jail mugshots in Oklahoma are public records under Title 51 Section 24A.8 of the state statutes. The law says law enforcement must release an arrestee's name, date of birth, address, and physical description. Mugshots count as part of that physical description. A 2012 Attorney General Opinion made this even more clear by stating that booking photos are the best description of how an arrested person looks.

Jail registers are public too. The statute covers blotter data, which includes each prisoner's name, the date they were booked, who ordered the commitment, and a description. The Garfield County Detention Center must make this information available when someone asks for it. You can request records in person or by contacting the sheriff's office directly.

Victim Notification in Enid

The VINE system covers Garfield County. You can search for an inmate and sign up for alerts when their custody status changes. VINE sends notifications by phone, email, or text when someone is released, moved, or escapes. The service is free. The Oklahoma VINE number is 877-654-8463.

If someone from Enid has been sentenced to state prison, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs its own offender search. The DOC offender lookup covers state facilities and includes photos, conviction details, and projected release dates. This is separate from the county jail system but connects to the same person if they were convicted and transferred from Garfield County.

Garfield County Resources

Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. The courthouse and county offices are all located in downtown Enid. The sheriff's office handles the detention center and responds to records requests for jail data. For a complete look at Garfield County booking records and search tools, visit the Garfield County jail mugshots page. That page covers the full county system including rural areas outside the city of Enid.

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