Yukon Jail Mugshots Search
Yukon jail mugshots are processed through the Canadian County Jail since the city has only limited holding space at its police department. The Yukon Police Department operates from 100 S Ranchwood Blvd and makes arrests within city limits, but people taken into custody get transferred to the Canadian County facility in El Reno for full booking. Mugshots are taken at the county jail during intake. You can search for Yukon booking records online through the Canadian County Sheriff's inmate search tool. This page covers all the ways to find arrest records, mugshots, and related court data for Yukon.
| Police Department | Yukon Police Department (YPD) |
| Address | 100 S Ranchwood Blvd, Yukon, OK 73099 |
| Phone | (405) 354-2442 |
| County | Canadian County |
| Booking Facility | Canadian County Jail (El Reno) |
| Police Chief | John Corn |
Yukon Booking Records Online
Yukon has limited holding at the police department. Officers can keep someone there for a short time after an arrest. But for full booking, the person goes to the Canadian County Jail in El Reno. That is where the mugshot gets taken. The county jail processes bookings for all cities in Canadian County, including Yukon and Mustang.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and maintains the booking records. The Canadian County inmate search on the sheriff's website lets you look up current inmates by name. Results show the booking photo, charges, bond amount, and arrest date. The tool is free and does not need an account. For more information about the county system, see the Canadian County jail mugshots page.
The Yukon Police Department also has a Records Department page on the city website with information about jail records and how to reach the records division. This is a good starting point if you need local arrest reports rather than the county booking records.
The screenshot below shows the Canadian County Sheriff's inmate search system where Yukon jail mugshots are stored after booking.
This portal covers all Canadian County bookings, including arrests from the Yukon Police Department.
How to Find Yukon Mugshots
The fastest way is the Canadian County inmate search. Go to the sheriff's site and type in a name. Current inmates show up with their photo and charge info. If someone has been released already, they might not appear in the active roster anymore.
For broader searches, the Oklahoma Arrests website pulls booking data from jails across the state. You can filter by Canadian County to see Yukon area arrests. The site posts mugshots, charges, and bail info. It updates through the day. This is a third-party source so always check with official records to confirm details. The OSBI CHIRP portal offers formal criminal history searches for $15 per name and covers the whole state.
Court records tied to Yukon arrests go through the Canadian County District Court. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you look up cases by name or case number. Filter to Canadian County for local results. OSCN shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes but does not display mugshots directly.
Yukon Jail Mugshots and the Law
Under Title 51 Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Statutes, jail mugshots are classified as public records. Law enforcement must release an arrestee's name, date of birth, address, and physical description when asked. Mugshots are part of that physical description. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion confirmed this, calling booking photos the most accurate description of an arrestee.
Jail registers are public too. The statute covers blotter data that shows each prisoner's name, booking date, committing authority, and description. The Canadian County Sheriff's Office must provide these records to anyone who requests them. You do not need a reason. You can file an open records request in person at the jail in El Reno or contact the sheriff's office by phone or email.
Note: Yukon's limited holding facility does not create separate mugshot records, so all booking photos come from the Canadian County Jail.
Yukon Victim Notification
The VINE system covers Canadian County. You can search for an inmate and sign up for free alerts when their status changes. VINE sends calls, emails, or texts when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. The Oklahoma VINE number is 877-654-8463. The system runs 24 hours a day.
For inmates who have moved on to state prison after sentencing, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs its own search. The DOC offender portal covers state facilities and includes photos, conviction details, and release dates. This is separate from the county jail records but tracks the same person through the corrections system.
Nearby Cities and Resources
Oklahoma City borders Yukon to the east. OKC is in Oklahoma County, so their arrests go to a different jail. Mustang is just south and also in Canadian County, meaning their bookings go to the same facility in El Reno. Edmond is northeast and uses the Oklahoma County system. For full Canadian County jail details and search tools, visit the Canadian County jail mugshots page.
The Yukon Police Department also houses a CLEET satellite training center, which is used for law enforcement certification courses. The department operates out of a facility with an F-4 rated Emergency Operations Center. These features do not change how booking records work, but they reflect the department's capacity and role in the region.