Search Greer County Jail Mugshots

Greer County jail mugshots are stored at the Sheriff's Office in Mangum, Oklahoma. The county does not have an online inmate roster, so all mugshot requests go through the office by phone or mail. Greer County is a smaller jurisdiction in southwestern Oklahoma, and its jail facility is separate from the Oklahoma State Reformatory located in nearby Granite. This guide explains how to search for Greer County jail mugshots, what to know about the booking process, and which statewide tools can help when local records are limited.

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Greer County Jail Details

  • Location: Mangum, OK
  • Phone: (580) 782-3065
  • County Seat: Mangum
  • Online Inmate Roster: No

How to Request Greer County Jail Mugshots

Call the Greer County Sheriff's Office at (580) 782-3065. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what charges they face, and whether a mugshot is on file. If you want a copy of a Greer County jail mugshot, you will usually need to submit a written request. That is how most smaller Oklahoma counties handle records, since the staff often juggles multiple roles. Give the full name and approximate arrest date of the person you are looking for when you call.

For a written request, mail it to the Greer County Sheriff's Office in Mangum, OK. Write "Open Records Request" on the envelope. Include the full name, date of birth if known, and your return address. Standard fees apply for any copies. The Oklahoma Open Records Act requires a reasonable turnaround time. You can also visit in person during regular business hours and ask for records at the front desk. Bring a valid photo ID with you.

Greer County Jail vs. State Reformatory

One thing to know about Greer County is that the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite is located within the county, but it is a state prison, not the county jail. The two are separate facilities with different record systems. If you are looking for a Greer County jail mugshot, that record would be at the Sheriff's Office in Mangum. If the person is in state prison at the Granite reformatory, you would need to check the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender portal instead. The DOC offender lookup covers state inmates, including photos and facility assignments.

County jail records and state prison records do not overlap. Someone booked into the Greer County jail and later sentenced to state prison would have records in both systems, but the mugshot from booking would stay with the county. Make sure you specify which facility you are asking about when you make a request.

Note: The Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite is a DOC facility and its records are not held by the Greer County Sheriff.

Greer County Mugshots Under Oklahoma Law

Jail mugshots in Greer County are public records. Oklahoma Title 51, Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement agencies to provide an arrestee's physical description when someone asks. A 2012 Attorney General opinion confirmed that booking photos qualify as physical descriptions under the statute. This means the Greer County Sheriff's Office must turn over mugshots when a valid request comes in. The law applies to everyone, not just lawyers or reporters. Any person can request a copy.

The same statute also makes jail registers public. That covers the name of each person booked, the date and cause of their commitment, a physical description, and the date they were released. If Greer County keeps any of these records in digital form, they must give you a digital copy if that is what you ask for.

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Greer County does not have an online jail roster. The Oklahoma VINE system allows you to check on inmates and register for custody alerts statewide, including Greer County.

Oklahoma VINE victim notification system for Greer County jail mugshots tracking

VINE provides free custody status checks and notification alerts for inmates in Greer County and across all of Oklahoma.

Statewide Search Tools for Greer County

The Oklahoma State Courts Network shows court records from Greer County district court. Search by name to find criminal case filings, charges, and case outcomes. It is free and open to the public. Court records won't show mugshots, but they give you the court side of what happened after a Greer County arrest. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal background checks for $15 per name. Results come electronically and cover every county in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Arrests.org pulls together recent booking data from multiple counties. It may include some Greer County records, though smaller counties tend to have less coverage on third-party sites. The VINE system is free and lets you register for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The hotline is 877-654-8463 and works around the clock.

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