Noble County Jail Mugshots

Noble County jail mugshots are public records under Oklahoma law and can be accessed through the sheriff's office in Perry. The Noble County Sheriff's Office is located at 721 Cedar Street, Perry, OK 73077, and manages all bookings for the county jail. If you need to find a booking photo or check on someone who was arrested in Noble County, you can reach the office by phone at (580) 336-3517 or visit in person during business hours. State and third-party databases also carry Noble County booking data for those who prefer to search online from home.

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Noble County Jail Quick Facts
FacilityNoble County Jail
Address721 Cedar Street, Perry, OK 73077
Phone(580) 336-3517
County SeatPerry

Noble County Booking Records Access

When someone is arrested in Noble County, the booking process takes place at the jail in Perry. Staff take a mugshot, log the charges, and record personal details like name, date of birth, and address. All of this goes into the booking file. These files are public records. The Oklahoma Open Records Act, found in Title 51 Section 24A.8, requires law enforcement agencies to release arrestee descriptions upon request. Mugshots are part of that description.

To get Noble County jail mugshots, call (580) 336-3517 and ask about the person by name and date of birth. You can also send a written request by mail to 721 Cedar Street, Perry, OK 73077. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion confirmed that mugshots must be released because they are the most accurate physical description of an arrestee. If the jail keeps photos in digital form, they are required to provide electronic copies when you ask for them that way.

Response times can vary. Some requests get handled the same day. Others take longer if the office is busy or the request covers many records. Standard copy fees apply under state law.

How to Search Noble County Mugshots Online

Noble County is a smaller county, so online resources may be more limited than what you find in larger metro areas. Still, several statewide tools cover Noble County arrests. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search court records by name and filter by Noble County. OSCN shows case details, docket entries, and court dates. This is free to use and does not need an account. It won't show the mugshot itself, but it gives you case information tied to an arrest.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history checks. A name search costs $15. You need the person's full name and date of birth. Results cover all of Oklahoma, not just Noble County. If no match is found, results come back fast. If there is a hit, OSBI staff review it during business hours before sending the report. CHIRP is a good option if you want a broader picture beyond a single county.

The Oklahoma Arrests website posts recent booking photos from counties across the state. You can search by name or browse by county. The site usually shows the mugshot, charges, arrest date, and bond amount. Keep in mind this is a third-party source. Data may lag behind what the sheriff's office has on file.

Noble County Jail Mugshots and the Law

Oklahoma has strong open records laws. Jail mugshots are public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 spells out what law enforcement must release. The list includes arrestee descriptions, which cover the name, date of birth, address, race, sex, physical description, and occupation. Since mugshots are a physical description, they fall under this rule. The law also requires release of jail registers that show each prisoner's name, date of commitment, the committing authority, and a description of the prisoner.

The Reporters Committee Open Government Guide for Oklahoma explains these rules in detail. Court rulings in Oklahoma have consistently upheld the public's right to see arrest records. If Noble County or any other agency denies a records request without a valid legal reason, the Open Records Act provides a way to challenge the denial.

Note: Noble County jail mugshots are public records under Oklahoma law and must be released upon request per the 2012 Attorney General Opinion.

Victim Notification in Noble County

The VINE system lets you track inmates in Noble County. VINE is free. You can search by name or booking number to check custody status. The system runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also register for alerts. When an inmate is released, moved, or has any change in status, VINE sends a notification by phone or email. The toll-free number for Oklahoma VINE is 877-654-8463. Anyone can use it. You do not have to be a crime victim.

For people who have been sentenced and moved to state custody, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs a separate search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. The DOC portal shows photos, offense details, and facility location for state inmates. This is separate from the county jail system in Perry.

State Resources for Noble County Searches

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections website provides statewide offender information that can be useful when looking into Noble County cases that have moved beyond the county level. The screenshot below shows a resource related to state corrections records.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections resource for Noble County jail mugshots and offender search

This state-level portal can help you find people who were initially booked in Noble County but later transferred to a state prison facility.

Noble County court records are also available through OSCN. You can look up case filings, dispositions, and scheduled court dates. This helps fill in the picture beyond just the mugshot and booking record. If you are trying to track a case from arrest through sentencing, OSCN and the DOC portal together cover most of the timeline.

Nearby County Jails

Noble County is in north-central Oklahoma. Neighboring counties maintain their own jail records and mugshots. Kay County is to the north with its jail in Newkirk. Garfield County sits to the west and has a larger facility in Enid. Pawnee County borders Noble County to the east. Payne County is to the south and houses its jail in Stillwater. Each county has its own booking process and records system.

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