Okfuskee County Jail Mugshots Lookup

Okfuskee County jail mugshots are available as public records through the sheriff's office in Okemah, Oklahoma. The county jail is a small facility with about 25 beds, located at 1700 Glen Johnson Loop. When someone gets booked into this jail, staff take a photo and log the arrest details into the record system. These records are open to the public under Oklahoma law. If you want to search for a mugshot or check on an inmate in Okfuskee County, you can contact the sheriff at (918) 623-0481 or the jail directly at (918) 623-1122. State-level online tools and third-party sites also carry booking data that covers this county.

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Okfuskee County Jail Quick Facts
FacilityOkfuskee County Jail
Address1700 Glen Johnson Loop, Okemah, OK 74859
Mailing Address1700 John Fullbright Loop, Okemah, OK 74859
Sheriff Phone(918) 623-0481
Jail Phone(918) 623-1122
Bed Capacity25
County SeatOkemah

Okfuskee County Booking Records

The Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office runs all jail operations from the facility on Glen Johnson Loop in Okemah. With just 25 beds, this is one of the smaller jails in the state. That means the volume of bookings is lower than in larger counties, but the same rules apply. Every person booked into the Okfuskee County jail gets photographed. The mugshot becomes part of the booking file alongside their name, date of birth, charges, and arrest date.

Under Oklahoma Title 51 Section 24A.8, law enforcement must release arrestee descriptions to anyone who asks. Mugshots count as a physical description. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion made this clear by stating that booking photos are the best and most accurate description of a person at the time of arrest. Okfuskee County must follow these rules just like every other county in Oklahoma.

If you need to request records by mail, send your request to 1700 John Fullbright Loop, Okemah, OK 74859. Include the person's full name and date of birth. Copy fees under state law may apply.

Searching Okfuskee County Mugshots Online

Okfuskee County is a rural county without a large online presence for its jail. For online searches, statewide tools are your best option. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you look up court records by name and filter to Okfuskee County. You can see case filings, docket entries, and court dates tied to arrests. The site is free and does not need a login. It won't show the mugshot, but it gives you the legal details behind an arrest.

The OSBI CHIRP portal offers criminal history checks across the entire state. A name search costs $15 and requires the person's name and date of birth. If there are no matches, results come back right away. Hits that need manual review get processed during OSBI business hours. This is a good tool if you want to check for records beyond just Okfuskee County.

Sites like Oklahoma Arrests collect booking data from counties statewide. You can search by name or browse recent arrests. These third-party sites often include mugshots, charges, and arrest dates. Data may not be as current as what the sheriff's office has, so it is a good idea to verify anything you find with the official source at (918) 623-0481.

Note: With only 25 beds, the Okfuskee County jail has lower booking volume than most Oklahoma facilities, so third-party sites may have fewer records for this county.

Jail Mugshots and Oklahoma Open Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act protects your right to access Okfuskee County jail mugshots. Title 51 Section 24A.8 lists what law enforcement agencies must provide. This includes the arrestee's name, date of birth, address, race, sex, physical description, and occupation. The statute also requires jail registers showing each prisoner's name, commitment date, committing authority, and a description of the prisoner. Mugshots clearly fall under physical description.

The Reporters Committee Open Government Guide for Oklahoma details how these laws work in practice. Oklahoma courts have ruled multiple times in favor of public access to arrest records. In Ward and Lee v. City of Claremore, the court upheld the release of law enforcement recordings. These precedents strengthen the public's ability to get Okfuskee County mugshots and other booking data when they ask for it.

Okfuskee County Inmate Tracking

You can track Okfuskee County inmates through the VINE system. VINE is free. Search by name or booking number to see if someone is still in custody. The system works all day, every day. You can register for automatic alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has any other status change. Notifications come by phone or email. The Oklahoma VINE toll-free line is 877-654-8463.

For people who move from the Okfuskee County jail to state prison, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections has an offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. This portal covers state inmates and shows photos, offense details, sentence length, and facility location. The DOC system is separate from the county jail, so you would use it for people who have been sentenced and transferred out of Okemah.

State Court Resources for Okfuskee County

Court records can add context to Okfuskee County jail mugshots and booking data. The screenshot below shows the Oklahoma State Courts Network, which covers Okfuskee County case filings.

Oklahoma State Courts Network resource for Okfuskee County jail mugshots and case records

OSCN is one of the most useful free tools for looking up Okfuskee County arrest-related court records and case outcomes.

Using OSCN, you can track a case from the initial arrest through disposition. This is helpful when a mugshot only tells part of the story. Court records show what charges were filed, whether the case went to trial, and what the outcome was. All of this information is free and open to the public on the OSCN website.

Nearby County Jails

Okfuskee County is in east-central Oklahoma. Several neighboring counties have their own jails and booking records. Okmulgee County is directly to the east. Lincoln County borders Okfuskee to the west. Hughes County sits to the south. Creek County is to the north with a larger jail in Sapulpa. If an arrest happened near a county line, it helps to check the neighboring county as well.

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