Find Pittsburg County Jail Mugshots

Pittsburg County jail mugshots are public records under Oklahoma law, but this county does not post them online. The Sheriff's Office in McAlester handles mugshot requests by mail, phone, or in person. If you need to search for booking records or get a copy of a jail mugshot from Pittsburg County, you will have to contact the office directly. There is no web-based inmate roster for this county. That said, state-level tools and third-party sites can sometimes fill the gap when the county itself does not have an online search.

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Pittsburg County Jail Quick Facts
FacilityPittsburg County Jail
Address1210 North West Street, McAlester, OK 74502
Phone(918) 423-5858
County SeatMcAlester
Online RosterNo
Mugshot RequestsMail, phone, or in person

How to Get Pittsburg County Mugshots

Since Pittsburg County does not have an online inmate search, you will need to reach out to the Sheriff's Office to get jail mugshots. The easiest option is to call (918) 423-5858. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and walk you through the records request process. You can also visit the jail at 1210 North West Street in McAlester during regular business hours. For mail requests, send a written letter to the same address with the person's full name, date of birth if you have it, and the approximate date of arrest.

Under Oklahoma Title 51 Section 24A.8, mugshots are public records. The law classifies them as part of the physical description of an arrestee. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion confirmed that mugshots must be released to anyone who requests them. So even though Pittsburg County does not post them on a website, the Sheriff's Office still has to provide them when asked. Standard copy fees apply under state law. If the records are kept in digital form and you ask for them electronically, the office must give them that way.

Note: Pittsburg County mugshot requests are best handled by mail to the jail at 1210 North West Street, McAlester, OK 74502.

Pittsburg County Jail Mugshots by Mail

To request Pittsburg County jail mugshots by mail, write to: Pittsburg County Sheriff, Attn: Jail Records, 1210 North West Street, McAlester, OK 74502. In your letter, include as much detail as you can about the person. Their full name is the minimum. Add a date of birth, approximate arrest date, or case number if you know it. This helps staff find the right records faster. You can ask for mugshots, booking data, charges, and custody status. Response times vary. Some requests get handled in a few days. Others can take longer if the request covers a lot of records or the office is busy.

Phone inquiries are welcome too. Call (918) 423-5858 and the staff will help you out. They can confirm if someone is being held and give you basic booking info over the phone. For the actual mugshot, though, you may need to follow up with a written request.

Oklahoma Open Records and Jail Mugshots

The Oklahoma Open Records Act gives the public the right to access law enforcement records. This includes jail mugshots, booking data, arrest reports, and jail registers. The law at Title 51 Section 24A.8 lists what agencies must release. Arrestee descriptions cover name, date of birth, address, race, sex, and physical description. Mugshots fall under physical description. Jail registers include each prisoner's name, commitment date, the authority that ordered the commitment, and a description of the prisoner.

The Reporters Committee Open Government Guide for Oklahoma has a thorough breakdown of what records are open. Courts in the state have upheld these rights in several cases. Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters v. City of Norman confirmed that surveillance video from arrests is a public record. Ward and Lee v. City of Claremore held that dash cam recordings are public too. These precedents strengthen the case for getting Pittsburg County jail mugshots even when the county does not post them online.

The screenshot below is from a statewide resource for accessing Oklahoma jail mugshots and arrest records.

Oklahoma state resource for searching Pittsburg County jail mugshots and arrest records

State-level databases can help you find information on Pittsburg County inmates when the county does not have an online roster.

Statewide Search Tools for Pittsburg County

When a county does not have its own online search, state tools become more important. The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you run a name-based criminal history check across all of Oklahoma for $15. Results come back right away if there is no match. Matches that need review are handled by OSBI staff during business hours. This can tell you if someone has a criminal record that includes a Pittsburg County arrest.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to court records. You can search by name or case number and filter results to Pittsburg County. This shows docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It can add a lot of context to booking records and mugshots by showing what happened after the arrest.

The Oklahoma Arrests website collects booking info from counties across the state. It sometimes includes Pittsburg County data even when the county itself does not post it. You can search by county or browse recent bookings. Info typically includes the booking photo, charges, and bail. Always verify with official sources since third-party data can have delays.

For people who have been sentenced and moved to a state facility, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains an offender search that includes photos and offense details. McAlester is home to the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, so this tool is especially relevant for the area.

Pittsburg County Victim Alerts

The VINE system covers Pittsburg County. You can use it to check if someone is still in custody. It works around the clock and is free. Sign up for alerts by phone or email so you know when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. The toll-free number for Oklahoma VINE is 877-654-8463. This is especially useful in counties like Pittsburg that lack an online jail roster.

Nearby County Jails

Pittsburg County is in southeast Oklahoma. Nearby counties include Haskell County to the north, Latimer County to the east, and Coal County to the west. McIntosh County is also in the area. Each of these counties runs its own jail and handles its own booking records and mugshot requests separately.

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