Search Kingfisher County Recent Bookings

Kingfisher County recent bookings are managed by the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. The jail covers arrests from Kingfisher, Cashion, Dover, Hennessey, Loyal, Okarche, and all other communities in the county. Limited online roster information may be available through the county, but calling the jail directly is the most direct way to confirm a recent booking. This page explains how to find booking records, what those records must include under Oklahoma law, and which state resources can help extend your search.

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Kingfisher County Jail Overview

Kingfisher County Seat
405-375-4242 Jail Phone
119 S. Main St. Address
Kingfisher, OK Facility Location

The Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office is at 119 S. Main St. in Kingfisher. The phone number is 405-375-4242. Limited online roster information may be available from the county, and calling to ask is a good first step. If an online roster is not currently active, calling the facility directly is the fastest way to confirm custody status, charges, and bond information for a recent booking. Staff can also tell you if someone has been transferred out of the county facility.

Kingfisher County is located in central Oklahoma, bordered by Major, Garfield, Logan, Oklahoma, Canadian, and Blaine counties. The county's proximity to the Oklahoma City metro area means some multi-county cases can arise, particularly for arrests near the Logan or Canadian County lines. If someone is not found in the Kingfisher County records, it is worth checking neighboring counties as well. The Kingfisher facility handles all bookings for law enforcement agencies operating within the county's boundaries.

Facility Kingfisher County Jail
Address 119 S. Main St., Kingfisher, OK 73750
Phone 405-375-4242
County Seat Kingfisher

Court records tied to a Kingfisher County arrest can be found at the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. Choose Kingfisher County and search by name or case number to view filings and docket entries.

Oklahoma open records guide from RCFP used to understand access rights for Kingfisher County booking records

The RCFP open government guide at rcfp.org covers Oklahoma's public records laws that apply to Kingfisher County booking and jail register access.

Calling the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office at 405-375-4242 is a reliable way to get booking information quickly. Have the person's full legal name and date of birth ready before you call. The approximate date of arrest is helpful too. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, and bond. They can also tell you whether the person is still at the Kingfisher facility or has been moved elsewhere.

If the first call does not reach anyone, try again during regular business hours or ask for a specific booking inquiry line. For legal questions about the case, contact the Kingfisher County District Court clerk or an attorney. OSCN.net is the free tool for checking case filings online without calling anyone.

What Kingfisher County Booking Records Contain

Oklahoma's Open Records Act requires all county jails to maintain jail registers as public documents. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, those registers must include the prisoner's name, the date and cause of commitment, the committing authority, whether the offense is criminal, a physical description, and the date and manner of discharge or escape. Kingfisher County jails must maintain records that meet these standards.

In addition to the required fields, a Kingfisher County booking record will usually include a booking number, the arresting agency, specific charge codes or statute references, bond information once set, and any active holds from other jurisdictions. Booking charges may change as the district attorney reviews the case. The booking record is a point-in-time snapshot and does not represent the final legal outcome. For updated case status, check OSCN.net or contact the Kingfisher County District Court clerk. If the person was convicted and sent to state prison, they will appear in the ODOC database rather than the county jail records.

Note: Even if online roster access is limited, the right to request these records through a formal Open Records request remains intact under Oklahoma law.

VINE Alerts for Kingfisher County Custody

The VINE service provides automated custody tracking without requiring manual phone calls. Search online at vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463 around the clock, seven days a week, in English or Spanish. Kingfisher County participates in the Oklahoma VINE network, so custody changes at the local jail appear in the system. Once you find a person in VINE, you can register a phone number or email to receive alerts about releases, transfers, and court movements.

State Resources for Kingfisher County

When someone convicted in Kingfisher County is transferred to a state correctional facility, they leave the county roster. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers state inmates. You can search by name, DOC number, county of conviction, or current facility. Records include current housing, conviction details, sentence length, and projected release dates. The ODOC information portal at oklahoma.gov/doc is another way to access the same data.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at osbi.ok.gov maintains the state criminal history database. Their CHIRP system provides name-based searches of statewide arrest and disposition records. For federal arrests, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. The sex offender registry at sors.doc.ok.gov covers registered offenders in Kingfisher County.

Oklahoma DOC offender lookup tool for finding Kingfisher County inmates transferred to state corrections

The ODOC Offender Lookup covers Kingfisher County individuals who have been convicted and moved out of the local facility into state prison.

Requesting Kingfisher County Booking Records

Any person can submit a formal Open Records request to the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, law enforcement agencies must maintain and provide access to jail registers as public records. Send a written request to the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office at 119 S. Main St., Kingfisher, OK 73750, or call 405-375-4242 to ask about the process. Copy fees may apply, but agencies cannot withhold non-exempt records.

Historical records are held by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Archives Division. For a full overview of Oklahoma's open records laws, see the guide at rcfp.org, which covers what must be disclosed, response timelines, and what can legally be withheld.

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Communities in Kingfisher County

Kingfisher County communities include Kingfisher, Cashion, Dover, Hennessey, Loyal, Okarche, and other small towns. Kingfisher is both the county seat and the location of the sheriff's office and jail. All county arrests are processed through the Kingfisher facility. No cities in Kingfisher County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

Nearby Oklahoma Counties

Kingfisher County borders six Oklahoma counties. Check these pages if you need booking records from a neighboring jurisdiction.