Find Marshall County Recent Bookings
Marshall County recent bookings are processed by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Madill, Oklahoma. The county covers Madill, Kingston, Oakland, and the surrounding Lake Texoma area. This page explains how to find recent booking information in Marshall County, what the Oklahoma Open Records Act requires those records to contain, and which state tools can help extend your search. Whether you are looking for custody status, charge details, or historical records, the resources covered here will guide you in the right direction.
Marshall County Jail Overview
Marshall County Recent Bookings Access
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is located in Madill, which is the county seat. There is no publicly known online inmate roster for Marshall County at this time. For current booking information, contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office through the county directory. Staff can confirm whether a specific person is in custody, what charges are on file, and whether bond has been set. If the person was transferred out of the county facility, staff can typically identify where they went.
Marshall County is in southern Oklahoma, situated between the Lake Texoma resort area and the more rural communities near the Texas border. The county borders Carter, Johnston, Bryan, and Love counties. Lake Texoma's recreational traffic and the community of Kingston draw visitors from across Oklahoma and Texas, which can contribute to arrest activity involving out-of-state individuals. If someone is not found in Marshall County records, checking the neighboring counties or calling to confirm jurisdiction is a practical first step. The Madill facility handles all bookings for law enforcement agencies operating within Marshall County.
| Booking Agency | Marshall County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Madill |
| Key Communities | Madill, Kingston, Oakland |
| Contact | Marshall County Directory |
Court records tied to a Marshall County arrest can be found at the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. Select Marshall County and search by name or case number once charges are formally filed in the district court.
OSCN.net covers Marshall County district court filings and docket information for cases that originate from local bookings and proceed through the court system.
Getting Marshall County Booking Information
To ask about a recent booking, contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Madill. Have the full legal name of the person, their date of birth, and the approximate date of the arrest ready before you call. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, bond information, and whether the person is still at the county facility. For matters related to the district court, contact the Marshall County Court Clerk's office in Madill.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net is the free tool for checking case status online once charges are filed. For legal advice about a specific case, an attorney is the right resource. Jail personnel are operational staff who can answer factual questions about custody but are not equipped to advise on legal strategy or outcomes.
Note: For out-of-state visitors arrested near Lake Texoma, the booking jurisdiction depends on where the arrest occurred. Confirm with the sheriff's office if you are unsure which county or agency handled the matter.
Marshall County Booking Record Requirements
Oklahoma law mandates that all county jails maintain jail registers as public records. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 outlines exactly what must be documented. Required fields include the prisoner's name, the date and cause of commitment, the committing authority, whether the offense is criminal in nature, a physical description of the prisoner, and the date and manner of discharge or escape. Marshall County, like every Oklahoma county, must comply with these requirements.
Beyond the statutory minimum, a Marshall County booking record will typically include a booking number, the arresting agency, specific charge codes, bond information once set, and any outstanding holds from other counties or agencies. Charges at booking may differ from what the district attorney formally files. The booking record captures the initial arrest information, not the final outcome. For case status updates, OSCN.net or the district court clerk are the right tools. When a person is convicted and sent to state prison, they move entirely out of the county jail system and into the Oklahoma Department of Corrections database.
VINE Tracking for Marshall County Inmates
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) provides free custody tracking and automated alerts for anyone held in the Oklahoma corrections network. Search at vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463 around the clock in English or Spanish. Marshall County participates in the Oklahoma VINE network, so custody events at the Madill jail reflect in the system. Register your email or phone number to receive automatic notifications when a person's custody status changes, including releases, transfers, and court-related movements.
State-Level Resources for Marshall County
For someone convicted in Marshall County and transferred to state prison, use the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. Search by name, DOC number, county of conviction, or current facility. Records show housing location, conviction details, sentence length, and projected release dates. The ODOC portal at oklahoma.gov/doc provides another way in.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at osbi.ok.gov runs the statewide criminal history repository. The CHIRP system supports name-based searches of arrests and dispositions across all 77 counties. For federal arrests, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. Registered sex offenders in Marshall County appear in the state registry at sors.doc.ok.gov.
The ODOC Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers Marshall County residents who were convicted and moved from the local jail into state prison custody.
Marshall County Open Records Requests
The Oklahoma Open Records Act gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records held by law enforcement agencies, including county jails. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 specifically requires law enforcement to maintain jail registers and make them available to the public. Contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Madill to submit a records request. You can ask about the process by phone or visit the office in person. Agencies may charge reasonable copy fees but must provide access to non-exempt records.
For older records, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Archives Division holds materials from across the state. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press at rcfp.org provides a complete guide to Oklahoma's open records laws, including what must be disclosed and what the agency can legally withhold.
Communities in Marshall County
Marshall County communities include Madill, Kingston, and Oakland. Madill is the county seat and the location of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. Kingston and Oakland are smaller communities near the Lake Texoma area. All arrests across the county are processed through the Madill facility. No cities in Marshall County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.
Nearby Oklahoma Counties
Marshall County borders four other Oklahoma counties. Check these pages if a booking may have been processed in a neighboring jurisdiction.