McIntosh County Recent Bookings Search

McIntosh County recent bookings are managed by the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The county does not offer an online inmate roster, so checking on a recent arrest means calling the jail or stopping by in person. McIntosh County sits in east-central Oklahoma along Lake Eufaula and includes the towns of Eufaula, Checotah, and several smaller communities. This page covers how to access McIntosh County booking records, which state databases can supplement a local search, and what your rights are under Oklahoma open records law when requesting jail data.

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McIntosh County Jail Overview

Eufaula County Seat
Phone Only Roster Access
110 N. 1st St Sheriff's Office
918-689-2508 Sheriff's Phone

McIntosh County does not have an online jail roster. This is the case for many of Oklahoma's smaller counties. To check on a recent booking, call the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office at 918-689-2508. Give them the full name of the person you are looking for. The jail staff can tell you if that person is in custody, what charges they face, and what bond has been set. They can also confirm the booking date and time.

Walk-in requests work too. The Sheriff's Office is at 110 N. 1st Street in Eufaula. Go during regular business hours and ask at the front desk. Bring the person's name and date of birth if you have it. The staff will check their records and share what they can. In a county this size, phone and in-person requests are usually handled quickly.

For court records connected to McIntosh County arrests, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network at OSCN.net. Select McIntosh County from the list of courts and search by name or case number. OSCN shows case filings, charges, docket entries, bond details, and court dates. It will not show who is currently sitting in the jail, but it tracks what happens once charges are filed and a case enters the court system.

Sheriff's Office McIntosh County Sheriff's Office
Address 110 N. 1st Street, Eufaula, OK 74432
Phone 918-689-2508
Online Roster Not available; call or visit
Court Records OSCN.net

State Databases for McIntosh County Arrest Records

Oklahoma provides several statewide tools that work alongside local jail records. For McIntosh County, where there is no online roster, these state databases are often the first place people turn for digital records.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers inmates who have been sentenced to state prison. If a person was booked at the McIntosh County Jail and later convicted and transferred to ODOC custody, they will appear in this search. Results include current facility, sentence length, conviction details, and release projections. You can search by name, DOC number, or county of conviction.

Oklahoma DOC offender search used for McIntosh County recent bookings research

The ODOC offender lookup is a key tool for tracking McIntosh County inmates who have been transferred from the county jail to state prison custody.

The ODOC offender information page at oklahoma.gov provides an overview of the search tools and explains how to navigate the system. It is helpful if you have not used the state database before and want to understand what types of records are available.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation criminal history service runs statewide background checks through the CHIRP system. An OSBI check pulls arrest and conviction data from all 77 Oklahoma counties, giving you a broader view than a single McIntosh County booking. There is a fee, but the data is thorough.

Check the sex offender registry at sors.doc.ok.gov if a McIntosh County booking involves a person who may be a registered offender. The search covers all registered sex offenders in the state.

VINE Alerts for McIntosh County Jail Inmates

VINE is a free notification service that alerts you when an inmate's custody status changes. It covers McIntosh County inmates along with every other county in Oklahoma. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463. Choose to be notified by phone, email, or text message. VINE runs all day and night in English and Spanish.

For McIntosh County, VINE is especially useful because there is no website to check for updates. Instead of calling the jail multiple times a day, set up a VINE alert and let the system do the work. When the person you are tracking gets released, transferred, or has any change in their custody status, VINE sends the notification to you right away. It takes only a few minutes to register and it costs nothing.

VINE tracks custody changes but not court progress. For case updates, use OSCN.net to follow filings and court dates. Between VINE for custody and OSCN for court records, you can stay current on a McIntosh County case without making repeated phone calls.

VINE notification system for tracking McIntosh County recent bookings and custody status changes

VINE provides automated alerts for McIntosh County jail inmates, notifying you of releases and transfers without the need to call the jail repeatedly.

Requesting McIntosh County Booking Records

Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act at Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, county jails must keep registers that the public can inspect. These registers include each inmate's name, the date and cause of commitment, the committing authority, a physical description, and the date of release. McIntosh County is bound by this law like every other county in the state.

Send a written request to the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office at 110 N. 1st Street, Eufaula, OK 74432. You can also call 918-689-2508 and ask how to submit a records request. The county can charge a reasonable fee for copies but cannot block access to records that qualify as public under state law. Most standard booking records are not exempt.

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press publishes a thorough guide to Oklahoma's open records law. It explains what agencies must release, what exemptions exist, and how to appeal a denial. This is worth reading if you want to know your rights before making a request to any Oklahoma jail.

Court records from McIntosh County are free online at OSCN.net. The District Court clerk in Eufaula provides certified copies for a fee. For archived or historical records, try the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Archives Division. Federal inmate searches go through the Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator.

Communities in McIntosh County

McIntosh County includes the towns of Eufaula, Checotah, Hanna, Hitchita, and Stidham. Eufaula is the county seat and sits along Lake Eufaula, one of the largest reservoirs in Oklahoma. Checotah is the other main town in the county and sits along Interstate 40.

All law enforcement agencies in McIntosh County send their bookings to the county jail in Eufaula. Whether an arrest takes place in Checotah, Hanna, or any other part of the county, the booking record is held by the Sheriff's Office. If you are not sure which agency handled an arrest, call 918-689-2508. The jail can confirm whether a person was booked and which department made the arrest. For court cases in McIntosh County, OSCN.net has the records once charges have been filed.

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Nearby Oklahoma Counties

These counties border McIntosh County. If you are not sure where a booking happened, check these neighboring jails too.