Noble County Jail Bookings and Inmate Records

Noble County recent bookings are processed through the Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry, the county seat. This page covers how to find a person recently booked in Noble County, what information you can expect from booking records under Oklahoma law, and which state tools can help you track custody status. Noble County sits in north-central Oklahoma and borders several counties, so bookings sometimes happen in one jurisdiction and are transferred to another. If you are looking for someone arrested in Perry, Billings, Morrison, or the surrounding communities, this guide will point you in the right direction.

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Noble County Jail Overview

Perry County Seat
District 9 Judicial District
North-Central OK Region
Noble Co. Sheriff Booking Authority

Noble County does not currently maintain a public online jail roster through its official website. The primary way to check on a recent booking is to contact the Noble County Sheriff's Office directly by phone. Staff can confirm whether a specific person is in custody, provide the booking date, and share basic charge information. When you call, have the full name of the person ready. If you also know the approximate date of arrest or the arresting agency, that information will help them pull up the correct record faster.

Third-party public records websites sometimes aggregate Noble County booking data and display it in searchable form. These sites can be useful for finding recent bookings when official sources are not online, but their data may be a day or two behind and may not reflect transfers, releases, or bond status accurately. Use them as a starting point and confirm with the sheriff's office for current status.

Once charges are filed in Noble County District Court, the case will appear on the Oklahoma State Courts Network at OSCN.net. Search by county and name to find case filings, docket entries, hearing dates, and charge dispositions. OSCN is free and updated regularly by the court clerk's office.

Oklahoma DOC offender lookup tool for Noble County recent bookings and inmate records

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers state prison inmates who may have started in Noble County custody before being transferred.

Calling the Noble County Jail

When you call the Noble County Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent booking, staff will ask for the name of the person you are trying to locate. They can typically tell you whether that person is in custody, when they were booked, and what charges they are facing. Bond information may also be available if it has been set by the court. The level of detail shared by phone varies depending on staffing and workload at the time you call.

If the person is not at Noble County, it is worth asking the staff if they have any record of a recent arrest or if the person may have been transferred. Inmates from Noble County are sometimes moved to the Payne County jail in Stillwater or to the Kay County facility in Newkirk under overflow or housing agreements. Checking adjacent counties broadens your search.

Note: Calling during regular business hours on weekdays will generally get you a faster and more complete response than calling late nights or on weekends.

Noble County Booking Record Details

Oklahoma law defines what county jails must keep in their jail registers and makes those registers public records. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, required fields include the name of each booked person, the date and reason for booking, the authority that committed them, whether the charge is a criminal offense, a physical description, and the date of release or transfer. Noble County is required to maintain records that meet this standard. The public has the right to inspect and copy these records.

A typical Noble County booking record contains the person's name, booking date and time, the arresting agency, the specific charges or holds, and basic physical description information like height, weight, and date of birth. Bond amounts are added once set. If the person has outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions, those holds will also be noted in the booking file. Court case numbers appear once charges are formally filed.

If you need a formal copy of a booking record rather than just a verbal confirmation, you can submit a written Open Records request to the Noble County Sheriff's Office. The agency may charge a reasonable fee for copying but must provide access to records that are not specifically exempt by statute.

VINE Custody Alerts and Tracking

Noble County participates in Oklahoma's VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) network. VINE lets you search for an inmate by name, confirm their custody status, and register for automatic alerts when their status changes. This includes notifications for releases, transfers, and escapes. You can reach VINE online at vinelink.vineapps.com or by calling the toll-free line at 877-654-8463. The service runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is available in English and Spanish at no charge.

Families using VINE can track a loved one without repeated calls to the jail. Crime victims can rely on VINE to receive timely notice if a person who was booked in Noble County is released or moved. The system is managed at the state level and pulls custody data from participating county facilities.

State Resources for Noble County Searches

When someone held in Noble County is convicted and sent to a state prison, they move out of the county system. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks current and former state inmates. Search by name, DOC number, or county to find someone who was sentenced after a Noble County arrest. The ODOC portal at oklahoma.gov/doc/offender-info.html links to inmate search tools, release date information, and facility locations.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at osbi.ok.gov maintains the statewide criminal history repository. OSBI records cover arrests and dispositions from jurisdictions across Oklahoma and provide a more complete picture than a single booking record. This resource is helpful when you need to understand someone's history beyond a single Noble County recent booking.

For federal cases, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator at bop.gov covers inmates held at federal facilities. If a Noble County arrest involved federal charges, the person may be transferred to a federal detention center rather than staying at the county jail.

Oklahoma DOC inmate information portal for Noble County recent bookings and state prison records

Oklahoma's Department of Corrections portal at oklahoma.gov/doc/offender-info.html provides inmate information for those transferred out of Noble County to state facilities.

Open Records Requests in Noble County

Any person can request Noble County booking records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Submit your request to the Noble County Sheriff's Office in writing. You can deliver the request in person, by mail, or by email if the office accepts electronic requests. The request should identify the record you need as specifically as possible, including the name of the person booked and the approximate date. The agency is required to respond in a reasonable time and cannot deny access without a lawful reason.

The Oklahoma Department of Libraries Archives Division at archives.ok.gov also maintains historical public records for Oklahoma counties. For older booking records or archived jail registers from Noble County, the archives division may be able to help locate copies. You can reach the archives by calling 405-521-2502.

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Communities in Noble County

Noble County communities include Perry, Billings, Lucien, Marland, Morrison, and Red Rock. Perry is the county seat and the location of the Noble County Sheriff's Office and jail. All law enforcement agencies operating in Noble County route their arrests to the county detention facility. None of the communities in Noble County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site. All Noble County recent bookings are processed and held at the same facility regardless of where in the county the arrest occurred.

Nearby Oklahoma Counties

If a booking is not found in Noble County, these bordering counties may have the record you are looking for.