Rogers County Recent Bookings
Rogers County recent bookings are searchable online through the Rogers County Sheriff's Office booking portal. The system shows two views: people currently in custody and people released in the last 48 hours. The Rogers County Jail in Claremore serves a medium-security facility with capacity for around 250 inmates and handles bookings from Claremore, Catoosa, Inola, and all other communities in the county. This page walks you through how to use the online search, what the booking records contain, and what other tools are available to track custody status and court cases.
Rogers County Jail Overview
Rogers County Recent Bookings and 48-Hour Release Log
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office runs its booking portal at rcs.rtsclients.com. This system is notable because it offers two separate views. The first is "Current Inmates," which shows everyone currently housed at the Rogers County Jail. The second is "48 Hour Release," which shows people who were released from the facility in the last 48 hours. This two-view setup is one of the more useful features among Oklahoma county jail systems since it lets you check recent releases without making a phone call to the jail.
The Rogers County Jail at 201 South Cherokee Street in Claremore is a medium-security facility operated by Sheriff Scott Walton's office. You can also find general sheriff information at rcsheriff.org. The jail processes bookings from Claremore, Catoosa, Chelsea, Fair Oaks, Foyil, Inola, Jamestown, Oologah, Talala, Valley Park, and Verdigris, among other communities in the county. With capacity for around 250 inmates, the facility stays fairly active given the size and population of Rogers County. Each booking entry shows the inmate's name, charges, and booking date. The 48-hour release section works the same way but applies to recent releases rather than current inmates.
| Facility | Rogers County Jail |
|---|---|
| Address | 201 South Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017 |
| Jail Phone | 918-342-9797 |
| Sheriff | Sheriff Scott Walton |
| Booking Portal | rcs.rtsclients.com |
| Sheriff Website | rcsheriff.org |
The Rogers County booking portal at rcs.rtsclients.com shows both current inmates and people released in the last 48 hours, giving a fuller picture of recent jail activity.
The Rogers County jail portal provides two views of booking activity: the current inmate roster and the 48-hour release log, both accessible at rcs.rtsclients.com.
How to Use the Rogers County Booking Search
Go to rcs.rtsclients.com and choose which list you want to view. The "Current Inmates" view shows who is in jail right now. The "48 Hour Release" view shows who got out in the last two days. Both lists are searchable by name. Enter the last name or a partial name to narrow the results. If you find the person you are looking for, the record will show their charges and when they were booked. For released inmates, the record may also show the release date.
For court case information tied to a Rogers County arrest, the Oklahoma State Courts Network at OSCN.net is the right tool. Select Rogers County from the dropdown and search by name or case number. OSCN shows all docket entries, charges filed, hearing dates, and case status for the Rogers County District Court. This is free to use and covers both recent and older cases. If a booking resulted in formal charges being filed, those charges typically appear in OSCN within a few business days of the arrest.
Note: For custody questions not answered by the online portal, call the Rogers County Jail directly at 918-342-9797.
What Rogers County Booking Records Include
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act at Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, county jails must keep jail registers as public records. These registers include each inmate's name, the date and cause of commitment, the committing authority, whether the commitment is for a criminal offense, a physical description, and the date of discharge. The Rogers County booking portal satisfies this requirement for both current inmates and recently released persons.
A Rogers County booking record typically includes the person's full name, booking date, charges, and whether they are currently in custody or recently released. The 48-hour release log adds a release date for those who have been let out. Bond information appears once it has been set, and court dates may show up as the case moves forward. The level of detail in any given record grows as the case progresses from arrest to court filing to resolution.
VINE Alerts for Rogers County Custody Changes
Rogers County participates in the statewide VINE notification system. VINE lets you track an inmate's custody status and get automatic alerts when something changes. You can register at vinelink.vineapps.com or by calling 877-654-8463. Search for the person by name, find their current record, and register your phone or email for notifications. Alerts cover releases, transfers, and escapes. The service is free, runs around the clock, and is available in both English and Spanish.
VINE complements the 48-hour release feature on the Rogers County portal. If you need advance notice rather than after-the-fact information, VINE registration is the way to get it. The system works for crime victims, attorneys, families, and anyone else who has a legitimate need to know about custody changes.
State and Federal Tools for Rogers County
When a Rogers County inmate is transferred to a state prison after conviction, they drop off the county roster. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov is where to find them. DOC records cover all state facilities, including current inmates, people on supervision, and discharged offenders. The database includes photos, conviction details, current facility, and release date projections. Access it directly or through the ODOC offender portal.
For criminal history that extends beyond a single booking, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation maintains the central state repository. OSBI covers all Oklahoma arrests and dispositions and lets individuals run name-based record checks through the CHIRP system. The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is searchable by county for anyone needing to check registrants in Rogers County. Federal arrests go to the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator rather than the county jail.
Open Records Requests in Rogers County
For records not available through the online portal, submit a formal Open Records request to the Rogers County Sheriff's Office. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, any person has the right to inspect and copy jail registers and law enforcement records that are not specifically exempt. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office is at the jail address on South Cherokee Street in Claremore. Requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or by phone. A reasonable copying fee may apply. For court records, contact the Rogers County District Court clerk or search OSCN.net free of charge. The RCFP guide to Oklahoma open records is a helpful reference if you run into any issues.
Communities in Rogers County
Rogers County's main communities include Claremore (the county seat), Catoosa, Chelsea, Fair Oaks, Foyil, Inola, Jamestown, Oologah, Talala, Valley Park, and Verdigris. All law enforcement agencies in the county route arrests to the Rogers County Jail in Claremore. There are no cities in Rogers County that meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site. Use the sheriff's booking portal to search for anyone arrested anywhere in the county.
Nearby Oklahoma Counties
Rogers County sits in northeastern Oklahoma near several other active counties. Check these if you are unsure which county processed a booking.