Enid Inmate Records and Bookings

Enid released inmate records are held by the Enid Police Department and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. Enid is the county seat of Garfield County and the ninth largest city in Oklahoma. County-level charges from Enid arrests go through the Garfield County jail at 1020 South 10th Street. This page covers where released inmate records are kept, how to request them, and what online tools can help you find booking and arrest information for Enid and Garfield County.

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Where Enid Inmate Records Are Kept

The Enid Police Department maintains records for city arrests, incident reports, and the local jail blotter. Their Records Division is at 401 W. Owen K. Garriott, Enid, OK 73701, phone (580) 234-0400. You can request records online at enid.org/departments/police-department, in person at that address, or by mail to Records Division, P.O. Box 1498, Enid, OK 73702. The fee is $0.25 per page for standard copies.

When Enid Police make arrests that result in county-level charges, those bookings go to the Garfield County jail. The Garfield County Sheriff's Office handles county jail records. Their website is at garfieldcountysheriff.com, and the jail is at 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK, phone (580) 237-0244. Online inmate search is available through the Sheriff's site for current bookings.

Enid Police Department 401 W. Owen K. Garriott, Enid, OK 73701
EPD Phone (580) 234-0400
Garfield County Sheriff 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK
Sheriff Phone (580) 237-0244
EPD Website enid.org/departments/police-department
County Sheriff Website garfieldcountysheriff.com

Both agencies accept written requests under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The Sheriff's Office inmate search shows current bookings. For released inmate records, a formal written request is necessary with either the Sheriff's Office or the Enid Police Department.

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office maintains the county detention center that processes Enid Police bookings and holds county-level inmates from Enid and across Garfield County.

Garfield County Detention Center Enid released inmates

The Garfield County Detention Center at 1020 South 10th Street in Enid is the primary booking facility for county-level arrests in the area.

Enid Municipal Court Records

The Enid Municipal Court handles city-level violations, including traffic citations, local ordinances, and minor city offenses. These records live in the municipal system and don't appear in OSCN because they are not county district court matters.

You can look up municipal cases online at enid.org/departments/municipal-court. The site lets you search by name or citation number, pay fines, and check whether a warrant has been issued for an unpaid citation. For certified copies, contact the Court Clerk through the same website.

Note: Municipal warrants are separate from criminal arrest warrants. An open warrant from unpaid city fines can result in arrest. Check the Enid municipal court portal if you think an open city case may exist.

VINE Notification for Enid Area Inmates

Garfield County participates in the VINE system. VINE provides free automated alerts about inmate custody status changes at the county jail. If someone you know is held at the Garfield County facility, you can sign up to be notified when they are released, transferred, or have a court-related status change.

Register at vinelink.vineapps.com or call toll-free 877-654-8463. The service is free. You choose phone, text, or email for your alerts. You'll need the person's name or booking number to register. VINE is available 24 hours a day.

Oklahoma Open Records Act and Enid Booking Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 Sections 24A.1 to 24A.29, governs public access to records in Enid. Under Section 24A.8, law enforcement must release basic booking information for people currently in custody. This includes name, age, physical description, charges, and bond amount.

Records on people who have been released and are no longer under supervision shift to closed status. You can still request them. Write to the Enid Police Department at Records Division, P.O. Box 1498, Enid, OK 73702, or contact the Garfield County Sheriff's Office at 1020 South 10th Street, Enid, OK, phone (580) 237-0244. Be clear about the person's name, the dates involved, and what specific records you need.

State DOC Records for Enid Offenders

Enid residents who received state prison sentences after a conviction in Garfield County may be in the Oklahoma DOC system. Search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov by name, DOC number, or date of birth. DOC covers sentences longer than one year. Shorter sentences and pre-trial holds stay at the county or city level.

If the person you are looking for served less than a year at the county jail, they are not in the DOC system. For people who have been released from state DOC custody, records are closed. Submit a Closed Records Request to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections at P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone (405) 425-2500 or (405) 425-2578.

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Garfield County Inmate Records

Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. County-level arrests in Enid are processed through the Garfield County Detention Center. The Garfield County page covers all county jail resources, the Sheriff's Office, and county-level inmate search tools.

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