Midwest City Released Inmate Records
Midwest City released inmate records are kept by the Midwest City Police Department and the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Midwest City sits in Oklahoma County, and most county-level charges from local arrests go through the county jail system. This page covers how to find released inmate records in Midwest City, which agencies maintain them, and what tools are available for searching booking and arrest history.
Midwest City Overview
Where Midwest City Inmate Records Are Held
The Midwest City Police Department handles arrest reports and booking records for city-level arrests. The Records Division is at 100 N. Midwest Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73110, phone (405) 739-1306. Records requests can be submitted online at midwestcityok.org, in person at that address, or by mail to Records Division, P.O. Box 6100, Midwest City, OK 73140. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page.
County charges from Midwest City arrests go to the Oklahoma County Detention Center at 201 N Shartel Ave in Oklahoma City. Call (405) 713-1930 for county detention records. Online inmate search is at oklahomacounty.org. The county system covers current bookings for both Oklahoma City and Midwest City residents.
| Midwest City Police | 100 N. Midwest Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73110 |
|---|---|
| MCPD Phone | (405) 739-1306 |
| Oklahoma County Detention | 201 N Shartel Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| County Phone | (405) 713-1930 |
| MCPD Website | midwestcityok.org/departments/police-department |
| County Inmate Search | oklahomacounty.org |
The Oklahoma County online inmate search shows current bookings only. For released inmate records, a written request to either the Midwest City Police Department or the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office is required.
The Oklahoma County Detention Center processes Midwest City arrests that result in county-level charges and maintains the county inmate search tool for current bookings in the Oklahoma County system.
Midwest City residents facing county charges are booked at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, which serves all cities and communities in Oklahoma County.
Searching Midwest City Released Inmate Records
Current inmate searches go through the Oklahoma County online tool at oklahomacounty.org. That is free and real-time. For past inmates who have been released, you need to contact the agencies directly and submit written requests under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
Court records tied to Midwest City arrests appear in OSCN at oscn.net. OSCN covers Oklahoma County District Court and is free to use. Search by name or case number to find criminal filings, charges, and case outcomes. This is often the fastest way to see what happened after an arrest in Midwest City without waiting for a records request to be fulfilled.
ODCR at odcr.com is a second option for court records. It covers participating courts and lets you filter by court, party name, and case type. Use it when OSCN doesn't return the results you need.
For a full statewide criminal history, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at osbi.ok.gov runs the Criminal History Information Request Portal. Name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks are $19. OSBI is at 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, phone (405) 848-6724.
Midwest City Municipal Court Records
Midwest City Municipal Court handles city-level violations. These include traffic citations, local ordinances, and minor city-level offenses. Municipal records are separate from Oklahoma County District Court records and won't appear in OSCN searches.
Online case lookup is available through the municipal court at midwestcityok.org/departments/municipal-court. You can search by name or citation number, pay fines online, and check court dates. For certified copies, contact the Court Clerk directly through the site.
Note: Municipal warrants from unpaid city fines can result in arrest. If you are not sure whether an open city-level warrant exists, check the Midwest City municipal court portal first.
VINE Inmate Notification for Midwest City
The Oklahoma County Detention Center participates in VINE. If someone was arrested in Midwest City and is held at the county facility, you can register with VINE for free to get automatic custody status alerts. VINE notifies you when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a status change.
Register online at vinelink.vineapps.com or by calling 877-654-8463. You pick how you receive alerts: phone, text, or email. You need the person's name or booking number to set up a notification. The system runs around the clock.
Open Records Act and Midwest City Booking Data
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Sections 24A.1 to 24A.29, applies to Midwest City law enforcement records. Under Section 24A.8, basic booking data for people currently in custody is public. Name, age, physical description, booking information, charges, and bond amount must be made available.
Released inmate records, for people no longer in custody and not under supervision, are classified as closed under state law. You can still request them in writing. Midwest City Police Department accepts requests at 100 N. Midwest Blvd or by mail to P.O. Box 6100, Midwest City, OK 73140. Oklahoma County records requests go to the Sheriff's Office at oklahomacounty.org/departments/detention-center or by phone at (405) 713-1930.
Oklahoma DOC Records for Midwest City Offenders
Midwest City residents convicted of serious felonies in Oklahoma County may be in the state DOC system. The DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows current state inmates by name, DOC number, or date of birth. DOC covers sentences of more than one year.
The county jail holds shorter sentences and pre-trial detentions. If the person you're searching was only held at the county level and then released, they are not in the DOC system. For people released from state DOC custody, submit a Closed Records Request to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone (405) 425-2500.
Oklahoma County Inmate Records
Midwest City is in Oklahoma County. County-level arrests here go through the Oklahoma County Detention Center. The Oklahoma County page covers the full county jail system, Sheriff's Office contacts, and all county-level inmate search tools.
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