Mustang Inmate Records Lookup

Mustang released inmate records go through the Mustang Police Department and the Canadian County Sheriff's Office. Mustang is in Canadian County, so county-level bookings flow through the county detention system. City arrests are handled by the local police. You can look up current inmate status online, make a phone request, or submit a written records request. This page covers all three methods plus state-level tools that support your search.

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Mustang Quick Facts

~22,000 Population
Canadian County
District 26 Judicial District
$0.25/page Copy Fee

What Mustang Booking Records Include

Booking records from both the Mustang Police and the Canadian County Sheriff include the same standard information. You will find the full name, date of birth, age, and physical description. The booking date, the charges, and the bond amount are also part of the record. These details are public by law.

Released inmate records may show when and how the person got out. Typical entries include bond posted, time served, charges dismissed, or transfer to state custody. A case number in the booking file lets you look up the court outcome in OSCN without filing a separate request. If the charges led to a state prison sentence, the Oklahoma DOC offender lookup is the next step.

Some records are withheld by law. Juvenile records are closed. Records that have been expunged by a court order will not appear in public searches. Cases where no formal charges were filed may have a booking record but no associated court file.

The Canadian County inmate records system gives you access to booking data and released inmate information for all cities in the county, including Mustang.

Canadian County inmate records Mustang released inmates

Mustang inmate records are part of the broader Canadian County system. The county maintains inmate records going back several years, and older records may be available on written request to the sheriff's office.

VINE Tracking for Mustang Inmates

VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is free and covers Canadian County around the clock. Go to vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463. Enter the person's name to see their current custody status. VINE checks both jail and state prison records in one search, which is useful for Mustang cases that may have progressed from local jail to state facilities.

Registered VINE users get automatic alerts if the person's status changes. If someone held at the Canadian County Detention Center is released or moved, VINE sends a notification to your phone, email, or both. Registration is free and takes just a few minutes on their website.

Oklahoma Open Records Act and Mustang

The Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.29, gives you the right to access government records in Mustang. Section 24A.8 is the specific part that covers law enforcement. It requires agencies to release name, age, physical description, booking data, charges, and bond amounts to the public on request.

You do not need a lawyer, a court order, or a stated purpose to request records. Write to the agency, name the records you want, and they must respond. Fees are limited to reasonable copy costs. At $0.25 per page, a typical short records request will cost only a few dollars.

The closed records rule applies to state-level releases. A person released from Oklahoma DOC custody with no current supervision has a closed record at the state level. County and city booking records for that same person may still be available locally. If a record is sealed or expunged, the agency must tell you that the record exists but cannot be released, rather than pretending it does not exist.

If a Mustang arrest resulted in a state prison sentence, check the Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. Search by name, DOC number, or date of birth. Active inmates appear in the free search. Released state inmates with no current supervision require a Closed Records Request sent to P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, or call (405) 425-2500.

Mustang court cases are filed in the Canadian County District Court, which is part of Oklahoma's 26th Judicial District. Search those records on OSCN at oscn.net. You can look up cases by name or case number and see docket entries, charges, and case outcomes. ODCR at odcr.com is another tool that covers participating courts and allows broader search filters.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation offers criminal history checks through their CHIRP portal at osbi.ok.gov. A name-based search costs $15, and a fingerprint search runs $19. Call OSBI at (405) 848-6724 for questions.

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Canadian County Released Inmate Records

Mustang is in Canadian County, and the county sheriff and district court handle all county-level inmate processing for the area. The Canadian County page has full details on the county system, jail contacts, and court resources.

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