Beaver County Released Inmate Records

Beaver County released inmate records are held by the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 215 Avenue "E" in Beaver, Oklahoma. This is a small rural county in the Oklahoma Panhandle with about 320 arrests per year. Online roster lookups, phone inquiries, and written requests are all available options for searching inmate records here.

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Beaver County Seat
~320 Annual Bookings
16 avg Daily Population
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Beaver County Jail and Sheriff's Office

The Beaver County Jail is at 215 Avenue "E" in Beaver. The sheriff's office operates the facility and keeps all booking records for the county. Beaver County is one of the least densely populated areas in Oklahoma, so the jail is small. On an average day, only about 16 people are in custody. Annual bookings run around 320, with a weekly turnover rate of roughly 55%.

The jail phone at 580-625-4549 is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The local police number is 580-625-3889. You can call either to ask about custody status. For mail, the post office box address is P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952. In-person visits to the jail are at 215 Avenue "E".

Facility Beaver County Jail
Address 215 Avenue "E", Beaver, OK 73932
Mailing Address P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952
Phone 580-625-4549
Police 580-625-3889
Availability 24 hours daily

Public Records Access in Beaver County

The Oklahoma Open Records Act at Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.29, gives the public the right to inspect and copy government records. Under Section 24A.8, law enforcement records including jail booking information are generally open. This means Beaver County released inmate records are available to anyone who asks, not just lawyers or parties to a case.

Information made available under this law includes full name, age, physical description, booking details, charges, and bond amount. The agencies can charge a reasonable fee for copying or reproducing documents. You do not have to explain why you want the records. Requests must be made during regular business hours at the Beaver County Sheriff's Office.

Records that stay closed include medical files, Social Security numbers, juvenile data, and anything that could compromise security at the jail. Once someone is released from county custody, most of their booking data stays in the public record unless they go through expungement.

VINE Tracking for Beaver County Inmates

VINE covers Beaver County as part of the statewide Oklahoma system. It tracks custody changes including releases and transfers for most county jails. You can access VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com or by calling the toll-free number 877-654-8463.

Register for free alerts and you will receive a notification by phone, text, or email the moment an inmate's status changes at the Beaver County Jail. This is the most reliable way to know when someone is released. You can register for multiple inmates at once and update your contact preferences at any time.

Court Records and DOC for Beaver County

The Beaver County District Court handles criminal, civil, and family cases for the county. Search court records through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). You can look up Beaver County cases by name or case number and see docket entries, charges, and dispositions. The system is free and available to the public online.

The On Demand Court Records (ODCR) system also covers some Beaver County matters. For records not in either online system, contact the Beaver County Court Clerk at the courthouse in Beaver. Older paper records may require an in-person visit or a formal written request.

For state prison records, the Oklahoma DOC lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers current inmates. Released inmates from state prison are a closed record and require a separate DOC request. The DOC office is at P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone 405-425-2500. County jail records at Beaver County remain accessible after release under separate rules.

Statewide Criminal History Through OSBI

If you need a full statewide criminal history and not just Beaver County records, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation handles that through their CHIRP system. A name-based search costs $15 and a fingerprint-based search costs $19. Their website is osbi.ok.gov, and their phone number is (405) 848-6724. The office is at 6600 N. Harvey in Oklahoma City.

An OSBI search covers arrest and conviction data from across Oklahoma, including Beaver County cases. This is a good option when you need a full picture of someone's history rather than just one county's records. Combined with a check of the Beaver County jail roster and OSCN, you get a thorough search of available public records.

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The Jail Exchange page for Beaver County shows booking records and inmate roster data from the jail in Beaver, Oklahoma.

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Jail Exchange pulls from the Beaver County roster and shows charges, booking dates, and bond amounts for current and recent inmates.

The Oklahoma Inmate Rosters page for Beaver County provides an updated roster from the county jail with daily refreshes.

Beaver County jail roster for released inmates

Oklahoma Inmate Rosters tracks Beaver County's daily jail population and shows basic booking details for people in custody.

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office official website provides information on the sheriff's services and access to county inmate records.

Beaver County Sheriff's Office for released inmate information

The sheriff's site is the primary official source for inmate information in Beaver County and links to current roster data.

Cities in Beaver County

Beaver County communities include Beaver (county seat), Balko, Forgan, Gate, Knowles, and Turpin. All arrests in these areas go through the Beaver County Jail and District Court. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a separate city page.

Nearby Oklahoma Counties

These counties border Beaver County in the Oklahoma Panhandle region. Each has its own jail and inmate records separate from Beaver County.