Cleveland County Released Inmate Lookup

Cleveland County released inmate records are managed by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office and the F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The county provides an official online inmate search portal with mugshots and booking details. Cleveland County is home to Norman and Moore, two of Oklahoma's largest cities, and runs one of the busier county detention systems in the state.

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Online Search Search Method
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Video Only Visitation Type

Cleveland County Detention Center and Sheriff's Office

The F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center is at 2550 West Franklin Road in Norman, Oklahoma. The phone is 405-701-7700. The Chief of Detention is Cary Bryant, and the facility is managed by the Cleveland County Criminal Justice Authority. The Sheriff's Office address is 128 S. Peters Avenue in Norman, with phone numbers 405-701-8800 and 405-701-8888.

All visitation at the Cleveland County Detention Center is done by video and requires an appointment scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Each visit is 30 minutes, and inmates are allowed two visits per day but not with the same person twice. A maximum of two adults and two children may visit at one time. Visitation hours run Monday through Friday from 8 am to 7:30 pm.

Detention Center F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center
Address 2550 West Franklin Road, Norman, OK 73069
Detention Phone 405-701-7700
Sheriff Address 128 S. Peters Avenue, Norman, OK 73069
Sheriff Phone 405-701-8800 / 405-701-8888
Website sheriffclevelandcounty.com
Mugshots Available online

What Cleveland County Inmate Records Include

Cleveland County inmate records are official government documents maintained by the Sheriff's Office. They track custody status rather than court proceedings. Under Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A.8, booking records are generally public. Cleveland County's public records include the current jail roster, booking information, charges, mugshots, bond amounts, court dates, and release dates where recorded.

Restricted information includes medical records, Social Security numbers, juvenile records, and any data that could compromise jail security or safety. Records stay in the public file unless expunged through a court petition. The expungement process typically takes one to two years with an attorney. For people who want a complete history removed from the public record, this is the only path.

Booking records and court records are two separate documents in Cleveland County. The jail record shows custody data; the court record shows what happened in the case. Both are often needed for a full picture of someone's legal history.

VINE Notifications for Cleveland County

VINE covers Cleveland County as part of the statewide Oklahoma system. Visit vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463 to search custody status or register for automated release notifications. Alerts go out by phone, text, or email when an inmate's status changes at the Cleveland County Detention Center.

The service is free and available around the clock. VINE also tracks transfers, so if a Cleveland County inmate is moved to a state DOC facility or another county, the system reflects that change. Given Cleveland County's size and the high volume of bookings near Oklahoma City, VINE is a practical tool for anyone needing timely custody status updates.

Court Records in Cleveland County

The Cleveland County District Court is in Norman. Search court records for free at OSCN. You can look up Cleveland County cases by name or case number and see docket entries, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. OSCN covers criminal, civil, and family cases for the county.

ODCR also covers Cleveland County court filings. For older records or cases not in the online system, contact the Cleveland County Court Clerk in Norman. A statewide criminal history search through OSBI costs $15 by name and covers Cleveland County along with all other Oklahoma counties.

Oklahoma DOC Records and Cleveland County

People sentenced to state prison from Cleveland County appear in the DOC lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov while in custody. Once they are released and no longer under DOC supervision, those records are closed. A Closed Records Request to P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400 (phone: 405-425-2500) is needed to access released state inmate records.

Cleveland County Jail records are managed separately. Most booking data at the county level stays in the public file after release under the Open Records Act. If you need records from both systems, submit separate requests to each agency, as they do not share databases.

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The Cleveland County inmate records guide at clevelandrecords.us explains how to request booking data and what information is public versus restricted.

Cleveland County inmate records and released inmate information

This guide explains the full booking and records lifecycle for Cleveland County, including how to call the Detention Center at (405) 701-8800 for records inquiries and what information to provide.

The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office website provides the inmate inquiry system and official information about the county's detention services in Norman.

Cleveland County Sheriff's Office for released inmate records in Norman

The sheriff's website covers the mission of providing professional law enforcement and detention services in Cleveland County, with direct access to inmate search tools.

The Cleveland County Detention Center roster page shows the F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center information and links to current inmate listings in Norman.

Cleveland County Detention Center in Norman for released inmate lookup

The Detention Center page confirms the address at 2550 West Franklin Road in Norman, provides the phone number, and explains the video-only visitation policy with scheduling requirements.

Cities in Cleveland County

Cleveland County includes two major cities that qualify for their own released inmate pages: Norman and Moore.

Other communities in Cleveland County include Blanchard, Noble, Slaughterville, and Etowah. All criminal bookings from these areas go through the Cleveland County Detention Center or the Sheriff's Office at 128 S. Peters Avenue in Norman.

Nearby Oklahoma Counties

These counties border Cleveland County in central Oklahoma. Each has its own jail and maintains separate inmate records. Use the county where an arrest took place to find the right records.