Latimer County Released Inmates

Latimer County released inmate records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Wilburton, Oklahoma. The county jail is a 20-bed facility that processes about 400 bookings per year. Phone is the primary method for checking inmate status since the jail does not maintain a public online roster. You can also search state court systems and use VINE for custody tracking across the Latimer County area.

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Latimer County Overview

Wilburton County Seat
20 Jail Capacity
400 Annual Bookings
918-465-4012 Jail Phone

Latimer County Sheriff's Office and Detention Center

The Latimer County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 111 North Central Street in Wilburton. The jail phone is 918-465-4012 and the Sheriff's main line is 918-465-4013. The facility is a 20-bed operation that processes both misdemeanor and felony offenders. Inmates serving less than one year stay at the county level. Those with longer sentences are transferred to state or federal facilities.

The jail uses NCIC for video visitation. On-site visits are free Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to noon. Remote home visits are available every day from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Remote visits cost about $7.50 (25 cents per minute) plus a $2.00 connection fee. Each session is 20 to 30 minutes. Inmates are allowed two visits per week with up to two guests. A third guest is allowed only if they are a child under age six. Visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. NCIC customer service is at 800-943-2189. Money for inmate accounts can be deposited through the lobby or at correctpay.com.

Office Latimer County Sheriff's Office
Address 111 North Central Street, Wilburton, OK 74578
Jail Phone 918-465-4012 (24 hours)
Sheriff Phone 918-465-4013
Video Visitation NCIC (800-943-2189)
Money Deposits correctpay.com or jail lobby

Latimer County Booking Record Information

Booking records at the Latimer County Jail include each person's name, charges, booking date, and bond information. The facility processes misdemeanor and felony offenders. About 40 percent of inmates turn over every month and 30 percent every 90 days. About 10 percent of inmates stay six to twelve months. This gives you a sense of how long records might stay active in the roster before a person is released or transferred.

Under Oklahoma law, law enforcement booking records are public under Title 51, Section 24A.8. Full name, age, physical description, booking information, charges, and bond amount are all available. The Latimer County Sheriff's Office detention center page at latimercountysheriff.com/detention-center is the official source for current facility rules and contact details.

Latimer County Sheriff detention center page

The Latimer County Sheriff's detention center page shows official contact information and serves communities including Hartshorne, Kiowa, Red Oak, and Wilburton.

VINE Victim Notification for Latimer County

VINE covers the Latimer County Jail and provides free custody status tracking for victims and the public. You can look up an inmate by name and register for alerts when they are released or moved. The service runs 24 hours a day. Alerts can come by phone, text, or email.

Call VINE at 877-654-8463 or visit vinelink.vineapps.com. This is especially useful when the jail does not have an online roster, since VINE gives you a way to get status updates without repeated phone calls. The national VINE site at vinelink.com tracks inmates across 48 states if someone was transferred out of Oklahoma.

Latimer County inmate services and money deposits

CorrectPay provides money deposit services for Latimer County inmates, allowing lobby and online transactions for inmate commissary and account funding.

Oklahoma DOC Records for Latimer County Cases

Inmates at the Latimer County Jail who receive sentences longer than one year are transferred to the state system. The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows those currently in state custody. Search by name, DOC number, date of birth, or alias. The DOC is at P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone 405-425-2500.

Records for people fully released from state supervision are closed. You must submit a Closed Records Request to DOC to access them. County-level booking data from the Latimer County Sheriff stays separate and is accessible through a direct request under the Open Records Act. More on the DOC process is at ok.gov/doc.

Court Records for Latimer County

The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net covers Latimer County criminal cases. Search by name or case number for free. If someone was charged after being booked at the county jail, their court case likely appears here. The system shows filings, dispositions, and case status.

On Demand Court Records at odcr.com offers a second option for Latimer County cases. For formal criminal history searchs, the OSBI at osbi.ok.gov processes name-based searches for $15 and fingerprint checks for $19. Contact the OSBI at 405-848-6724 or write to 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116.

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Cities in Latimer County

Latimer County includes Wilburton (the county seat), Hartshorne, Kiowa, and Red Oak. All inmate bookings from these communities are processed at the Latimer County Jail at 111 North Central Street in Wilburton. No cities in Latimer County have a population over 100,000.

Nearby Counties

Latimer County sits in eastern Oklahoma near several other counties. If the person you need was not booked in Latimer County, check these neighboring facilities.