Major County Inmate Records
Major County released inmate records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Fairview, Oklahoma. The county jail holds an average of 19 people and processes about 380 bookings each year. The online roster is searchable by name and shows current inmates alongside 48-hour release history. You can also call the jail directly or send a written request to the Sheriff's Office in Fairview.
Major County Overview
Major County Sheriff's Office and Jail
The Major County Jail is at 500 East Broadway in Fairview. The main phone number is 580-227-4471. This is a small rural facility that serves Fairview and the surrounding communities. The jail has about a 55 percent weekly turnover, which is common for smaller county facilities in Oklahoma. It processes people charged with misdemeanors and felonies from across Major County.
Communities served by the Major County Jail include Aline, Ames, Cleo Springs, Fairview, Lovell, Meno, Orienta, Ringwood, and Sheridan. The Sheriff's Office has a limited online presence. Direct phone contact and written requests are the most reliable ways to get current and historical inmate data from the Fairview facility.
| Office | Major County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 500 East Broadway, Fairview, OK 73737 |
| Phone | 580-227-4471 |
How to Find Major County Inmate Records
The online roster for Major County is at majorcountyjail.org. This tool lets you search by inmate name or booking number. The roster shows booking information and charges, lists mugshots when available, and includes bond amounts and release date information when applicable. The site updates regularly with current custody status and is publicly accessible at no cost.
The Jail Exchange page for Major County at Jail Exchange also lists facility details and links to inmate search resources. Both tools cover the Fairview facility. Current inmates and those released within the past 48 hours are shown on the roster.
For phone inquiries, call 580-227-4471. For written requests, mail to: Major County Sheriff, Attn: Jail Records, 500 East Broadway, Fairview, OK 73737. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the time period you are asking about. The Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Section 24A.8, makes law enforcement booking records public. This includes name, charges, bond amount, and booking date.
If you cannot locate someone through the Major County roster, the VINE system at 877-654-8463 or vinelink.vineapps.com is a good fallback for statewide custody tracking.
Jail Exchange covers the Major County Jail at 500 East Broadway in Fairview with contact details, annual booking figures, and links to inmate search resources for the county.
Major County Booking Record Information
Booking records at the Major County Jail include each person's name, booking date, charges, bond amount, and mugshot when available. Release date information is displayed when applicable. The roster is searchable by both name and booking number, giving you two ways to locate a specific record. Bond amount information is displayed alongside the booking data.
Oklahoma law under Title 51, Section 24A.8 makes these records public. Full name, age, physical description, booking information, charges, and bond amount must all be made available on request. Major County processes about 380 bookings per year from a small population base, so the roster is less active than larger county facilities but still reflects real and current custody data for the Fairview area.
Note: Major County has a limited online presence. If the roster site is unavailable, call 580-227-4471 directly for the most current inmate status information.
VINE Victim Notification in Major County
VINE covers Major County and provides free victim notification services. You can look up an inmate by name, see their current custody status, and register for alerts when their status changes. This is useful for anyone who needs to track when an inmate at the Major County Jail is released or transferred.
Reach VINE at 877-654-8463 or go to vinelink.vineapps.com. The service runs 24 hours a day. For national coverage, vinelink.com tracks inmates across 48 states and nearly 2,900 jails and prisons. The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov is also recommended for anyone needing to track a person who may have moved into the state prison system.
Oklahoma DOC and Closed Records Policy
People booked at the Major County Jail who receive longer sentences are transferred to the Oklahoma state prison system. The DOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows current state inmates. Search by name, DOC number, date of birth, or alias. Contact DOC at P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone 405-425-2500.
Records for people fully released from state supervision are closed and cannot be accessed through the public DOC search. You must file a Closed Records Request to obtain them. County-level booking data from the Major County Sheriff's Office remains accessible under the Open Records Act regardless of DOC status. Visit ok.gov/doc for more on the request process. The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net and On Demand Court Records at odcr.com also cover Major County criminal case filings.
Court Records for Major County Cases
The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net covers Major County criminal cases. Search by name or case number for free. This shows charges, case status, and dispositions for people who were booked at the Major County Jail and later appeared in court. Historical records are accessible and the system is updated regularly.
On Demand Court Records at odcr.com is a second tool for Major County case data. For formal criminal history searchs, the OSBI at osbi.ok.gov charges $15 for name-based searches and $19 for fingerprint-based checks. The OSBI is at 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, phone 405-848-6724.
Cities in Major County
Major County includes Fairview (the county seat), Aline, Ames, Cleo Springs, Lovell, Meno, Orienta, Ringwood, and Sheridan. All bookings from across the county go through the Major County Jail at 500 East Broadway in Fairview. No cities in Major County have a population over 100,000.
Nearby Counties
Major County is in northwestern Oklahoma and borders several counties. If someone was not found in the Major County roster, try these neighboring county jails.