Find Seminole County Released Inmates
Seminole County released inmate records are maintained by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office in Wewoka, Oklahoma. The county jail handles around 2,400 bookings per year. Checking who is currently in custody can be done by phone or through online resources, and the VINE system provides real-time notifications for released or transferred inmates. Formal written requests are required for records on people no longer in custody under Oklahoma's open records rules.
Seminole County Overview
Seminole County Jail and Sheriff's Office
The Seminole County Jail is at 300 SW 2nd Street in Wewoka. The Sheriff's Office oversees the facility and all related records. On an average day, the jail holds 120 people, with about 90% of inmates being male. Annual bookings run around 2,400, and weekly turnover is approximately 55%.
The Seminole County Sheriff's website at seminolecountysheriff.com covers inmate search access, warrant information, sex offender registry, and records request procedures. Online access availability may vary, so calling the jail directly at 405-257-3242 is a good backup. The fax number is 405-257-2931 for written inquiries. The Jail Exchange listing at jailexchange.com aggregates current roster data and provides mugshot access when available.
| Facility | Seminole County Jail |
|---|---|
| Address | 300 SW 2nd Street, Wewoka, OK 74884 |
| Phone | 405-257-3242 |
| Fax | 405-257-2931 |
| Sheriff Website | seminolecountysheriff.com |
How to Search Seminole County Inmate Records
For current inmates, the Sheriff's site and Jail Exchange both provide roster data. For released or transferred individuals, VINE and OSCN are the tools to use.
The Jail Exchange page for Seminole County Jail provides a name-searchable roster with current booking data, charges listed, and mugshots when available. This runs 24/7 and gives you a quick read on who is in custody without having to call the jail.
For people who have been released, the VINE system is the right tool. VINE tracks custody changes at Oklahoma county facilities and sends alerts via phone, text, or email. Call 877-654-8463 or search at vinelink.vineapps.com. Registration for alerts is free. Even if the person has left the county, VINE can confirm where they were transferred and when they were released.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Seminole County District Court cases. Searching by name shows criminal filings, charges, plea outcomes, and sentences. ODCR is a supporting tool for court case access. Neither requires a records request and both are free.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup handles records for people sentenced to state prison. Seminole County residents with felony convictions often end up in DOC facilities, so checking there as well as the county jail gives the most complete picture of someone's incarceration history.
Note: Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, current booking data is public under Title 51 Section 24A.8, but released inmate records are closed and require a formal written request to the Sheriff's Office.
Seminole County Jail Inmate Data
The Jail Exchange listing for Seminole County Jail provides public access to the Wewoka facility's inmate roster and booking records.
The page shows current inmates at the Seminole County Jail in Wewoka, including booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and available mugshots. The facility handles 2,400 annual bookings and serves communities including Bowlegs, Cromwell, Konawa, Lima, Sasakwa, Seminole, and Wewoka.
Requesting Released Inmate Records
Getting Seminole County records on a person who is no longer in custody requires a written request under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A.1 through 24A.29. You cannot access closed inmate records through an online search. Include the person's full name, date of birth, any aliases, and the dates or charges related to their stay at the jail.
Mail your request to:
| Recipient | Seminole County Sheriff, Attn: Jail Records |
|---|---|
| Address | 300 SW 2nd Street, Wewoka, OK 74884 |
| Phone | 405-257-3242 |
If you need a statewide criminal criminal history search, the OSBI at 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 runs name-based searches for $15 and fingerprint searches for $19. Call (405) 848-6724 to get started. For state DOC records, call 405-425-2500 or visit okoffender.doc.ok.gov and submit a closed records request for anyone who has been released from state supervision.
Nearby Counties
Seminole County is in central Oklahoma and borders these counties. Each county keeps its own inmate records.