Find Beaver County Booking Releases
Beaver County booking releases come from the Sheriff's Office in Beaver, Oklahoma. Located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, this county has one of the lowest populations in the state, which means fewer bookings overall. But the rules are the same. All arrest records and jail logs are public. If you need to search for booking releases in Beaver County, you can use the state court system online, call the jail for current inmate info, or file a written request with the Sheriff's Office. The Beaver County District Court at 111 W. 2nd St. in Beaver also keeps case files from local criminal charges.
Beaver County Overview
Beaver County Sheriff and Jail Records
The Beaver County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and keeps every booking release on record. Each intake creates a log entry with the person's name, charges, bond amount, arresting agency, and the date. When someone is released, that gets logged too. These daily records are open to the public under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8.
Beaver County's remote spot in the Panhandle means it handles fewer arrests than most counties. That can actually make searching easier. If you know a name and rough date, the Sheriff's Office can usually pull the record without too much trouble. Contact them during regular hours for custody status or to start a records request. Written requests should include the person's name, date of birth, and any dates you think they were in custody.
The jail mostly holds people waiting for court and those serving short sentences. Inmates with terms over one year get transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility. Once that transfer happens, the DOC takes over the records.
How to Search Beaver County Booking Releases
Go to the Oklahoma State Courts Network and select "Beaver" from the county list. Type in a name to pull up case records. OSCN is free to use. It shows charges, case numbers, filing dates, hearing schedules, and case outcomes. You do not need to create an account. The Beaver County District Court is covered, so any criminal case filed there will show up.
OSCN does not show the raw jail roster. It shows court cases. So you can use it to find out what charges someone faced after being booked, whether they posted bond, and how the case turned out. If you want same-day booking info, call the jail instead. For court documents like judgments, commitment orders, or release papers, contact the Beaver County District Court Clerk at the courthouse at 111 W. 2nd St., Beaver, OK 73932. The clerk charges state-set fees for copies.
For state prison cases, the DOC Offender Search tracks inmates from Beaver County. It shows their current facility, sentence, and projected release date. Because Beaver County is so far from most state prisons, transferred inmates are usually housed in facilities many miles from home. The DOC database helps families locate them.
Note: Beaver County's smaller caseload means OSCN searches will typically return a manageable number of results.
Booking Releases Under Oklahoma Law
The Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq., gives the public the right to access booking releases and other jail records. Section 24A.8 makes it clear that jail registers, arrest records, and booking data are public. The Open Records Act applies to all county agencies, including the Beaver County Sheriff's Office.
The law does have some limits. Medical files, mental health records, and juvenile records are generally not public. Information that would interfere with an ongoing investigation can also be held back. But basic booking data, like who was arrested and when they were released, is nearly always available. The Attorney General's office has confirmed this in past opinions and handles complaints when agencies fail to comply.
Fees for copies are allowed under the law. Agencies can charge for search time too, especially when a request takes a lot of work. But looking at records in person is free. Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes covers the prison system side, including rules about sentence credits and release procedures that affect inmates who were first booked in Beaver County.
More Beaver County Booking Resources
The VINE notification system tracks Beaver County inmates and sends alerts when their custody status changes. Victims can register for free at VINELink.com or by calling 1-877-654-8463. Alerts go out by phone, email, or text when an offender is released, transferred, or escapes.
The Pardon and Parole Board reviews inmates for early release. If a Beaver County offender is eligible for parole, the board holds a hearing. Victims can attend and provide input. The DOC Facility Directory lists all state prisons with addresses and contact details. The DOC Newsroom posts updates about the offender search tool and any changes that could affect how you look up booking releases from Beaver County.
Beaver County Records Screenshots
Use the OSCN portal to search Beaver County booking releases through the court docket system.
OSCN shows all criminal case dockets filed in Beaver County, including charges, bonds, and case outcomes.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search covers Beaver County inmates sent to state prison facilities.
Search by name or DOC number to find facility locations, sentences, and projected release dates for Beaver County offenders.
Cities in Beaver County
Beaver County includes the town of Beaver, Forgan, Gate, Knowles, and Turpin. All booking releases in the county go through the Beaver County Sheriff's Office. None of these communities have separate pages due to their small size, but the county resources above apply to everyone in Beaver County.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County sits in the Oklahoma Panhandle between these neighboring counties. Make sure you know which county the arrest took place in before you search.