Haskell County Booking Releases
Haskell County booking releases come from the county jail in Stigler, which is the seat of this small eastern Oklahoma county. The Sheriff's Office manages all booking and release records for people held in the Haskell County jail. You can search for booking releases tied to arrests made by Haskell County deputies, city police, or state troopers operating in the area. Court records tied to these bookings are also open to the public through Oklahoma's free online court systems. If you need to look up someone who was booked and released in Haskell County, there are a few ways to find that data using both local and state resources.
Haskell County Overview
Haskell County Sheriff and Jail
The Haskell County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all booking release records. The jail sits at 1304 East Industrial St. in Stigler. You can call them at 918-967-2400. Staff process new arrests, track who is in custody, and handle bond releases. When someone posts bail or a judge orders a release, the jail updates its records.
Haskell County is a rural county, so the jail is smaller than what you would find in Tulsa or Oklahoma City. Still, booking releases follow the same rules as every other county in the state. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, the public can ask to see jail registers and booking data. You do not need to give a reason. Just go to the Sheriff's Office during business hours and ask. The staff can pull up records and make copies for a small fee.
| Office | Haskell County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 1304 East Industrial St., Stigler, OK 74462 |
| Phone | (918) 967-2400 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Bond amounts for Haskell County bookings depend on the charge. Misdemeanors often have a set bond schedule that lets the person post bail right away. Felony cases typically need a judge to set bail at a first appearance hearing. The jail staff can tell you the bond amount for anyone in custody if you call or visit.
Searching Haskell County Booking Releases
The best place to start is the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Select "Haskell" from the county list and type in a name. OSCN shows court cases tied to bookings, including charges, court dates, and case status. The system is free and does not need an account. Records go back to the 1990s for most counties, so you can find older Haskell County cases too.
You can also try On Demand Court Records if a case does not show up on OSCN. ODCR covers about 40 Oklahoma counties and may have records that OSCN does not list. The basic search is free. If you need actual court documents, ODCR charges a small fee per document.
For in-person requests, go to the Haskell County Sheriff's Office in Stigler. Here is what helps when you search for a booking release:
- Full legal name of the person
- Date of birth or rough age
- Approximate date of arrest
- Case number if you have one
Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 says that jail registers, booking data, and arrest records are public. The Sheriff's Office must let you see them during regular hours. They can charge for copies but not for looking at the records in person.
Haskell County Court Records
The Haskell County District Court Clerk keeps all court files at the courthouse in Stigler, OK 74462. When someone is booked into the Haskell County jail and their case moves to court, the clerk has the file. You can get copies of charges, plea deals, sentencing orders, and release documents from the clerk's office.
Court records tell you more than a booking release alone. They show the full path of a case from the first filing through sentencing. You can see bond amounts, trial dates, and final results. For Haskell County, OSCN is the fastest way to pull up this data online. The District Court Clerk can also give you certified copies if you need them for legal use. Haskell County is part of the 16th Judicial District, which handles both felony and misdemeanor cases filed in the county.
Open Records and Haskell County Bookings
Oklahoma makes booking releases a public record. That is state law. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 says arrest records, jail rosters, and booking data must be open to the public. This covers Haskell County and every other county in Oklahoma. You do not need to explain why you want the records.
The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office enforces these rules. If the Haskell County Sheriff's Office turns down your request or makes it hard to get records, you can file a complaint with the AG. Some records can be held back. Medical files, info that would hurt jail security, and details from open cases may be off limits. But the basic booking data for Haskell County releases has to be shared with anyone who asks.
Note: Agencies can charge a fair fee for copies but not for simply looking at Haskell County booking records in person.
Haskell County State Resources
When someone from Haskell County goes to state prison, their records move to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The DOC Offender Search lets you look up anyone in state custody. Search by name or DOC number. Results show the facility, custody status, sentence length, and projected release date. This covers Haskell County offenders serving state time.
The Offender Records Division handles requests for records that are not in the online tool. You can call them at 405-425-2500. Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes sets the rules for how DOC manages inmate records, release dates, and earned credits. If a Haskell County booking led to a prison term, the DOC has the file.
For victim alerts, the VINE system tracks custody changes for offenders in Haskell County. Sign up to get phone, email, or text alerts when someone is released, moved, or escapes. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463. The service is free and works in over 200 languages.
Haskell County Criminal History Checks
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation keeps the state's central criminal history records. If you need a formal background check tied to a Haskell County booking, OSBI can run a name-based search for $15. You can submit a request through their online CHIRP portal or visit the OSBI office in Oklahoma City. Fingerprint-based searches cost $19 for Oklahoma records. Results show arrest records, charges, and dispositions from across the state, including Haskell County cases.
Haskell County Booking Release Resources
Court records for Haskell County cases are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network, which covers all 77 Oklahoma counties for free.
Select Haskell from the county list and search by name or case number to find docket entries and case details tied to booking releases.
Haskell County offenders serving state time are tracked through the Oklahoma DOC Offender Search database.
The DOC system shows facility location, custody status, and projected release dates for state inmates from Haskell County.
Cities in Haskell County
Haskell County includes the towns of Stigler, Keota, McCurtain, Kinta, and Whitefield. All booking releases in the county are processed through the Haskell County jail in Stigler.
None of the cities in Haskell County have separate booking facilities. Every arrest in the county goes through the Sheriff's Office, regardless of which town it happened in.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Haskell County. If you are not sure where a booking took place, check the neighboring county sheriff's offices too.