Marshall County Booking Releases

Marshall County booking releases are managed at the county jail in Madill, the county seat in south-central Oklahoma. The Marshall County Sheriff's Office keeps all records for people booked into and released from the local jail. You can search for booking releases through the Sheriff's Office or use Oklahoma's free online court record systems to find details tied to an arrest. Whether the booking came from a traffic stop on Highway 70 or an incident near Lake Texoma, the records all flow through the same office in Madill.

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Marshall County Overview

17K+ Population
Madill County Seat
20th Judicial District
1907 Founded

Marshall County Sheriff and Jail

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and keeps all booking and release records. Staff process new arrests, handle bonds, and track custody status. When someone posts bail or gets released by court order, the jail updates the booking record.

Marshall County sits near Lake Texoma, which brings seasonal visitors and occasional arrests tied to recreation areas. City police in Madill and Kingston make arrests, but people booked into the county jail all go through the Sheriff's Office. The jail is the single source for Marshall County booking data. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, these records are public. You can go to the office and ask to see booking logs and jail registers during normal business hours. The staff can provide copies for a small fee.

Office Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Address Marshall County Courthouse, Madill, OK 73446
Phone (580) 795-3434
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Bond schedules in Marshall County depend on the charge. Simple misdemeanors often have preset bond amounts. Felony charges require a judge to set bail at the first court appearance.

Marshall County Court Records

The Marshall County District Court Clerk maintains all court files at the courthouse in Madill, OK 73446. When a booking in Marshall County leads to criminal charges, the clerk keeps the full case file. You can request copies of the initial charges, any plea agreements, sentencing orders, and release documents.

Court records show the full story of a case. Booking releases tell you someone was arrested and released. Court records tell you what happened next. You can see bond conditions, hearing schedules, trial outcomes, and final dispositions. Marshall County is part of the 20th Judicial District. The District Attorney handles criminal prosecutions. For certified copies needed in legal proceedings, contact the clerk directly. OSCN provides the quickest online access to Marshall County court data.

Oklahoma Open Records and Marshall County

Booking releases are public in Oklahoma. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 is clear about that. Arrest records, jail rosters, and booking data must be open to the public. Marshall County follows the same rules as every other county.

The Oklahoma Attorney General handles complaints about denied requests. If Marshall County turns down a valid records request, file a complaint with the AG. Some records have exceptions. Medical files, details from active investigations, and information that could compromise jail safety may be withheld. But the standard booking release data for Marshall County must be shared with anyone who asks for it.

Note: You do not need to give a reason when requesting Marshall County booking records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.

Marshall County State-Level Resources

The DOC Offender Search tracks anyone from Marshall County serving time in state prison. Search by name or DOC number. The tool shows facility, custody status, sentence details, and projected release dates.

For records not available online, the Offender Records Division can help. Call 405-425-2500 for historical records or specific case details. Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes governs how DOC handles inmate files and release calculations.

The VINE notification system tracks custody changes for Marshall County inmates. Sign up for free alerts by phone, email, or text when someone is released or transferred. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463. The OSBI runs statewide criminal history searches for $15 per name-based request.

Marshall County Booking Release Resources

Court records for Marshall County are available through OSCN, a free portal that covers all 77 Oklahoma counties.

Oklahoma State Courts Network search for Marshall County booking releases

Select Marshall from the list and search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and case results.

Marshall County offenders in state custody are tracked through the Oklahoma DOC Offender Search.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections search for Marshall County booking releases

The DOC database displays facility location, sentence length, and release dates for state inmates from Marshall County.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County includes Madill, Kingston, and Oakland. All booking releases in the county go through the Marshall County jail in Madill.

None of the towns in Marshall County run separate booking facilities. All arrests are processed by the Sheriff's Office.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Marshall County. Check their sheriff's offices if you are not sure where a booking took place.