Find Mayes County Booking Releases

Mayes County booking releases are processed at the county jail in Pryor, the county seat in northeast Oklahoma. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office handles all booking and release records for arrests made throughout the county. You can search for booking releases by contacting the Sheriff's Office or using Oklahoma's free court record databases online. Pryor sits between Tulsa and the Grand Lake area, and Mayes County booking releases cover arrests from local police agencies, county deputies, and state troopers working in the region.

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Mayes County Overview

41K+ Population
Pryor County Seat
12th Judicial District
1907 Founded

Mayes County Sheriff's Office

The Mayes County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and maintains all booking and release records. Staff process arrests, manage bonds, and keep track of who is in custody. The office handles bookings from county deputies, Pryor police, and other law enforcement agencies working in Mayes County.

When someone is booked into the Mayes County jail, a record is created that includes their name, charges, booking date, and bond information. When they are released, the record gets updated with the release date, type of release, and any conditions. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, these booking release records are public. Anyone can ask to see them at the Sheriff's Office during normal business hours without giving a reason.

Office Mayes County Sheriff's Office
Address Mayes County Courthouse, Pryor, OK 74361
Phone (918) 825-3535
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Mayes County sees a mix of local arrests and highway stops. The county has several state highways running through it, and troopers bring in people from traffic arrests regularly. All of these bookings go through the same jail in Pryor.

Mayes County Booking Releases and Court Files

The Mayes County District Court Clerk keeps all official court records at the courthouse in Pryor, OK 74361. When a Mayes County booking leads to criminal charges, the clerk maintains the case file from start to finish.

Court records go deeper than what a booking release shows. They include the full case history, bond conditions, hearing dates, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. Mayes County is part of the 12th Judicial District. The District Attorney prosecutes felonies and misdemeanors. If you need certified copies of court records tied to a Mayes County booking, contact the clerk directly. OSCN provides the fastest free way to search these records without visiting the courthouse.

Between the Sheriff's Office and the court clerk, you can get a complete picture of any Mayes County booking and the legal case that followed.

Open Records Law in Mayes County

Booking releases are public in Oklahoma. That is state law, not a local choice. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 requires that arrest records, jail registers, and booking data be open to the public. Mayes County must follow these rules.

The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office enforces open records compliance. If Mayes County denies a valid request, you can file a complaint with the AG. Exceptions exist for medical records, active investigation files, and info that could threaten jail security. But the standard booking release data must be available to anyone who asks.

Note: Mayes County is home to Cherokee Nation tribal territory, so some arrests may involve tribal jurisdiction rather than county courts.

State Resources for Mayes County

When a Mayes County offender goes to state prison, their records transfer to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The DOC Offender Search lets you find anyone in state custody. Search by name or DOC number for facility location, custody status, sentence length, and projected release dates.

The Offender Records Division handles records not in the online system. Call 405-425-2500 for historical data or specific case files. Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes covers how DOC manages inmate records and release calculations.

The VINE system lets you track Mayes County inmates with free alerts by phone, email, or text. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463. For statewide criminal history checks, the OSBI runs name-based searches for $15 through the CHIRP portal.

Mayes County Booking Release Resources

Court records for Mayes County cases are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network, which is free and covers all 77 counties.

Oklahoma State Courts Network search for Mayes County booking releases

Select Mayes from the county menu and search by party name or case number to see docket entries and case details.

Mayes County offenders serving state sentences can be found through the Oklahoma DOC Offender Search.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections search for Mayes County booking releases

The DOC tool shows facility, sentence details, and release dates for state inmates from Mayes County.

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Cities in Mayes County

Mayes County includes Pryor, Chouteau, Salina, Adair, Locust Grove, and Spavinaw. All booking releases go through the Mayes County jail in Pryor.

No cities in Mayes County have separate booking facilities. Every arrest in the county is processed at the Sheriff's Office in Pryor.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Mayes County. If you need to check nearby areas, visit their sheriff's offices.