Search Rogers County Booking Releases
Rogers County booking releases are processed at the county jail in Claremore, just northeast of Tulsa. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office provides online inmate search capabilities and maintains public booking records for everyone brought into custody. Whether you want to check the current inmate roster or look up someone who was recently released, there are multiple search options. OSCN covers Rogers County court cases, and the state DOC database tracks offenders who move to prison. VINE alerts are also available for victims tracking custody changes. This page covers the best ways to search Rogers County booking releases and what information you can expect to find.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County Sheriff and Detention
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and manages all booking releases. The office provides online inmate search tools that let you look up current inmates by name. Booking records in Rogers County are partially public under Oklahoma law. You can find the current inmate roster, booking info, charges, mugshots, bond amounts, and expected release dates through the Sheriff's Office website.
When someone is arrested anywhere in Rogers County, they are taken to the jail in Claremore for processing. Intake officers record their personal information, charges, photograph, and fingerprints. Bond is set based on the charges. Once a person posts bond, completes their sentence, or is released by court order, the Sheriff's Office updates the record. The online system refreshes regularly so you can check status without calling.
| Office | Rogers County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | Rogers County Courthouse Claremore, OK 74017 |
| Website | rogerscountyso.com |
How to Search Rogers County Records
Rogers County gives you more online options than many Oklahoma counties. The Sheriff's inmate search is the starting point for current bookings. Go to their website and use the lookup tool to find someone by name. The roster shows charges, mugshots, and bond information.
For court records, the Oklahoma State Courts Network has comprehensive coverage of Rogers County. Select the county and search by party name to see criminal case dockets, hearing dates, and outcomes. OSCN is free and runs all day. It shows what happened in court after a booking took place, which gives you the full picture of a case from arrest through judgment.
The VINE system adds another layer. Rogers County participates in VINELink, which tracks offender custody status. You can search for someone and register to get alerts when their status changes. That covers releases from the county jail, transfers, and escapes. The service is confidential and free to use.
State-level searches through the DOC offender database cover Rogers County inmates who were sentenced to prison. The tool shows current facility, sentence details, and release dates.
Rogers County Court Records
The Rogers County District Court Clerk in Claremore keeps all court files for the county. Criminal cases that start with a jail booking move to this office once charges are filed. The clerk tracks every motion, hearing, plea, and judgment. If you need copies of court documents, the clerk can provide them during business hours.
Certified copies carry a per-page fee. You can request them in person at the courthouse or by mail. For online access, OSCN lets you see docket entries and party information at no cost. It covers Rogers County fully, so you can track cases from filing through disposition without leaving your computer. Court records connect directly to booking releases because they show the legal outcome of each arrest.
Note: Rogers County is close to Tulsa, so some cases may involve the Tulsa County courts if the offense crossed county lines.
Open Records for Rogers County Bookings
Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, booking releases in Rogers County are public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says jail registers and booking information must be open for public inspection. This includes the person's name, charges, booking date, and release status. You do not have to explain your reason for wanting the records.
The Sheriff's Office can charge reasonable copy fees. But viewing records in person should be free. If a request is denied, the Oklahoma Attorney General handles enforcement. Medical records, juvenile data, and security-sensitive material are exempt, but standard adult booking releases are always public.
Rogers County Booking Resources
Rogers County benefits from its proximity to Tulsa and the broader metro area. Several state tools cover the county well. The On Demand Court Records system provides another route for case lookups, especially for document views that OSCN does not include. Some documents cost $1 to $3 each on ODCR.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board maintains hearing schedules for state inmates. If someone from Rogers County is up for parole, that information is public. Victims can register to attend or provide input. The DOC Offender Records Division handles formal requests for prison records and can be reached at 405-425-2500.
Rogers County Booking Release Searches
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Rogers County cases. Use the OSCN search page to find court dockets linked to local bookings.
Search by name and select Rogers County to view charges, hearing schedules, and case outcomes for people booked in the county.
The DOC offender lookup covers Rogers County inmates serving state prison sentences. Access the offender search for sentence and release information.
Results show the inmate's facility, sentence length, and projected release date for Rogers County offenders in state custody.
Cities in Rogers County
Claremore is the county seat. Owasso, located partly in Rogers County, has its own city page. All arrests within Rogers County are processed through the county jail in Claremore.
Other communities in Rogers County include Catoosa, Verdigris, Chelsea, and Inola. Booking releases for these areas go through the Rogers County Sheriff.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Rogers County. Verify the arrest location to make sure you are searching the right jurisdiction.