Wagoner County Booking Releases

Wagoner County booking releases are processed through the county jail in Wagoner, east of Tulsa. The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and runs the detention facility for the area. The county sits in the Tulsa metro region and sees steady booking activity from local law enforcement agencies. Wagoner County provides a helpful tools page on its website that links to ODCR, OSCN, and the VINE notification system, making it easier to track booking releases and court cases from one central spot. This page covers where to search and what tools are open to the public.

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Wagoner County Overview

82,000+ Population
Wagoner County Seat
15th Judicial District
1907 Founded

Wagoner County Sheriff and Jail

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all booking operations for the area. When someone gets arrested in Wagoner County, they are brought to the jail for processing. Staff record their name, charges, date of birth, and take a photograph and fingerprints. The booking record becomes part of the public file once the process is done.

The jail holds pre-trial detainees and people serving shorter sentences. Wagoner County has grown in recent years as part of the Tulsa metro area, which means booking volume has gone up too. The sheriff's office handles requests for booking release information during regular business hours. You can call or visit in person to ask about a specific inmate or recent arrest. Under Oklahoma law, booking records are public and must be available for inspection.

Office Wagoner County Sheriff's Office
Address Wagoner County Courthouse, Wagoner, OK 74467
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

For after-hours inquiries about someone in custody, call the jail directly. Staff can confirm if a person is being held and provide basic booking details.

Wagoner County stands out from many smaller Oklahoma counties because it provides a helpful tools page on its website. This page links to three key resources for looking up booking releases and court records. It walks you through how to use each one step by step, which makes searching easier if you have not done it before.

The first tool on the page is On Demand Court Records. To use it, select the county where the crime happened, type in the party name in Last, First format or enter a full case number, and hit search. Results show hearing dates, case updates, and times. ODCR also lets you view filed court documents for a small fee per page. The second tool is the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Select case search, enter the last and first name, and view case updates for Wagoner County cases. OSCN is free and requires no login. The third tool is VINE. Select the state, click "Find an Offender," enter the name or ID, and click "Notify Me of Status Changes" to register for alerts.

Having all three tools in one place is useful. Most counties do not put this info on their sites. If you are trying to find Wagoner County booking releases, start with the county's helpful tools page and work through each resource until you find what you need.

Wagoner County Court Records

The Wagoner County District Court Clerk keeps all court files at the courthouse in Wagoner, OK 74467. Criminal cases that start with a booking at the county jail end up here. The clerk maintains judgments, plea records, sentencing orders, and release documents. You can ask for copies in person or by mail. Certified copies carry a fee per page.

Wagoner County is part of the 15th Judicial District. Cases from Wagoner, Coweta, and other parts of the county are heard in the district court. OSCN covers Wagoner County cases and lets you search by name for free. For actual court documents, ODCR may have them available for viewing online. If you need certified copies for a legal matter, the clerk's office is the place to go. Court records connect to booking releases because the court file tracks what happened after the initial arrest and booking. Bond hearings, arraignments, plea deals, and final sentencing all appear in the court record.

Open Records in Wagoner County

Oklahoma's Open Records Act gives you the right to view booking releases in Wagoner County. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 establishes that the public has a right to know what government agencies are doing. Section 24A.8 specifically lists jail registers, arrest records, and booking information as records that must be open for public inspection.

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office and District Court Clerk both follow these rules. They can charge a reasonable fee for making copies but cannot charge you just to look at the records. You do not need to state a reason for your request. Some records may be withheld if they involve juvenile cases, medical information, or could interfere with an active investigation. But the basic facts of a booking, like names, charges, dates, and bond amounts, are always public. The Oklahoma Attorney General enforces these rules and handles complaints when agencies deny access without proper justification.

State Resources for Wagoner County

The Oklahoma DOC Offender Search tracks Wagoner County residents who ended up in state prison. Search by name or DOC number to see custody status, facility assignment, sentence info, and projected release date. This free tool covers all state prisons and is the main way to check on someone after they leave the county jail system.

The VINE victim notification system covers Wagoner County offenders. Sign up to get alerts when someone's custody status changes. You can get notifications by phone, email, or text. The service works around the clock and is free. Call 1-877-654-8463 to register by phone. VINE covers both county jails and state facilities, so you stay informed even if an offender transfers out of Wagoner County.

The OSBI runs name-based criminal history checks for $15. These pull from the statewide criminal history repository and include booking data from all 77 counties. Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes governs the Department of Corrections and sets rules for how sentences are served and when people from Wagoner County and elsewhere get released from state custody.

Wagoner County Booking Release Tools

The Wagoner County helpful tools page links to ODCR, OSCN, and VINE in one place.

Wagoner County helpful tools page for booking releases

The page walks through how to use each search tool step by step, which is helpful for first-time users.

Court records for Wagoner County are searchable on the Oklahoma State Courts Network at no charge.

Oklahoma State Courts Network search for Wagoner County booking releases

Select Wagoner from the county menu and search by name to view docket entries and case details.

Wagoner County offenders in state facilities are tracked through the DOC Offender Search tool.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections search for Wagoner County booking releases

The DOC system provides facility, sentence, and release date info for state prisoners originally from Wagoner County.

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Cities in Wagoner County

Wagoner County includes Wagoner, Coweta, Porter, and other communities. None of these cities have a separate booking release page. All bookings go through the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office and jail in Wagoner.

Nearby Counties

Wagoner County borders several counties in the Tulsa metro area. If you cannot find a booking here, try one of these nearby counties.