Oklahoma Arrest Records,
Mugshots & Inmate Search
Ultimate 2026 guide: Arrests.org + every official source.
Micro steps for search, visitation, bail, legal help & what to do after arrest.
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How to Search Arrests on Arrests.org Oklahoma
Open the website
Go to oklahoma.arrests.org
Select the county
Click the dropdown menu and choose the county where the arrest happened (e.g., Oklahoma County, Tulsa County, Cleveland County).
Type the name
Enter first name and last name. For better results, add middle initial or known nickname if available.
Review results
Click any matching record to view full details: mugshot, charges, arrest date/time, bond amount, booking number, facility, and release info (if available).
Save or screenshot
Take a screenshot or note the booking number for later use (e.g., bail or visitation).
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What To Do If Someone You Know Is Arrested
Stay calm & verify
Call the jail or check official inmate search to confirm location and charges.
Get key info
Write down: booking number, facility name, bond amount, court date, charges.
Contact attorney
Call Legal Aid Oklahoma (1-888-534-5243) or Oklahoma Bar Referral (1-800-522-8065) immediately.
Arrange bail
See bail section below for detailed steps.
Schedule visitation
See visitation section below.
How to Visit an Inmate in Oklahoma – Micro Step-by-Step
Find the facility
Use ODOC lookup or county jail site to get exact location and visitation rules.
Check visitation rules
Visit the facility website or call for hours, dress code, ID required (driver’s license, passport), and allowed items.
Create account on visitation platform
Most facilities use GettingOut or ViaPath. Download the app or go to their website and register with your email.
Schedule the visit
Log in → search inmate by name or booking number → choose date/time slot → pay if required (usually $5–15 for video).
Arrive / Connect
In-person: bring ID, arrive 15 min early. Video: log in 5–10 min early, have good internet.
Follow rules
No talking about case details, no recording, dress modestly. Visits last 20–60 minutes.
How to Post Bail in Oklahoma – Micro Step-by-Step
Find bond amount
Check arrest record on Arrests.org or call the jail with booking number.
Decide bond type
Cash bond: pay full amount (refundable after court). Surety bond: pay 10% to bondsman (non-refundable fee).
Find licensed bondsman
Search Oklahoma Bail Bonds Association: oklahomabailbondsassociation.com
Pay & get release
Bondsman posts bond. Inmate usually released in 2–12 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Oklahoma arrest records public?
Yes, under the Oklahoma Open Records Act – arrest records and mugshots are generally public unless sealed or expunged.
How do I remove my mugshot from Arrests.org?
If your case was dismissed or expunged, contact Arrests.org support and provide court documents. You can also use paid mugshot removal services (fees $50–$500).
How current are Arrests.org records?
Usually updated daily, but can lag 24–48 hours. Official sites (ODOC, county jails) are real-time or near real-time.
How do I schedule visitation?
Most jails use GettingOut or ViaPath. Create account on their app/website, search inmate, and book a time slot.
How much is bail in Oklahoma?
Varies by charge. Misdemeanors: $500–$5,000. Felonies: $5,000–$100,000+. Bondsmen charge 10% non-refundable fee.
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