Enid 72 Hour Booking
Enid 72 hour booking records give you a way to see who has been arrested and booked into jail in the last three days. The Enid Police Department works closely with the Garfield County Sheriff's Office, which manages the county jail and posts booking data online. You can search current inmates through the sheriff's website or a third-party portal that tracks Garfield County bookings. Enid is the county seat of Garfield County in north-central Oklahoma, and all bookings from city arrests flow through the county system. These records are public under state law and can be accessed for free.
Enid Quick Facts
Enid Arrest and Booking Process
When someone is arrested in Enid, the Enid Police Department handles the initial arrest. The department has a budgeted staffing of 129 positions and works with the Garfield County Sheriff on jail operations. After an arrest, the person is taken to the Garfield County Jail for booking. The sheriff's office manages the jail and keeps all booking records. That includes names, charges, booking dates, and bond information.
The 72 hour booking requirement means recent arrest data is posted publicly. The Garfield County Sheriff puts out a current inmates roster in PDF format. This gets updated regularly and shows names, gender, booking dates, and charges. It is one of the quickest ways to check who has been booked recently in Enid or anywhere else in Garfield County.
Enid also has a jail bond reimbursement fee. The police department collects this as part of the booking process. Contact the Enid Police at the non-emergency line for more details on how that fee works and when it applies.
Search Enid 72 Hour Booking Online
You have two main ways to search Enid booking records online. The sheriff's PDF roster is one option. The other is an online database that tracks Garfield County inmates in real time.
The Kinetic Console inmate list for Garfield County shows current bookings with first name, middle name, last name, and booking date. This site updates with current data and gives you a searchable list of inmates. It covers all Enid arrests that went through the county jail. Historical data is also available, so you can look back at past bookings.
For the PDF version, go to the Garfield County Sheriff's website and download the current inmates file. It is a simple list but gets the job done. The file shows the same basic data: name, gender, booking date, and charges. Both options are free to use and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Since the Enid Police Department website at enid.org did not load for our screenshot, we are using a state-level image below to show one of the statewide tools you can also use.
The OSCN case search above covers Garfield County District Court. You can search by name and find court cases tied to Enid arrests. This is useful when you need details beyond the basic booking data, like case filings and hearing dates.
Note: The PDF roster from the sheriff's office may take a moment to load depending on your connection speed.
Statewide Tools for Enid Arrest Records
Beyond the county tools, several state databases help you find records tied to Enid bookings. The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net covers all district court filings. Cases from Garfield County show up here with full docket info. You can search free by name or case number.
ODCR is another court records tool. It pulls from courts across the state and can sometimes surface results faster than OSCN. Both are free and run by official sources. For a deeper criminal history check, the OSBI runs CHIRP. A name-based search costs $15 under Title 74 O.S. Section 150.9. CHIRP pulls from the state's full criminal history database, so it goes well beyond the 72 hour booking window. It shows arrests, charges, and case outcomes from across Oklahoma.
The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's custody status. Sign up to get alerts when someone is released, transferred, or moved. It works for jails across the state, including Garfield County. If a person has been sentenced to state prison, the ODOC offender lookup shows where they are housed and their expected release date.
Enid Booking Records and Public Access
Oklahoma law gives you the right to see booking records. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, all records of public bodies must be open for inspection during regular business hours. That includes arrest logs and booking data from both the Enid Police and the Garfield County Sheriff. The law applies to anyone. You do not need to give a reason for your request.
To request records in person, go to the Enid Police Department or the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. Written requests are also accepted. The agency must respond in a reasonable time. Copy fees may apply. Law enforcement records that must be disclosed are listed under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8. That section specifically covers arrest logs, booking records, and related data.
Some records may not be available. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, Oklahoma allows expungement of certain arrest records. If someone's case was dismissed or they were acquitted, they can petition the court to seal the record. After expungement, the booking record will no longer show up in public searches or databases.
Note: The Garfield County Sheriff's PDF roster is the fastest way to check current Enid bookings without making a formal records request.
Garfield County 72 Hour Booking
Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. The county sheriff runs the jail and maintains all booking records for the area. For more details on the county system, inmate search tools, and contact information, visit the full Garfield County page.
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