Lawton 72 Hour Booking Search
Lawton 72 hour booking records are available through the Comanche County Detention Center and the Lawton Municipal Jail. County-level arrests go through the detention center on SW 5th Street. City arrests are handled by the Lawton Police Technical Services division. Both systems maintain booking records that are public under Oklahoma law. You can search the Comanche County inmate list online or call the Lawton Police records section at 580-581-3233 for copies of booking documents. State tools like OSCN and CHIRP cover court cases and criminal history tied to Lawton arrests.
Lawton Overview
Lawton Booking at Comanche County
The Comanche County Detention Center is at 315 SW 5th St in Lawton. The phone number is 580-250-1902. Jail Administrator David Weber runs the facility. When someone gets arrested on county or state charges in Lawton, they are booked into this detention center. The jail maintains an electronic database of all current inmates. Virtual visitation is available for family members who need to communicate with someone in custody.
You can search the Comanche County inmate list online. The database shows current inmates along with their charges and booking dates. It updates as new bookings come in throughout the day. For past records or documents not shown online, contact the detention center directly. Below is a look at the Comanche County Detention Center page.
This page provides access to the current inmate roster and facility information for the Comanche County jail.
| Facility | Comanche County Detention Center |
|---|---|
| Address | 315 SW 5th St Lawton, OK |
| Phone | 580-250-1902 |
| Administrator | David Weber |
Lawton Municipal Jail and Police Records
The Lawton Police Department runs a municipal jail for city-level arrests. The corrections manager is Brandy Kirkpatrick-Benton. Municipal Court is at 100 S. Railroad St. The phone for Municipal Court is 580-581-3265. After-hours bonds can be handled by calling 580-581-3275. Cash only, exact amount required.
The Lawton Police Technical Services division handles records and jail operations. Captain Robert Whittington commands the division. The records section phone is 580-581-3233. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and Saturday from 8:00 AM to noon. Copies of police records cost $1 for individuals and $5 for commercial requests. They accept cash only.
The Technical Services page shows hours, fees, and contact details for the records section. This is your go-to for getting copies of Lawton police reports and booking documents.
Note: The Lawton Police records section accepts cash only for copy fees.
How to Search Lawton 72 Hour Booking
Start with the Comanche County inmate list for current inmates. If the person is no longer in custody, try the state court databases. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Comanche County court records. You can search by name or case number. OSCN shows case filings, charges, docket entries, and disposition. It is free and most courts update within 24 hours.
On Demand Court Records is another option. ODCR covers rural and tribal courts that OSCN may not fully include. Comanche County cases may appear in both systems. Basic searches on ODCR are free, but scanned documents need a paid subscription. For a broader criminal history search, CHIRP from the OSBI runs name-based checks across the whole state. You need the person's name and date of birth. Results expire after 60 days.
Under Oklahoma law, booking records are public. Title 51, Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement agencies to release jail registers on request. The statute specifically lists the name of each person held, the date they were booked, the charges, and how they left custody. You can request these records from the Comanche County Detention Center or the Lawton Police records section without giving a reason.
Lawton Arrest Records and State Tools
VINE tracks custody status for inmates across Oklahoma, including the Comanche County Detention Center. You can register for alerts when someone bonds out, gets transferred, or is released. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. The service is free and confidential.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup covers people serving state prison sentences. If a Lawton arrest led to prison time, you can track the person through ODOC. The search shows facility, sentence, and expected release date. This is separate from the county jail and municipal jail systems.
Lawton sits near Fort Sill, which is a federal military installation. Arrests on the base are handled by military police, not the Lawton Police Department. Those records go through the military justice system and are not in the county or state databases.
Legal Resources in Lawton
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma covers the Lawton area and helps low-income residents with civil legal matters. If someone needs help understanding a booking record, navigating the court system, or starting an expungement, Legal Aid may be able to assist. The Lawton City Jail information page has additional details about municipal jail operations and the court process for city charges.
The Oklahoma Bar Association operates a lawyer referral service that can connect you with a criminal defense attorney in the Lawton area. For victim services, VINE is the main tool for tracking offenders and getting custody status updates. The Comanche County District Attorney's office also has victim assistance programs for people affected by crimes in Lawton.
Comanche County 72 Hour Booking
Lawton is the county seat of Comanche County. All county-level arrests are processed at the Comanche County Detention Center. For a complete look at the county booking system, inmate search, and court resources, visit the Comanche County page.
Nearby Cities
Lawton is in southwest Oklahoma. The closest qualifying cities with booking records are in the Oklahoma City metro, about 90 miles north.