Grady County 72 Hour Booking Search
Grady County 72 hour booking records are managed by the Sheriff's Office at the jail in Chickasha. Every arrest in this central Oklahoma county creates a booking record that becomes public under state law. You can look up recent bookings online, call the jail, or visit in person. The county covers a large area south of Oklahoma City, and the jail handles arrests from multiple agencies. State databases like OSCN and ODCR also let you search for court records tied to Grady County bookings at no cost.
Grady County Overview
Grady County Jail Booking Records
The Grady County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 302 W. Iowa Avenue in Chickasha, OK 73018. Sheriff Jim Weir leads the department. The non-emergency number is 405-224-0984, and you can call 911 for emergencies. The jail handles all bookings for the county, including arrests made by the Chickasha Police Department and other local agencies.
When someone is arrested in Grady County, they are brought to this jail for processing. The booking record captures the person's name, charges, bond amount, and the date they came in. The jail updates its roster regularly so the public can check who is in custody. Under 51 O.S. 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, these records must be released within 72 hours of the arrest. Grady County posts its roster online, which means most records go public faster than the 72 hour deadline.
| Office | Grady County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 302 W. Iowa Avenue, Chickasha, OK 73018 |
| Phone | 405-224-0984 |
| Sheriff | Jim Weir |
Search Grady County Booking Records Online
The Grady County Sheriff's website has the detention center information and inmate roster. Start there to see who is currently in custody. The roster shows names, charges, and booking dates. It is the fastest way to check recent bookings in the county.
For court records linked to a Grady County arrest, you have two free statewide tools. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers all 77 counties. Search by name and filter by Grady County. You will see case types, filing dates, docket entries, and case outcomes. The On Demand Court Records system works the same way but with a different layout. Use either one to track a case from filing through resolution.
You can also call 405-224-0984 and ask about a specific booking. Give staff the full name and date of birth if you can.
Note: Grady County is one of many Oklahoma counties that posts its jail roster online, making it easier to find 72 hour booking records without having to call or visit.
Grady County Sheriff's Office Portal
The screenshot below shows the Grady County Sheriff's Office website where you can find detention center details and the inmate roster.
This site has contact information, jail details, and links to the current roster. It is the official source for Grady County booking data.
The next image shows the Grady County jail roster search page with inmate names, charges, and bond information.
This tool lets you search the roster by name and see criminal charges and bond details for each person in custody at the Grady County Jail.
State Databases for Grady County
Beyond the local roster, Oklahoma runs state databases that include Grady County arrest information. The CHIRP portal at OSBI runs criminal history checks for $15 each, as set by Title 74 Section 150.9. You need a name and date of birth to search. CHIRP pulls from the state fingerprint database and shows felony and serious misdemeanor arrests.
The ODOC offender lookup is free and shows anyone currently in state prison or on supervision. If a Grady County booking led to a prison term, the person's record will be here. The VINE notification system lets you track inmates and get custody status alerts by phone or email. It covers both county jail inmates and state prison inmates.
Grady County 72 Hour Booking Law
All booking records in Grady County must be made public within 72 hours. This is the standard across Oklahoma under 51 O.S. 24A.5 of the Open Records Act. The law covers every agency that makes arrests in the county, including the Sheriff's Office, Chickasha Police, and any tribal law enforcement. The basic booking data, the name, charges, and bond, is always public for adult arrests.
Some records stay private. Juvenile arrest records are not public. Cases that have been sealed or expunged are removed from view. Under 51 O.S. 24A.8, law enforcement must maintain a detention register that tracks all people in custody. This register is a public document. If the Grady County Sheriff refuses to release public records, 51 O.S. 24A.17 gives you the right to take the matter to court.
Note: Even if a case is later dismissed, the original booking record from Grady County stays in the system unless a court orders it expunged under Oklahoma law.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Grady County. If you cannot find a booking here, the arrest may have been processed in a neighboring county.