Harmon County 72 Hour Booking
Harmon County 72 hour booking records come from the county jail in Hollis, located in the far southwestern corner of Oklahoma. This is one of the smallest counties in the state by population, but booking procedures follow the same laws as every other county. Each arrest generates a public record under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You can find Harmon County booking records by calling the jail, visiting the Sheriff's Office, or using statewide tools like OSCN to search for court records linked to a booking.
Harmon County Overview
Harmon County Jail Booking Records
The Harmon County Jail is at 105 W. Jones St in Hollis, OK 73550. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at 580-688-3306. The phone line is staffed around the clock. This facility is small, matching the county's low population, but it processes all local arrests. Every booking creates a record that shows who was brought in, when, and on what charges.
Under 51 O.S. 24A.5, the booking record is public and must be available within 72 hours. The Harmon County Sheriff keeps these records at the jail. You can ask for them in person, over the phone, or through a written request. The jail handles arrests from both the Sheriff's Office and local police in Hollis. All bookings end up at the same facility in the same system.
| Facility | Harmon County Jail |
|---|---|
| Address | 105 W. Jones St, Hollis, OK 73550 |
| Phone | 580-688-3306 (24 hours) |
Search Harmon County Booking Records
Harmon County does not run an online inmate roster. For a county with fewer than 3,000 people, that is not unusual. The most reliable way to check on a booking is to call 580-688-3306. Give the staff the person's name and they can tell you if that person is in custody, what charges they have, and what the bond is.
State databases help fill the gap for online searches. The OSCN case search covers Harmon County court records. Search by name and filter to see only Harmon County cases. It shows filings, charges, hearing dates, and case status. The ODCR system shows the same court information in a different format. Both are free and available at all hours.
You can also send a written Open Records request to the Sheriff. This formal approach is good when you need a copy of the booking record for legal purposes.
Note: For Harmon County, a phone call is the fastest way to find 72 hour booking information since there is no online roster to check.
Harmon County Jail Details
The screenshot below shows the Harmon County Jail search page with facility contact information and inmate lookup resources.
This page lists the jail location in Hollis, phone number, and general information about how to find inmates booked at the Harmon County facility.
State Databases for Harmon County
Oklahoma has multiple state-level tools that include Harmon County arrest data. The CHIRP portal from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is the main tool for criminal history searches. It costs $15 per search per Title 74 Section 150.9. You provide a name and date of birth, and the system pulls from the state fingerprint database. The results show felony and serious misdemeanor arrests recorded in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup is free. It shows people in state prison or on supervision. If a Harmon County booking led to a prison sentence, you will find the record here. The VINE notification system tracks specific inmates. You can register for alerts on custody changes. This works for Harmon County jail inmates and for those in the state prison system. You just need the person's name to set up the alerts.
Harmon County 72 Hour Booking Law
All booking records in Harmon County must become public within 72 hours. This is the rule set by 51 O.S. 24A.5. The law covers every law enforcement agency in the county. It applies to the Sheriff's Office and to any municipal police. The basic booking data, name, charges, bond, must be released to anyone who asks.
Certain records are kept private under 51 O.S. 24A.8. Juvenile arrests are not public. Sealed and expunged records are also off limits. But for adult arrests, the booking information is always accessible. The Harmon County Sheriff must maintain a detention register that tracks all inmates. Under 51 O.S. 24A.17, agencies that refuse to produce public records can face court action. This gives the public a legal tool to enforce their right to see booking records in Harmon County or any other county in Oklahoma.
Note: Even without an online roster, Harmon County is still required to share booking records under the Open Records Act when you make a proper request.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Harmon County in southwestern Oklahoma. Check with them if the arrest happened outside Harmon County lines.