Search Marshall County 72 Hour Booking
Marshall County 72 hour booking records are on file at the Sheriff's Office in Madill. If you need to look up who was arrested or booked into the Marshall County jail, the Sheriff's Office is your first stop. The county is in south-central Oklahoma, near Lake Texoma. About 17,000 people live here. Booking records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You can call the jail to ask about current inmates, or use state-level online tools to search for court cases and arrest data linked to Marshall County.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County Jail Booking Information
The Marshall County jail in Madill handles all bookings for the county. Every person arrested by local law enforcement goes through intake at this facility. During booking, staff log the inmate's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the time of arrest. That information forms the 72 hour booking record. The Sheriff's Office keeps it on file and makes it available to anyone who asks.
To check on someone in the Marshall County jail, call 580-795-2222. This is the non-emergency line. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share details about their charges and bond. You can also visit the facility in person. The Sheriff's Office is in Madill, the county seat. Walk-in requests are handled during normal business hours.
| Facility | Marshall County Jail |
|---|---|
| Location | Madill, OK 73446 |
| Phone | 580-795-2222 |
| Managed By | Marshall County Sheriff's Office |
| Records Access | Phone or in-person |
Marshall County does not maintain a full online inmate roster at this time. That makes phone calls and in-person visits the primary way to get 72 hour booking data. Some third-party sites list Marshall County jail information, but the Sheriff's Office is always the most reliable source for current and accurate booking records.
Marshall County 72 Hour Booking Search Options
Even though Marshall County does not have its own online jail roster, you can still search for booking-related records using state tools. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the best place to start. OSCN covers court cases from all 77 counties, including Marshall County. Type in a name and it returns any matching filings, docket entries, and case details.
On Demand Court Records is another free option. ODCR pulls from the same court data but shows results in a faster, simpler format. Both tools are useful when you know someone was arrested in Marshall County and you want to see what happened with their case.
The ODCR search tool provides fast access to Oklahoma court records, including those from Marshall County.
Enter a name in this tool and it pulls up any court cases from Marshall County and across the state.
The Public Records Directory for Marshall County also links to arrest and court record sources. It is a good starting point if you want to see all the available ways to search for Marshall County booking data in one spot.
Note: Online court records may not show the full booking details that the jail itself keeps on file.
Oklahoma Law and Marshall County Booking Records
Booking records in Marshall County are public. That comes straight from Oklahoma law. Under 51 O.S. 24A.8, every law enforcement agency in the state must release the 72 hour booking report to anyone who asks. The report includes the name of the person arrested, the charges, and the date and time of the booking. You do not need to explain why you want it.
The broader Oklahoma Open Records Act backs this up. It says records made or kept by public bodies are open for inspection and copying. The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is a public body. So their booking records fall under this law. There are exceptions for sealed cases, juvenile records, and certain confidential information. But basic arrest and booking data is always available.
If a request for Marshall County booking records is denied, you have the right to appeal. The Oklahoma District Attorney for the 20th Judicial District handles complaints about open records violations in this part of the state.
State Resources for Marshall County Inmates
People who leave the Marshall County jail sometimes end up in state custody. If that happens, you need to use statewide databases to find them. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers every person in a state prison or on state supervision. Search by name or DOC number. It is free and works any time of day.
The OSBI CHIRP system runs criminal history checks statewide. CHIRP stands for Criminal History Information Request Portal. It costs a fee to use, but it pulls records from across the state. For victim notification, Oklahoma VINE sends alerts about inmate status changes. You sign up with the inmate's name and get calls, texts, or emails when something changes.
The CHIRP portal is run by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for criminal history searches.
This tool lets you search criminal history records from across Oklahoma, going beyond just the recent Marshall County booking.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Marshall County. If you are unsure where a booking happened, try checking the jails in nearby counties too.
Cities in Marshall County
Marshall County includes Madill, Kingston, and several smaller towns. All arrests in these areas go through the Marshall County jail for booking and processing. Court cases are handled through the 20th Judicial District.