Mayes County 72 Hour Booking Records
Mayes County 72 hour booking records show who was recently arrested and booked into the county jail in Pryor, Oklahoma. The Sheriff's Office runs the detention facility and keeps all booking data on file. Mayes County sits in the northeastern part of the state and has a population of around 41,000 people. Booking records here are public under Oklahoma law, and the Sheriff's Office posts some roster information. You can also call the jail at 918-825-3535 to ask about a specific person or check state-level search tools for court records tied to local arrests.
Mayes County Overview
Mayes County Jail and Booking Process
The Mayes County jail at 406 E. Adair in Pryor is where all bookings take place. When law enforcement in Mayes County makes an arrest, the person is brought to this facility for processing. Staff take down their name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the time they were booked in. All of that goes into the 72 hour booking report.
The Sheriff's Office has an inmate roster that provides some booking information. You can also call the facility at 918-825-3535 to check on someone. Staff will confirm if a person is in custody and tell you what charges they face. Walk-in visits are allowed during regular hours. The jail sits in the heart of Pryor, making it easy to get to from most parts of the county. Mayes County sees a fair amount of arrests each year given its population size, so the roster stays active.
| Facility | Mayes County Jail |
|---|---|
| Address | 406 E. Adair, Pryor, OK 74361 |
| Phone | 918-825-3535 |
| Managed By | Mayes County Sheriff's Office |
| Records Access | Roster, phone, or in-person |
Under 51 O.S. 24A.8, the Mayes County Sheriff must make booking records available to the public within 72 hours. The report covers every person booked into the facility, regardless of the charge. This is a core part of Oklahoma's Open Records Act.
Search Mayes County Booking Records Online
Searching for Mayes County 72 hour booking records online is possible through several channels. The Sheriff's Office maintains some arrest statistics and roster data. For court records tied to an arrest, the Oklahoma State Courts Network is a strong option. OSCN lets you search by name and pulls up filings, docket entries, and case status from the Mayes County courts.
The OSCN case search covers all Oklahoma counties including Mayes County court filings and case details.
This search portal returns matching court records when you enter a name, showing any cases filed in Mayes County district court.
On Demand Court Records is a quicker way to run a name search. It pulls the same data but presents it in a simpler layout. Both tools are free to use. The Oklahoma Public Records Directory for Mayes County rounds out your options by connecting you to state and local record databases.
Note: Court records show case filings and outcomes, but may not include every detail from the original booking report.
Mayes County Booking Records Under Oklahoma Law
Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes 72 hour booking records public in every county, and Mayes County is no different. The law at 51 O.S. 24A.5 states that records held by public bodies must be open for inspection. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office is a public body. So are the courts. When you ask for booking records, they have to give them to you unless there is a specific legal exemption that applies.
The 72 hour booking report in Mayes County includes the arrested person's name, charges, date and time of booking, and bond amount. Juvenile arrest records are generally sealed and not included in what the public can see. Certain victim information may also be redacted. But for adult arrests, the basic booking data is always open. You can request it in writing, by phone, or in person at the Sheriff's Office in Pryor.
Statewide Tools for Mayes County Arrests
Sometimes a person booked into the Mayes County jail gets transferred to state prison. When that happens, the Oklahoma DOC offender search picks up where the local jail records leave off. You can search by name or DOC number. The tool shows the person's current facility, sentence length, and custody status. It is free and runs 24 hours a day.
For a broader criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal covers the entire state. There is a fee to use it. CHIRP pulls records from all counties and gives you a more complete picture than just the local booking data. If you want to track an inmate from Mayes County, Oklahoma VINE lets you register for alerts. You get a call, text, or email when the person's status changes.
The VINE victim notification system provides alerts for inmates across Oklahoma, including Mayes County.
Register with an inmate's name to receive automatic updates about custody status changes in Mayes County or any Oklahoma facility.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Mayes County. If you need to check for bookings in a neighboring area, use the links below.
Cities in Mayes County
Mayes County includes Pryor, Chouteau, Locust Grove, Salina, and other communities. All arrests in these areas go through the Mayes County jail for booking. Court cases are handled in the 12th Judicial District.