McIntosh County 72 Hour Booking

McIntosh County 72 hour booking records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Eufaula. This county sits in eastern Oklahoma and includes a large area around Lake Eufaula. The population is about 19,000 people. When someone gets arrested in McIntosh County, they are booked into the county jail and the record becomes public. You can call the Sheriff's Office at 918-689-2526 to ask about recent bookings. State-level search tools also let you look up court cases tied to McIntosh County arrests from your computer.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

McIntosh County Overview

~19,000 Population
Eufaula County Seat
18th Judicial District
Phone Primary Access

McIntosh County Sheriff Booking Records

The McIntosh County jail in Eufaula is where all bookings happen. The Sheriff's Office runs the detention facility and processes every person arrested in the county. Booking staff log the inmate's name, charges, bond, and arrest time. That data goes into the 72 hour booking report. The report is a public document under Oklahoma law.

McIntosh County covers a wide area that includes Lake Eufaula and several small towns. The jail is in Eufaula, the county seat. To check on someone who may have been booked in, call 918-689-2526. Staff will tell you if the person is in custody and what their charges are. You can also visit the facility during business hours. The Sheriff's Office handles all record requests for booking data and can search their files for past arrests too.

Facility McIntosh County Jail
Location Eufaula, OK 74432
Phone 918-689-2526
Managed By McIntosh County Sheriff's Office
Records Access Phone or in-person

Every booking at the McIntosh County jail creates a record that must be released within 72 hours. That rule comes from 51 O.S. 24A.8. The law applies to all arrests, no matter how minor. Anyone can ask for the record. You don't need to give a reason.

McIntosh County has limited online jail roster access. But you can still search for arrest-related records using state tools. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers court cases from the 18th Judicial District, which includes McIntosh County. Enter a name and the system shows matching filings, charges, and case outcomes.

On Demand Court Records gives you a faster way to search. It pulls from the same state court data but has a simpler interface. Both tools are free and work for anyone. You do not need to create an account.

The OSCN search portal covers court records from McIntosh County and all other Oklahoma counties.

McIntosh County 72 hour booking OSCN court search

Enter a name here to pull up any court cases from McIntosh County, including criminal filings tied to recent bookings.

The Public Records Directory for McIntosh County connects you to arrest record sources, DOC databases, and other public record tools for this part of the state. It is a good starting point when you want to see all your options at once.

Note: Online court records may not show every detail from the original booking, so call the jail for the full report.

McIntosh County Bookings and Open Records Law

Booking records in McIntosh County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The law at 51 O.S. 24A.5 says records held by public bodies are open for inspection and copying. The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office is a public body. When you ask them for a booking record, they are required to provide it.

The 72 hour booking report lists the arrested person's name, charges, date and time of arrest, and bond amount. Certain details are exempt from disclosure. Juvenile arrest records are sealed. Social security numbers and victim information may be redacted. But the basic booking data for adult arrests in McIntosh County is always public. If your request is denied and you think it shouldn't have been, you can file a complaint with the District Attorney for the 18th Judicial District.

State Tools for McIntosh County Inmates

If an inmate from the McIntosh County jail was transferred to a state facility, the Oklahoma DOC offender search can help you find them. This free tool covers all state prisons. Search by name or DOC number and it shows the current facility, sentence, and custody status.

The OSBI CHIRP system handles statewide criminal history checks. There is a fee to use it, but CHIRP goes beyond local booking data and searches records from across the state. For status updates on an inmate, Oklahoma VINE sends automatic alerts. Register with the person's name and choose how you want to be notified. VINE covers all Oklahoma jails and prisons, including McIntosh County.

The ODOC offender info page also provides search tools for tracking people in state custody who may have started out in the McIntosh County jail.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Counties

These counties border McIntosh County. Check their jails if you are unsure where a booking took place.

Cities in McIntosh County

McIntosh County includes Eufaula, Checotah, and several smaller communities around Lake Eufaula. All arrests in these areas are processed at the McIntosh County jail. Court cases go through the 18th Judicial District.