Access Murray County 72 Hour Booking

Murray County 72 hour booking records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Sulphur, Oklahoma. The county sits in south-central Oklahoma and is home to about 14,000 people. When someone gets arrested in Murray County, they are processed at the county jail and the booking record is filed. These records are public under Oklahoma law. You can call the jail at 580-622-5106 to ask about specific inmates, or use state search tools to find court cases linked to Murray County arrests online.

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Murray County Overview

~14,000 Population
Sulphur County Seat
20th Judicial District
Phone Primary Access

Murray County Jail 72 Hour Booking

The Murray County jail in Sulphur processes all bookings for the county. The Sheriff's Office runs the facility and keeps records on every person brought in. During booking, staff take down the inmate's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the date and time of arrest. That information makes up the 72 hour booking record that the public can access.

Sulphur is a small town and the county seat. The jail is close to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Despite the area's quiet reputation, arrests do happen and the booking records stay current. To ask about a specific person, call the Sheriff's Office at 580-622-5106. Staff can confirm custody status and share charge details. Walk-in requests work during normal business hours.

Facility Murray County Jail
Location Sulphur, OK 73086
Phone 580-622-5106
Managed By Murray County Sheriff's Office
Records Access Phone or in-person

Oklahoma law at 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires the Sheriff to make booking records available within 72 hours. This covers every arrest in Murray County, from traffic warrants to felony charges. You do not have to explain why you want the record.

Murray County does not have a publicly available online inmate roster. That means you rely on phone calls or state-level databases to search for 72 hour booking records. The good news is that Oklahoma has solid free court search tools.

Start with the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN covers the 20th Judicial District, which includes Murray County. Type in a name and it pulls up any matching court filings. You can see case numbers, charges, docket entries, and outcomes. On Demand Court Records offers a similar search with a cleaner, faster layout. Both are free.

The OSCN court search lets you look up cases from Murray County and every other Oklahoma county.

Murray County 72 hour booking OSCN case search portal

Search by name to find any criminal or civil court cases filed in Murray County district court.

The Public Records Directory for Murray County has links to multiple record sources including arrest data, court records, and DOC databases. Use it to see all options available for Murray County in one spot.

Statewide Databases for Murray County

Inmates who leave the Murray County jail for state prison show up in the Oklahoma DOC offender search. This free tool covers everyone in state custody. Search by name or DOC number. It shows the person's current facility, sentence length, and status. The tool runs around the clock.

For a broader criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal searches records statewide. There is a fee involved. CHIRP pulls from all counties and gives you more than just the local booking data. If you want alerts about an inmate from Murray County, Oklahoma VINE sends notifications when someone's custody status changes. You pick whether to get a call, text, or email.

The CHIRP criminal history portal is run by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

Murray County 72 hour booking CHIRP criminal history search

CHIRP searches criminal records from across Oklahoma, providing a more complete picture than local jail records alone.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Murray County. If you are not sure where a booking occurred, try checking the jails in nearby counties.

Cities in Murray County

Murray County includes Sulphur and Davis. All arrests in these communities go through the Murray County jail for booking and processing. Court cases are handled through the 20th Judicial District.

Ardmore is in neighboring Carter County but is close to the Murray County line. Some residents near the border may have connections to Murray County court matters.