Search Rogers County 72 Hour Booking
Rogers County 72 hour booking records track recent arrests across the county. The Sheriff's Office in Claremore handles all bookings at the detention center. You can find out who was arrested, what charges were filed, and when the booking took place. Rogers County sits in northeastern Oklahoma just east of Tulsa, and it processes a steady flow of arrests. The booking roster gets updated with new entries as people come in. Records are public under Oklahoma law. Anyone can request them by phone, in person, or through online tools that cover the county.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County Sheriff Booking Records
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office manages the detention center and all booking records. It is based in Claremore, the county seat. Every arrest in Rogers County goes through this office. When deputies bring someone in, the booking process creates a record. That record has the arrest date, time, charges, bond amount, and the person's basic info. All of it is public.
Rogers County is part of the Tulsa metro area. It has about 92,000 residents spread across cities like Claremore, Catoosa, and Owasso (the Owasso portion that falls in Rogers County). The population means the jail sees a fair number of bookings each week. The Sheriff's Office keeps records electronically, which makes searches faster than in smaller counties. You can call 918-341-4900 to ask about a specific booking or check on someone in the jail. Walk-in requests work too during business hours at the office in Claremore.
The detention center holds inmates for Rogers County cases and sometimes takes overflow from nearby jurisdictions. Each booking gets logged the same way no matter where the arrest order came from.
| Office | Rogers County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 219 S Missouri Ave Claremore, OK 74017 |
| Phone | (918) 341-4900 |
| Emergency | 911 |
How to Find Rogers County Bookings Online
Rogers County has an online inmate search tool. The Sheriff's Office posts current jail population data on its website. You can look up inmates by name and see their charges, bond amount, and booking date. The list updates regularly with new bookings. This is the fastest way to check if someone is in the Rogers County jail.
For court records tied to Rogers County bookings, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN covers all cases filed in Rogers County District Court. You search by name or case number. The results show charges, hearing dates, and how the case turned out. It is free and open to the public. You can also use ODCR for docket info, court schedules, and case documents from Rogers County.
The Jail Exchange listing for Rogers County shows inmate data and booking info. It pulls from public records and is free to use.
Note: Online inmate rosters show who is currently in jail, not everyone who has been booked in the past 72 hours.
Rogers County Booking Search Tools
The OSCN case search is a state-run tool that covers Rogers County court records. After someone is booked and charged, their case shows up here.
Results include party names, charge details, and docket entries. The system goes back years, so you can check old cases too.
For a deeper search across all of Oklahoma, the On Demand Court Records site provides another way to look up Rogers County cases.
ODCR shows docket sheets, court dates, and filing details. It covers the same Rogers County cases but presents them in a different format that some people find easier to read.
72 Hour Booking Law in Rogers County
Oklahoma's Open Records Act covers booking data in Rogers County. Under 51 O.S. 24A.5, arrest and booking records are public. You can ask for them without giving a reason. The law applies to everyone. The 72 hour rule in 51 O.S. 24A.8 says that jails must post booking info within 72 hours of an arrest. Rogers County follows this rule like all other counties in the state.
Some records have limits. Active investigation files may be held back under 51 O.S. 24A.17 if releasing them could hurt the case. But the core booking data, like a person's name, what they were charged with, and when they were booked, is almost always public right away in Rogers County. Juvenile records are sealed. You cannot get booking data for anyone under 18.
If you believe a record was wrongly withheld, you can file a written open records request with the Rogers County Sheriff's Office. The office has a set number of days to respond under state law. Put your request in writing and include what you are looking for.
State Resources for Rogers County
The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you run a criminal history check through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. There is a fee. The search pulls records from across all 77 counties, so it covers anyone who has been through the Rogers County system. It is good for background checks that need to go beyond just the local jail roster.
The Oklahoma DOC offender search tracks people in state prison. If someone was booked in Rogers County and then sent to a state facility, this is where you find them. The tool is free and runs all day.
Oklahoma VINE gives custody status alerts. Visit vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463 to check on someone held in Rogers County. Sign up for alerts and you will know when they bond out, get transferred, or are released. The ODOC offender info page has more search options for people in state custody.
Cities in Rogers County
Rogers County includes several cities. All bookings go through the Rogers County Sheriff's Office in Claremore.
Other communities in Rogers County include Claremore, Catoosa, Chelsea, Inola, and Verdigris. All booking records for these areas are handled by the Rogers County Sheriff.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Rogers County. If you are not sure where a booking took place, check the neighboring county jails as well.