Texas County 72 Hour Booking
Texas County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Guymon, Oklahoma. The county sits in the Oklahoma Panhandle and is the largest county in the state by land area. If you need to find out who was booked into the Texas County jail, the Sheriff's Office posts booking data and keeps an inmate roster. You can search for recent arrests and check on charges. Texas County booking records fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, which means anyone can ask to see them. The jail in Guymon handles all bookings for the Panhandle area. Call or visit the Sheriff's Office if you need help finding a specific record.
Texas County Overview
Texas County Sheriff Booking Records
The Texas County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center in Guymon and handles all booking records for the county. Every arrest in Texas County goes through the jail in Guymon. The booking process creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the date and time they were brought in. Staff at the Sheriff's Office can pull up these records for you if you call or stop by. The jail serves the entire Oklahoma Panhandle region, which makes it one of the more remote facilities in the state. Despite its rural location, Texas County keeps its booking data current and available to the public.
Walk-in requests are handled during normal business hours. Phone calls work just as well if you only need basic info on a booking.
| Office | Texas County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Location | Guymon, OK 73942 |
| Phone | (580) 338-4007 |
| Emergency | 911 |
Search Texas County 72 Hour Bookings
Texas County offers a few ways to look up booking records. The Texas County Sheriff's Office website is the first place to check. It posts detention center info and inmate roster data. You can also try the Texas County Jail portal for inmate search tools and booking lists. Both sources pull from the same jail system in Guymon. The roster shows who is currently in custody along with their charges and booking date.
For court records tied to a Texas County booking, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. It covers all 77 counties and lets you search by name or case number. OSCN shows case filings, docket entries, and court dates. The site is free. You can also check ODCR for docket info specific to Texas County cases.
Texas County booking records are public under Oklahoma law. You do not need to give a reason to ask for them. The 72 hour booking rule under 51 O.S. 24A.8 says jails must post booking data within 72 hours of an arrest.
Texas County Booking Data Access
The Public Index for Texas County links to arrest records and other public data sources for the Panhandle area. It connects to state-level databases as well.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Texas County cases. You can search it from any device at no cost. It pulls from the District Court records in Guymon and shows case details going back many years.
Texas County Booking Records and State Law
Oklahoma law treats booking records as public documents. Under 51 O.S. 24A.5, arrest records and booking data are open records that anyone can view. The Texas County Sheriff must make them available on request. You do not need to explain why you want them. The 72 hour posting rule under 51 O.S. 24A.8 requires jails to publish booking info within three days of an arrest. This is why Texas County posts recent bookings on a regular basis.
There are a few limits. Under 51 O.S. 24A.17, some law enforcement records linked to active investigations can stay sealed if their release would hurt the case. But the basic booking data like name, charges, and arrest date is nearly always available right away. Texas County follows these same rules as every other county in the state.
Note: Booking records and court records are separate systems that may show different details about the same arrest.
Oklahoma Statewide Resources
Several state-level tools can help you search beyond the Texas County jail. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. It covers all 77 counties. There is a fee for this service. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup shows people held in state prisons. If someone booked in Texas County later went to a state facility, you can track them there for free.
Oklahoma VINE lets you check custody status and sign up for alerts. Call 877-654-8463 or visit vinelink.com to register. You get a notice when a person bonds out, transfers, or gets released. The service is free and runs around the clock.
The Jail Exchange page for Texas County also lists inmate info, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. It can be useful when the Sheriff's site is slow or hard to reach from outside the area.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Texas County. The Panhandle is remote, so check neighboring jails if you are not sure where a booking took place.