Adair County Inmate Population

Searching for inmate population records in Adair County starts with the Sheriff's Office in Stilwell. The jail keeps a roster of all people held in custody at any given time. Adair County processes around 800 to 1,000 bookings each year, and the daily inmate population sits between 40 and 60 on most days. You can look up booking records, check bond amounts, and find out who is currently in the Adair County jail. These records are open to the public under state law, so anyone can request inmate data by phone or in person at the facility.

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County Seat: Stilwell

Average Daily Inmate Population: 40-60

Annual Bookings: 800-1,000

Security Level: Medium

Adair County Jail Inmate Population

The Adair County jail is a medium-security facility that holds people who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. It sits at 600 Paul Meade Road in Stilwell, OK 74960. You can call the jail at 918-696-2106 to ask about a person in custody. The staff can tell you if someone is still held there, what their charges are, and how much bond has been set. The Adair County jail serves all towns in the county, including Stilwell, Westville, and Watts.

Booking records at the Adair County facility contain the full name of each person brought in, along with their date of birth and a physical description. Each record also shows the date they were booked, the charges filed, and the bond amount. When someone is released, the record gets updated to show the date and way they left custody. The jail roster changes daily as new bookings come in and people bond out or get transferred to other facilities. Adair County does not run an online inmate search portal, so you need to reach out to the Sheriff's Office directly for current inmate population data.

Public Records Access in Adair County

Oklahoma law gives the public a right to view jail records. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, law enforcement must make jail registers open for inspection and copying. This includes booking data recorded at the time a person is brought in. The law says each record must show the name of the person held, the date and reason for being brought to jail, and whether they face a criminal charge.

Getting copies of Adair County inmate records is straightforward. You can visit the Sheriff's Office during regular business hours and ask to see the jail roster. Copies cost up to 25 cents per page for standard size documents, as set by Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies may cost up to one dollar per page. The staff will help you find what you need, though you should bring as much detail as you can. A full name and approximate booking date will speed things up.

Note: Some records tied to ongoing investigations may be held back from public view until the case is resolved.

Searching Adair County Inmate Records

Since Adair County does not have an online jail roster, your best options for searching inmate population records are to call or visit the facility. The phone number is 918-696-2106. Staff members can check if a person is in custody and share basic booking details. If you need more than a quick status check, going in person lets you review the jail register and request copies of specific records. The office is open during normal business hours on weekdays.

There are also statewide tools that may help you find information on people who have moved through the Adair County jail. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks anyone who has been sentenced to state prison. If a person was held in Adair County and then transferred to a state facility, you can search for them by name or DOC number. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you look up court cases across all 77 counties, which can show you the outcome of charges filed in Adair County.

Adair County Inmate Population Details

The Adair County jail holds both men and women in separate housing areas. A classification system sorts people based on security risk, gender, and behavior. Most of those in custody are waiting for their court date or serving time on misdemeanor charges that carry a sentence of less than one year. Anyone sentenced to more than a year gets transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to serve their time in a state prison.

The facility provides basic services to everyone in custody. Meals are served daily. Medical screening happens when a person is first booked in. If someone needs ongoing care, the jail coordinates with outside providers. Visitation is allowed on a set schedule, and visitors must follow the facility's rules on dress and conduct. The jail staff also handles transport to and from the Adair County District Court for hearings and trials.

Note: The Adair County jail undergoes regular inspections by the Oklahoma State Department of Health to make sure it meets state standards.

Victim Notification for Adair County

If you need to know when someone in custody gets released, transferred, or escapes, the VINE notification system can help. VINE covers jails and prisons across Oklahoma, including the Adair County facility. You can sign up to get alerts by phone, text, or email whenever the custody status of a specific person changes. The service is free and runs around the clock. You can also call the VINE toll-free line at 1-866-277-7477 for help from a live operator who speaks over 200 languages.

VINE is used by many people, not just crime victims. Family members, attorneys, and others who need to track custody changes find it useful. Registration takes just a few minutes on the website or through the mobile app, which works on both iPhone and Android. All personal information you give to VINE stays confidential and is only used for notification purposes.

Adair County Booking and Custody Process

When a person is arrested in Adair County, they are taken to the jail in Stilwell for processing. The booking process involves taking a photograph, recording personal details, and documenting the charges. The person's fingerprints are also collected and sent to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for entry into the state criminal history database. Bond is set based on the charges, and the person can post bail if the court allows it.

The whole process from arrest to booking usually takes a few hours. Once someone is in the system, their information becomes part of the Adair County inmate population records. These records stay on file even after the person leaves custody. If you need to look up a past booking, you can submit an open records request to the Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name and any other details you have, like a date of birth or approximate arrest date.

Federal Inmates in Adair County

Some people arrested in Adair County face federal charges rather than state or local ones. Federal inmates are held in federal facilities, not in the county jail. You can search for federal inmates using the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. This tool covers all federal prisons and lets you search by name, register number, or other identifiers. Oklahoma has several federal facilities, including FCI El Reno and the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City.

The Public Index for Adair County also provides access to court records and related documents that may show whether a person was charged at the state or federal level. Using both state and federal search tools gives you the best chance of finding the person you are looking for.

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Nearby County Jails

If a person is not found in Adair County custody, they may have been booked into a nearby county jail. Check these neighboring counties for additional inmate population records:

Adair County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections manages state-level inmate records that may include people originally booked in Adair County.