Blaine County Inmate Population

Blaine County keeps inmate population records at the Sheriff's Office in Watonga. The jail processes between 300 and 500 bookings each year and the daily count stays fairly low compared to larger counties in the state. If you need to find out who is held in custody at the Blaine County jail, you can reach the facility by phone or stop in during business hours. Public records requests for inmate data are handled through the Sheriff's Office. Searching for Blaine County inmate population records is free for basic lookups, and the staff can help you check on a person's custody status or bond amount.

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County Seat: Watonga

Annual Bookings: 300-500

Communities Served: Watonga, Okeene, Geary

Security Level: Medium

Blaine County Jail Inmate Records

The Blaine County jail is run by the Sheriff's Office and sits in Watonga. It holds people who have been arrested in Blaine County while they wait for court or serve short sentences. The facility is small but handles all local law enforcement needs for the area. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody when you call. Bond amounts, charges, and booking dates are all part of the record that gets created when a person comes into the jail.

Each booking record at the Blaine County jail tracks key details. The person's name, date of birth, and physical description go into the file. Charges are listed along with the arresting agency and the date and time of booking. If bond has been set, the amount shows up in the record too. When a person leaves custody, the record is updated with how and when they were released. These records stay on file and can be requested later through the open records process.

Blaine County serves several small towns. Watonga is the county seat and home to the jail. Okeene and Geary also fall under the Sheriff's jurisdiction. People arrested in any of these communities end up at the same facility in Watonga.

Public Access to Blaine County Records

Oklahoma law makes jail records available to the public. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, law enforcement agencies must open their jail registers for inspection. This includes booking information recorded at the time a person is brought in. The law says the register must show who is being held, why they are there, and when they arrived. Blaine County follows these rules and lets people review inmate population data at the Sheriff's Office.

Copies of Blaine County records cost up to 25 cents per page under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies may run up to a dollar per page. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Just show up at the office in Watonga and ask to see the jail roster. Having a full name and a rough idea of when the booking happened will make things go faster.

Note: Some records connected to active investigations may not be available until the case wraps up.

Searching Blaine County Inmate Population Online

Blaine County does not run its own online inmate search tool. However, there are a few places where you can find information about people who have passed through the Blaine County jail. The Public Index for Blaine County has court records and case filings that can show you charges and outcomes tied to local arrests. You can search by name and look through case documents at no cost.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is another useful tool. It tracks people who were sentenced to state prison. If someone was booked into the Blaine County jail and later transferred to a DOC facility, their records will show up in this database. You can search by name or DOC number. The Oklahoma State Courts Network also lets you search court cases across all 77 counties, including Blaine County filings.

Third-party sites like JailExchange collect jail information from around the country and may have details about the Blaine County facility. These sites pull data from public sources and can be a good starting point if you are not sure where to begin your search.

Blaine County Custody and Booking Process

Anyone arrested in Blaine County goes through a standard booking process at the jail in Watonga. Officers take a photograph and record personal information. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the state database. The charges are entered into the system and bond is set based on the type of offense. The whole process takes a few hours from the time a person arrives at the facility.

Most people in the Blaine County jail are there for short stays. They are either waiting for a court hearing or serving time on a misdemeanor charge. Anyone who gets sentenced to more than one year on a felony conviction gets transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The jail also holds people on warrants from other jurisdictions until those agencies come to pick them up.

Victim Notification in Blaine County

The VINE notification system covers the Blaine County jail and all other facilities in Oklahoma. You can sign up on the VINE website to get alerts when a person's custody status changes. Notifications go out by phone, email, or text. The service is free and runs all day, every day. You can also call 1-866-277-7477 to get help from a live operator.

VINE is not just for crime victims. Family members and anyone else who wants to track a custody change can use it. You just need the person's name or booking ID to register. All your personal information stays private. The mobile app works on both iPhone and Android and makes it easy to check status updates on the go.

Note: VINE updates depend on data from the facility, so there may be a short delay between a status change and the notification going out.

Inmate Population Services in Blaine County

The Blaine County jail provides basic services to everyone in custody. Meals are served daily and medical screening happens at booking. If someone has an ongoing health need, the jail works with outside providers to make sure care continues. Visitation follows a set schedule and visitors must follow dress and conduct rules posted at the facility.

Transport is another part of what the Sheriff's Office handles. People in custody need to get to the Blaine County District Court for hearings, arraignments, and trials. The jail staff coordinates these movements. If a person needs to be moved to a state facility after sentencing, the transfer is arranged through the Department of Corrections.

Federal Inmates and Blaine County

Some arrests in Blaine County lead to federal charges. Federal cases are handled differently and those inmates go to federal facilities rather than staying in the county jail. You can search for federal inmates using the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. This tool lets you search by name or register number and covers all federal prisons in the country.

If you are not sure whether someone faces state or federal charges, checking both systems gives you the best results. The Blaine County court records on OSCN will show state-level cases, while the federal locator covers anything handled in federal court.

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Nearby County Jails

If someone is not found in the Blaine County jail, they may be in a nearby facility. Check these neighboring counties for more inmate population records:

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections manages offender records statewide, including people originally booked in Blaine County.

Blaine County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

Using the DOC lookup tool alongside Blaine County resources can help you track an inmate who has been transferred to state custody after sentencing.