Search Bryan County Inmate Population

Bryan County inmate population records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Durant. The jail holds an average of 100 to 150 people on any given day, making it one of the busier facilities in southeastern Oklahoma. You can search for a person in Bryan County custody by calling the jail or visiting in person. The facility runs around the clock with 24/7 staffing, so someone is always there to help with an inmate inquiry. Bryan County booking records, bond information, and custody status are all available through the Sheriff's Office as part of the public record.

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County Seat: Durant

Average Daily Inmate Population: 100-150

Staffing: 24/7

Communities Served: Durant, Calera, Colbert

Bryan County Jail Inmate Population

The Bryan County jail is a medium-security facility in Durant that handles all local arrests and holds. It serves the communities of Durant, Calera, and Colbert along with the rest of the county. The jail is staffed 24 hours a day and processes a steady flow of bookings. With a daily inmate population that hovers between 100 and 150, the Bryan County facility is among the larger jails in this part of the state.

Booking records at the Bryan County jail contain standard information. Each entry shows the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, and the charges they face. The booking date and time are recorded along with the arresting agency. Bond amounts are listed when they have been set by a judge. The record gets updated when the person is released, transferred, or sentenced. These files remain on record and can be pulled up later through an open records request.

Mental health services are part of what the Bryan County jail offers to the inmate population. The facility coordinates with local providers to make sure people in custody who need mental health care can get it. This is an area where Bryan County has put real effort in, and it helps both the people inside and the staff who work there every day.

Public Records in Bryan County

Oklahoma's open records law gives you the right to see jail records. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, law enforcement must let the public inspect jail registers. The register shows the name of each person in custody, the reason for their hold, and the date they came in. Bryan County follows this law and makes inmate population data available at the Sheriff's Office in Durant.

If you want copies, the cost is set by state law. Standard pages run up to 25 cents each under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies can cost up to one dollar per page. You don't have to explain why you want the records. Just go to the office and ask. Bring as much detail as you can, like a full name or booking date, and things will move faster.

Searching Bryan County Inmate Records Online

The Public Index for Bryan County gives you access to court records and filings tied to local cases. You can search by name and pull up case documents that show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. This is a good way to find information about someone who has gone through the Bryan County court system.

For people who have been sentenced to state prison, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is the right tool. It covers all state inmates and lets you search by name or DOC number. If a person was held in the Bryan County jail and then moved to a state facility, they will show up here. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is another resource that covers court cases from all 77 counties.

Third-party sites like JailExchange also list details about the Bryan County jail. These sites gather data from public sources and can give you a quick overview of the facility, including contact info and visiting hours.

Note: Online records may not show the most current custody status, so calling the jail directly is always the most reliable way to confirm if someone is still held.

Bryan County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Bryan County, they go to the jail in Durant for booking. The process starts with a photograph and the collection of personal details. Fingerprints are taken and sent to the state database maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Charges are entered into the system. Bond is set based on the severity of the offense, and the person can post bail if the court allows it.

The booking process at Bryan County takes a few hours. Once it is done, the person's information becomes part of the inmate population records. These records are kept on file even after the person leaves custody. If you need to look up a past booking, you can file an open records request with the Sheriff's Office. Give them the person's name and any other details you have.

Victim Alerts for Bryan County

The VINE notification system lets you track custody changes at the Bryan County jail. You can register for free on the website and choose to get alerts by phone, text, or email. When a person's status changes, you get a notification. VINE runs around the clock and covers all jails and prisons in Oklahoma. You can also call 1-866-277-7477 to talk to a live operator.

Family members, attorneys, and anyone else can use VINE. It is not limited to crime victims. The app works on both iPhone and Android. All your personal information stays confidential.

Bryan County Inmate Population Services

The Bryan County jail provides meals, medical screening at booking, and access to mental health services. These services are part of what makes the facility run well with a daily population of 100 to 150. Visitation follows a posted schedule and visitors need to follow the rules on dress and conduct. The jail also handles transport to and from the Bryan County District Court for all hearings and trials.

People sentenced to more than one year on a felony charge get transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The jail coordinates these transfers. Short-term inmates serving misdemeanor sentences stay at the Bryan County facility until their time is done. The classification system separates people based on gender, security risk, and behavior to keep things safe inside.

Note: The Bryan County jail is subject to regular inspections by the Oklahoma State Department of Health to make sure it meets all state standards for detention facilities.

Federal Cases in Bryan County

Some people arrested in Bryan County face federal charges. Federal inmates are held at federal facilities and can be found through the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. This tool covers every federal prison in the country. If you are not sure whether someone's case is state or federal, checking both systems is the best approach.

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Nearby County Jails

If a person is not in Bryan County custody, they may have been booked at a neighboring facility. Check these counties:

The Public Index for Bryan County provides access to court filings and case records connected to Bryan County arrests.

Bryan County inmate population records through the Bryan County Sheriff

Using the Public Index alongside the jail roster gives you a fuller picture of a person's case history in Bryan County.