Cimarron County Inmate Population Lookup

Cimarron County inmate population records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Boise City. This is the westernmost county in the Oklahoma panhandle, and it has the smallest population of any county in the state. The jail is small and holds very few inmates at any given time. Searching for someone in Cimarron County custody means calling the Sheriff's Office directly, since the facility does not have an online roster. Cimarron County records are public under Oklahoma law, and the staff can help you check on a person's status, charges, or bond information.

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County Seat: Boise City

Communities Served: Boise City, Keyes

Facility Size: Small

Location: Oklahoma Panhandle (westernmost county)

Cimarron County Jail Inmate Records

The Cimarron County jail is one of the smallest in Oklahoma. It sits in Boise City and is run by the Sheriff's Office. The facility holds a handful of people at most. Arrests in Cimarron County are rare compared to other parts of the state, which makes sense given how few people live here. The county serves Boise City and Keyes, along with the surrounding rural area.

When someone is booked into the Cimarron County jail, a record is created that includes their full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the date and time of booking. The arresting agency is noted. These records are updated when a person leaves custody. Even though the jail is small, the same record-keeping rules apply as in any other Oklahoma county. Every booking gets documented and filed.

Because of the low population and wide-open geography of the panhandle, Cimarron County law enforcement covers a huge amount of ground. The Sheriff's Office handles all patrol and detention duties for the area. When someone is arrested far from Boise City, the transport alone can take a while before booking even begins.

Public Access to Cimarron County Records

Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, Oklahoma law requires law enforcement to let the public inspect jail registers. The register includes the name of each person held, the reason for their custody, and the date they were brought in. Cimarron County follows this law. You can go to the Sheriff's Office in Boise City and ask to see the jail roster during business hours.

Standard copies cost up to 25 cents per page under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies can go up to a dollar per page. No reason is needed for your request. The staff can pull up records if you give them a name and an approximate date.

Note: With so few bookings, records at the Cimarron County jail may be easier to locate than at busier facilities.

Searching Cimarron County Inmates Online

Cimarron County does not have an online inmate search. For current custody information, call the Sheriff's Office. But there are a few statewide tools that may help.

The Public Index for Cimarron County has court records and case filings that you can search by name. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks anyone sentenced to state prison. If someone from Cimarron County ended up in a state facility, you will find them there. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you look up court cases from all 77 counties.

Third-party sources like JailExchange also compile jail information from public records. These sites can provide basic details about the Cimarron County jail, though the information may not always be current given how small the facility is.

Cimarron County Booking and Custody

The booking process in Cimarron County works the same as any other county in Oklahoma. A person is brought to the jail in Boise City after an arrest. Officers take a photo, record personal details, and collect fingerprints. Fingerprints go to the state database. Charges are logged and bond is set based on the offense. Because the jail is so small, the staff handles everything from booking to meals to transport.

Most people held at the Cimarron County jail are waiting for court or serving very short sentences. Anyone convicted of a felony with a sentence over one year gets transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Given how remote Cimarron County is, transfers to state facilities involve a long drive east across the panhandle and into the main part of the state.

Victim Alerts for Cimarron County

The VINE notification system covers jails across Oklahoma, including the Cimarron County facility. You can sign up for free alerts when a person's custody status changes. Choose to receive notifications by phone, text, or email. The service is available around the clock. You can also call 1-866-277-7477 to speak with an operator who can help in over 200 languages.

VINE works for anyone who needs to track custody changes. Family members, attorneys, and others all use it. The mobile app runs on iPhone and Android. Your personal information stays confidential.

Cimarron County Inmate Population Services

Even though the Cimarron County jail is small, it provides the basic services required by state law. Meals are given daily. Medical screening takes place at booking. If someone needs ongoing care, the jail coordinates with outside providers, though access to medical services can be limited in such a remote area. Visitation follows a set schedule, and visitors must follow the posted rules.

The jail handles transport to the Cimarron County District Court for hearings and trials. Given the distances involved in the panhandle, transport logistics can be more complicated than in other parts of the state. The facility is inspected by the state to make sure it meets all standards for safety and sanitation.

Note: Cimarron County's remote location means that some services may take longer to arrange compared to jails in more populated areas of Oklahoma.

Federal Inmates in Cimarron County

Federal charges in Cimarron County are handled through the federal court system. Federal inmates go to federal prisons. You can find them through the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. If you are not sure whether someone's charges are state or federal, check both the Cimarron County records on OSCN and the federal locator for a complete picture.

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Nearby County Jails

Cimarron County borders only two other Oklahoma counties. If you cannot find someone here, try:

Because Cimarron County sits at the far western tip of the panhandle, it also borders parts of Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. Someone arrested near the state line could end up in a neighboring state's jail instead.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains statewide offender records that may include people originally booked in Cimarron County.

Cimarron County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

Checking the DOC database alongside local Cimarron County records gives you the best chance of finding someone who has moved through the system.