Comanche County Inmate Search

Comanche County runs an online inmate search tool that makes it easy to find who is in custody. Located in southwest Oklahoma with Lawton as the county seat, Comanche County processes a high volume of bookings each year. The Comanche County inmate population includes people booked by the sheriff, Lawton police, and other local agencies. You can search by name and see booking dates, charges, and release status. This page walks through all the ways to look up Comanche County inmates, from the county's own search portal to state and federal databases that track inmates after they leave the local jail.

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Comanche County Online Inmate Search

The Comanche County Sheriff provides a public online inmate search through the county website. This tool sorts inmates by booking date. You can see the full list of current inmates or search by name. Each entry shows the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond information. The system also displays inmates released within the last 72 hours. That feature helps if you are trying to confirm someone got out recently.

A second search option exists through Comanche Records. This portal offers similar inmate data for Comanche County. Both sites pull from the jail's booking system. The Comanche County inmate population data updates regularly as new arrests come in throughout the day. If one site loads slowly, try the other. Both are free to use and require no account or login.

Note: The Comanche County inmate search shows recently released inmates for up to 72 hours after their release date.

Comanche County Sheriff and Jail

The Comanche County Sheriff's Office is at 315 SW 5th St, Suite 101, Lawton, OK 73501. The phone number is 580-353-4280. The sheriff handles all jail operations for Comanche County. That includes bookings, inmate housing, transport, and court appearances. Lawton is the biggest city in the county, and most arrests in Comanche County originate from Lawton Police or the sheriff's deputies.

The jail houses pretrial inmates and those serving shorter sentences. People sentenced to more than a year get transferred to state prison through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The Comanche County inmate population changes daily. New bookings come in while others bond out or get released after serving their time. Weekends and holidays tend to see higher booking numbers across Comanche County.

Inmate Population Alerts for Comanche County

The VINE notification system covers Comanche County inmates. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Call the toll-free line at 877-654-8463 or visit VINELink online to register. You pick the inmate you want to track. VINE sends you a call, text, or email when that person's custody status changes. Releases, transfers, and court dates all trigger alerts. The service is free and runs around the clock.

VINE is especially useful for crime victims in Comanche County. Oklahoma law gives victims the right to know when an offender gets out. But anyone can use the system. Family members often sign up to track when a relative in the Comanche County jail will be released. The system works for county jails and state prisons across Oklahoma.

Comanche County Court Records

Court records add detail to what the jail roster shows. The Public Index for Comanche County lets you search district court filings. Criminal cases, civil cases, and small claims all appear here. For criminal matters tied to the Comanche County inmate population, you can find charges filed, hearing dates, plea agreements, and sentencing outcomes. The tool searches by name or case number.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is another resource. OSCN provides docket entries and case minutes for Comanche County cases. If someone was booked into the Comanche County jail and their case went through district court, you can follow the full timeline on OSCN. Both tools are free. Together they give a complete picture of how a Comanche County criminal case moved from arrest to resolution.

Comanche County Commissary and Inmate Services

Inmates in the Comanche County jail can receive commissary deposits from family and friends. The county uses TouchPay for electronic deposits. Kiosks at the jail also accept payments. Money orders are another option. Commissary funds let inmates buy snacks, hygiene items, and other approved products from the jail store. The jail sets spending limits per week.

Visitation rules at the Comanche County jail vary. Contact the sheriff's office at 580-353-4280 for current visiting hours and rules. Most Oklahoma county jails have moved toward video visitation in recent years. Comanche County may offer video or in-person visits depending on the facility's current setup and any security restrictions in place.

Note: TouchPay, kiosk, and money order are all accepted methods for adding funds to a Comanche County inmate's commissary account.

Comanche County Inmate Population and Open Records

Oklahoma's Open Records Act applies to Comanche County. The county's own inmate search includes a disclaimer referencing Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.22 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Booking records, arrest logs, and inmate rosters are public information. Anyone can request these records. The sheriff may charge a small copy fee for paper records, but the online search tools are free.

Certain records have exceptions. Juvenile booking data is not public. Medical and mental health records of inmates remain confidential. Ongoing investigation files may also be withheld. But the core data about who is in the Comanche County jail, what they are charged with, and when they were booked is available to the public under Oklahoma law.

State and Federal Searches for Comanche County

Inmates sentenced to state prison from Comanche County appear in the Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup. This covers anyone transferred from the county jail to a state correctional facility. The DOC database shows current facility, sentence details, and projected release dates. Search by name or DOC number. It is free and public.

Federal cases in Comanche County go through the Western District of Oklahoma. The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator tracks anyone in federal custody. Fort Sill, a major military installation in Comanche County, can generate federal cases that end up in the federal system. These inmates will not show on any county or state roster. The OSBI criminal history service can provide background checks covering arrests and convictions from Comanche County and all other Oklahoma counties.

Comanche County Inmate Search Screenshot

Below is a screenshot of the Comanche County inmate search portal, accessible through the Comanche County website.

Comanche County inmate population search tool

This tool displays current inmates sorted by booking date and includes recently released individuals from the Comanche County jail.

Cities in Comanche County

Lawton is the largest city in Comanche County and the fifth-largest city in Oklahoma. Most Comanche County bookings come from Lawton. The Lawton Police Department handles city arrests, but all inmates go to the Comanche County jail for processing. The Comanche County inmate population reflects arrests from Lawton and every other community in the county.

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Nearby Counties

Inmates may be held in neighboring county jails if Comanche County's facility is full or if the arrest happened near the border. Check these nearby counties: