Craig County Inmate Population

Craig County keeps its inmate population records at the Sheriff's Office in Vinita. The jail holds between 40 and 60 inmates on most days and processes a moderate number of bookings each year. If you need to search for someone in Craig County custody, you can reach the facility by phone or visit in person during business hours. The Sheriff's Office can tell you whether a person is being held, what charges they face, and how much their bond is set at. Craig County records are open to the public under state law, and the staff handles inmate inquiries on a regular basis.

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County Seat: Vinita

Average Daily Inmate Population: 40-60

Communities Served: Vinita, Welch, Bluejacket

Security Level: Medium

Craig County Jail Inmate Records

The Craig County jail in Vinita is operated by the Sheriff's Office and holds people arrested within the county. The facility is medium security and serves Vinita, Welch, Bluejacket, and the surrounding rural areas. With a daily count of 40 to 60 inmates, the jail sees a steady flow of people coming in and going out.

Booking records contain the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and bond amount. The arresting agency and the date and time of booking are also recorded. When someone leaves custody, the record gets updated. Whether the person bonds out, gets transferred, or finishes a sentence, the change is noted in the file. Craig County keeps all booking records on file at the Sheriff's Office, and they can be requested through the open records process.

The jail handles both men and women in separate housing areas. A classification system sorts inmates by security risk and behavior. Most of the Craig County inmate population consists of pretrial detainees and people serving short misdemeanor sentences.

Public Records in Craig County

Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, jail registers in Oklahoma must be open for public inspection. That includes booking data recorded when a person enters the Craig County jail. The law requires the register to show the name of each person held, the date and reason for their custody, and whether charges have been filed. The Craig County Sheriff's Office follows this rule and makes records available at their office in Vinita.

Copies cost up to 25 cents per page under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies run up to a dollar per page. You do not need to give a reason. Bring the person's name and any other details you have, like a date of birth or approximate arrest date, and the staff will help you find what you need.

Searching Craig County Inmate Population Online

Craig County does not have its own online inmate roster. But there are other tools you can use. The Public Index for Craig County gives you access to court records and filings tied to local cases. Search by name to see charges, case status, and hearing dates.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is useful for finding people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone was in the Craig County jail and later moved to a state facility, their record will show up in this system. You can search by name or DOC number. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers all 77 counties and lets you look up case details for Craig County filings.

Sites like JailExchange also collect public information about jails across the country. They may have contact details and general information about the Craig County facility.

Note: Statewide databases may have a delay in showing the most current custody information for the Craig County jail.

Craig County Booking Process

Arrests in Craig County lead to booking at the jail in Vinita. A photograph is taken first. Then personal information is recorded and fingerprints are collected. The fingerprints go to the state criminal history database maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Charges are entered and bond is set based on the nature of the offense. The whole booking process takes a few hours.

Once someone is in the system, their data becomes part of the Craig County inmate population records. These records stay on file even after the person is released. If you need to look up a past booking, the Sheriff's Office can help with an open records request. Include the person's full name and any other identifying details you have to make the search go smoothly.

Victim Notification for Craig County

The VINE notification system lets you track custody changes at the Craig County jail. Sign up for free on the website to get alerts by phone, text, or email when someone's status changes. VINE operates around the clock and covers all Oklahoma detention facilities. The toll-free line at 1-866-277-7477 connects you with a live operator who can help in over 200 languages.

VINE is available to anyone. Family, attorneys, and anyone else who needs to know when a person's custody status changes can register. The app works on both iPhone and Android. All personal information stays private.

Craig County Inmate Population Details

People in the Craig County jail get meals daily and medical screening at the time of booking. If an inmate has ongoing health needs, the jail coordinates with outside providers. Visitation runs on a posted schedule. Visitors must follow the rules on dress and conduct that are posted at the facility.

The jail staff handles transport to and from the Craig County District Court for all hearings and trials. Anyone sentenced to more than one year on a felony charge gets transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The jail also holds people on warrants from other jurisdictions until those agencies arrange pickup. The facility undergoes regular inspections by the state to confirm it meets all safety and sanitation standards.

Federal Cases in Craig County

Federal arrests in Craig County go through the federal court system. Federal inmates are held at federal facilities rather than the county jail. You can search for them at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. Checking both state and federal databases gives you the best results if you are not sure what type of charges a person faces.

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Nearby County Jails

If you cannot find a person in Craig County custody, try these neighboring counties:

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections manages state offender records, including people originally booked into the Craig County jail.

Craig County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

Searching the DOC database alongside Craig County resources can help track someone who was transferred to state custody after sentencing.