Creek County Inmate Population

Creek County inmate population records are maintained at the Criminal Justice Center in Sapulpa and through the Sheriff's Office. The county has two jail facilities that handle local arrests and custody. Searching for a person held in Creek County can be done by calling the Criminal Justice Center at 918-224-4964 or the Sapulpa municipal jail at 918-224-3862. Creek County processes a steady volume of bookings each year, and the facility can hold inmates serving sentences of up to two years. Records on current and past inmates are available to the public under Oklahoma law.

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County Seat: Sapulpa

Criminal Justice Center: 9175 Ridgeview St, Sapulpa, OK 74066

CJC Phone: 918-224-4964

Sheriff's Office: 301 E Lee Ave, Sapulpa

Security Level: Medium (up to 2-year sentences)

Sapulpa Municipal Jail: 20 N Walnut, 918-224-3862

Creek County Criminal Justice Center

The Creek County Criminal Justice Center opened in July 2015 and sits at 9175 Ridgeview St in Sapulpa, OK 74066. This is the main detention facility for Creek County. It is a medium-security jail that can hold inmates serving sentences of up to two years. The facility replaced older jail space that had outgrown the county's needs. You can reach the Criminal Justice Center by calling 918-224-4964 for inmate inquiries.

The Creek County Sheriff's Office is located at 301 E Lee Ave in Sapulpa and oversees the Criminal Justice Center. The Sheriff runs all detention operations and handles public records requests related to the inmate population. When someone is arrested by any agency in Creek County, they end up at the Criminal Justice Center for booking and housing.

In addition to the main jail, Sapulpa has a municipal jail at 20 N Walnut St. This is a short-term holding facility with a 10-day maximum hold. People arrested by Sapulpa police may be held here briefly before being transferred to the Criminal Justice Center. The Sapulpa municipal jail phone number is 918-224-3862, and the municipal court can be reached at 918-227-5155.

Creek County Inmate Population Records

Booking records at the Creek County Criminal Justice Center follow the same format as other Oklahoma jails. Each record includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting agency, and bond amount. The date and time of booking are documented. Records are updated when a person leaves custody, whether through bond, transfer, or sentence completion.

Creek County is somewhat unique in that the Criminal Justice Center can hold people serving medium-security sentences of up to two years. Many county jails in Oklahoma only hold people for up to one year on misdemeanor charges. The ability to keep inmates longer means the Creek County inmate population includes people who might otherwise have been sent to a state prison sooner. This affects the daily count and the types of people you may find in the records.

Note: The Sapulpa Police Department jail page has information about the municipal jail and its 10-day hold limit.

Public Access in Creek County

Oklahoma law requires jail registers to be open to the public. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, law enforcement agencies must let people inspect booking records. The Creek County Sheriff's Office follows this law. You can visit the office or the Criminal Justice Center and ask to see the jail roster.

Copies are priced at up to 25 cents per page for standard documents under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies may cost up to a dollar per page. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Bring a name and approximate booking date to help the staff locate what you need.

Searching Creek County Inmates Online

The Public Index for Creek County provides access to court records and case filings. You can search by name and find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes tied to Creek County arrests. This is a free tool and covers cases filed in the Creek County District Court.

For state prison inmates, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is the right resource. If someone was in the Creek County jail and then moved to a DOC facility, they can be found by name or DOC number. The Oklahoma State Courts Network also covers all 77 counties and is useful for looking up case details from Creek County and beyond.

The VINE notification system covers the Creek County Criminal Justice Center. Register for free to get alerts by phone, text, or email when a person's custody status changes. VINE is available 24 hours a day.

Creek County Booking Process

When a person is arrested in Creek County, they are taken to the Criminal Justice Center in Sapulpa for booking. The steps include a photograph, personal information collection, and fingerprinting. Fingerprints are sent to the state database. Charges are entered and bond is set. The process takes a few hours before the person is placed in a housing unit.

People arrested by Sapulpa police may first go to the municipal jail at 20 N Walnut for an initial hold. That facility has a 10-day limit. After that period, or sometimes sooner, the person is moved to the Criminal Justice Center. Both facilities create booking records that become part of the public record.

Creek County Inmate Services

The Creek County Criminal Justice Center provides meals daily and medical screening at booking. Ongoing health needs are handled through outside providers. Because the facility can hold people for up to two years, the services go beyond what smaller jails offer. Programs and resources for longer-term inmates may be available depending on staffing and funding.

Visitation at the Creek County jail follows a posted schedule. Visitors must comply with dress and conduct rules. The jail staff handles all transport to the Creek County District Court for hearings, arraignments, and trials. People who receive a sentence longer than what the facility can hold are transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.

Note: The Creek County Criminal Justice Center is a newer facility that opened in 2015, and it meets current state standards for detention.

Federal Cases in Creek County

Federal charges arising from arrests in Creek County are handled in federal court. Federal inmates go to federal facilities. You can search for them at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator. If you are unsure whether a case is state or federal, checking both Creek County court records on OSCN and the federal locator will give you the most complete results.

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Nearby County Jails

If a person is not found in Creek County custody, check these neighboring counties:

The Public Index for Creek County gives you access to court filings and records connected to local arrests and cases.

Creek County inmate population records through the Creek County Sheriff

Combining the Public Index with the Criminal Justice Center's records gives you a thorough view of a person's case in Creek County.