Garvin County Inmate Population

Garvin County handles inmate population records through the Sheriff's Office in Pauls Valley. The jail books people from across the county, including Wynnewood and Stratford. If you need to find someone in Garvin County custody, there are a few paths to take. You can call the jail directly, visit the Sheriff's Office, or use statewide online tools that track court cases and state prison inmates. Garvin County inmate records are public under Oklahoma law, and this page walks you through each way to access them and what kind of data you can expect to find.

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Garvin County Inmate Overview

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Garvin County Jail Information

The Garvin County jail is in Pauls Valley. It holds people who are waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. The Sheriff's Office manages all booking and custody operations at the facility. Arrests from Pauls Valley, Wynnewood, Stratford, and the rest of the county all funnel into this one jail. The staff handles intake, housing, and transport to the Garvin County District Court.

Call the Garvin County Sheriff's Office to ask about a person in custody. The staff can check the roster and tell you if someone is being held, what charges they face, and what their bond is set at. You can also stop by in person. The jail does not have a public-facing online inmate search tool, so direct contact is the way to go for real-time information about the Garvin County inmate population. When you call, have the person's full name ready. A date of birth helps narrow it down if the name is common.

Note: All bookings in Garvin County go to the same jail in Pauls Valley regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Public Access to Garvin County Inmate Records

Oklahoma law makes most jail records public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says the Sheriff must keep a jail register that is open for the public to inspect. The register lists each person's name, booking date, charges, and bond details. You can view this register at the Garvin County Sheriff's Office during regular hours. No reason is needed for your request. The records are open to everyone.

Copies cost up to 25 cents per page under Title 51 Section 24A.5. If you need a certified copy, the price goes up to about a dollar per page. The staff will help you find what you are looking for. Historical records are available too, not just data on current inmates. If someone was booked into the Garvin County jail months or years ago, the record still exists and you can request it through an open records request.

Garvin County Court Records

The Public Index for Garvin County provides access to district court case filings. You can look up criminal cases, check charges, and see whether a case is still open or has been resolved. This is a free tool. It covers all filings in Garvin County district court. If someone was arrested and formally charged, the case will appear in this system.

You can also use the Oklahoma State Courts Network to search Garvin County cases. OSCN has docket entries, hearing schedules, and dispositions. It lets you search by name across all 77 Oklahoma counties, which is useful if you think a person may have cases in more than one place. Both the Public Index and OSCN are free, public, and updated regularly. These tools give you the full picture of what happened after someone was booked into the Garvin County jail.

State Search Tools for Garvin County

If someone who was held in the Garvin County jail has since been sent to state prison, the Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup will show their records. This database covers everyone in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. You can search by name or offender number. Results show the current facility, sentence, and release projection. Anyone convicted in Garvin County courts and sentenced to more than one year ends up in this system after leaving the county jail.

The Jail Exchange page for Garvin County gives general information about the jail, including how to contact the facility and what to expect during a visit. It is a good starting point if you have never dealt with the Garvin County jail before and need basic details about how things work there.

Note: State prison records through the DOC lookup are separate from county jail records, so check both systems for the most complete search.

Garvin County Custody Notifications

The VINE system tracks inmates in Garvin County. When you register with VINE, you get an alert any time a person's custody status changes. That includes releases, transfers, and other movements. The service is free. It works by phone, email, or text. You need the person's name or booking number to sign up.

VINE runs 24 hours a day and covers jails and prisons across Oklahoma. The toll-free line at 1-866-277-7477 connects you with a live operator. Family members, crime victims, and attorneys all use VINE to stay informed without calling the Garvin County jail directly. Once registered, you get notified the moment something changes.

Garvin County Booking and Intake

When someone is arrested in Garvin County, they are brought to the jail in Pauls Valley for booking. The process includes taking a photo, collecting personal details, and recording fingerprints. Fingerprints go to the state criminal history system. Charges are entered, and the bond amount is set based on the offense. Some charges have a preset bond schedule, while more serious ones require a judge. The full intake process takes a few hours.

After booking, the person either stays in the Garvin County jail or bonds out. Pretrial inmates may stay for weeks or months depending on how fast their case moves through the court. People sentenced to less than a year serve their time at the county facility. Longer sentences mean a transfer to state prison. The jail also handles holds for other agencies, including federal warrants and out-of-county warrants. All of this activity feeds into the Garvin County inmate population records that are available to the public.

The image below shows the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup, a resource for finding people who left the Garvin County jail for state prison.

Garvin County inmate population search through Oklahoma Department of Corrections

This tool covers all state prison inmates in Oklahoma, including those originally booked in Garvin County.

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Nearby County Jails

If you cannot locate someone in Garvin County, they may be held in a neighboring county jail. Check these nearby facilities: