Harmon County Inmate Population

Harmon County inmate population data is managed by the Sheriff's Office in Hollis. This is one of the smallest counties in Oklahoma. The jail serves Hollis, Gould, and surrounding areas. You can find out who is currently in the Harmon County jail by calling the Sheriff's Office. All jail records in Oklahoma are public under state law. Harmon County tracks each booking from intake through release, and anyone can request to see those records. The daily inmate count is low, but the records go back for years and are available to the public.

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County Seat: Hollis

Communities Served: Hollis, Gould

Region: Southwest Oklahoma

Harmon County Jail Inmate Records

The Harmon County jail is one of the smallest in Oklahoma. It sits in Hollis and operates under the county sheriff. Most people held there are waiting for a court date or serving time on a misdemeanor charge. The daily inmate population is usually in the single digits. That is typical for a county with a total population under 3,000 people. Despite the small size, the jail follows the same state rules as every other county facility in Oklahoma.

Booking records at the Harmon County jail show the person's name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, and bond amount. When someone leaves custody, the record gets updated with the release date and reason. The sheriff's staff can share this information over the phone if you give them a name. You can also visit the office in person during regular hours. Harmon County does not have an online inmate search tool, so calling or stopping by is the way to go.

The Harmon County jail listing on JailExchange provides contact details and general facility information.

Harmon County Public Records Law

Oklahoma law requires all counties to make jail records public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says agencies must open jail registers for inspection and copying. The law lists what has to be in those records. Each entry must show the inmate's name, the date and reason they were brought in, and whether the charge is criminal. Harmon County follows this rule.

Copies of Harmon County inmate records cost up to 25 cents per page. That rate comes from Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies can cost up to a dollar per page. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Just visit the Sheriff's Office in Hollis and ask to see the jail register. Staff will help you find what you need.

Note: Some details tied to open investigations may be held back until the case wraps up.

Search Harmon County Inmate Population Online

Harmon County does not have its own online jail roster. But statewide tools let you search for people who passed through the Harmon County system. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers anyone sentenced to state prison. If someone was held in Harmon County and then moved to a state facility, you can find them in the ODOC search. Look them up by name or DOC number. Results show the current facility, charges, sentence, and release dates.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has court records for every county, including Harmon County. Search by name or case number to find criminal filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Court records often show whether a person went to prison or got released on probation. This tool is free to use and does not require an account.

Harmon County inmate population search through Oklahoma DOC offender lookup

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers state inmates who may have been originally booked in Harmon County.

Harmon County Custody and Booking

Arrests in Harmon County lead to booking at the jail in Hollis. The process involves recording the person's details, taking a photo, and collecting fingerprints. Those prints go to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Bond gets set based on the charges. Some people bond out quickly. Others stay until their court date.

People sentenced to more than one year on felony charges transfer to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. They leave Harmon County custody at that point. The booking record stays on file at the Sheriff's Office. If you need to look up a past booking, submit a request to the office with the person's name and any other details you have.

Victim Notification in Harmon County

The VINE system covers Harmon County along with every other county in Oklahoma. VINE alerts you when someone's custody status changes. You can get notifications by phone, text, or email. It covers releases, transfers, and escapes. The service is free. Call 1-866-277-7477 for live help. Registration takes a few minutes and works through the website or mobile app.

VINE is not just for victims. Anyone can use it to track a person in Harmon County custody. You need the inmate's name or booking number to sign up. Your information stays private and is only used for sending alerts.

Federal Inmates from Harmon County

Federal cases in Harmon County send people to federal facilities. The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator covers all federal prisons. Search by name or register number. Oklahoma's federal prisons include FCI El Reno and the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City. If someone from Harmon County faces federal charges, the BOP locator is where to check.

Note: Federal and state inmate records are in separate systems, so you may need to check both to find the person you are looking for.

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Nearby County Jails

If you do not find someone in Harmon County custody, they could be in a neighboring county jail. Try these nearby counties: