Love County Inmate Population Records
Love County inmate population records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Marietta. This county sits along Oklahoma's southern border and its jail handles bookings from Marietta, Thackerville, and Burneyville. Looking up someone in Love County custody involves calling the jail, visiting the Sheriff's Office, or searching statewide databases online. All booking data is public under Oklahoma law. You can find out who is currently held, what they are charged with, and what their bond amount is. The records are kept on file even after a person is released from custody.
County Seat: Marietta
Major Towns Served: Marietta, Thackerville, Burneyville
Security Level: Medium
Love County Jail Inmate Data
The Love County jail is a medium-security facility in Marietta. It processes bookings from across the county. People brought to the jail go through a standard intake process. Staff takes a photograph. Fingerprints are collected. Personal information, charges, and bond amounts are all entered into the booking system. The records generated at intake form the basis of the Love County inmate population data that the public can access.
Love County is one of Oklahoma's smaller counties. The jail's daily population reflects that. Most people held there are pre-trial detainees waiting for their court date. Some are serving short sentences on misdemeanor convictions. Anyone who gets a sentence of more than one year is transferred to the state prison system. Because of Love County's location along the Texas border, the jail sometimes holds people picked up on warrants from other jurisdictions. These bookings show up in the inmate records as well.
The jail roster changes as new people are booked in and others leave. You can get the most current information by contacting the Sheriff's Office in Marietta.
Searching Love County Inmates Online
Love County does not run its own online inmate search tool. That means you need to use other resources. The Public Index for Love County gives you access to court filings and case records. Search by name to see what charges a person faces and how their case is moving through the system. This tool works well when you know the person's name but are not sure about their custody status.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup is the right tool for finding people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone was booked in Love County and later transferred to a DOC facility, you can look them up by name or inmate number. You will see their current location, sentence length, and expected release date.
Court records from Love County are also searchable on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Look up case numbers, charges, and outcomes for anyone who went through the Love County court system.
Love County Public Records Access
Oklahoma requires that jail registers be open to the public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 spells this out clearly. The register must include the name of each person in custody, the booking date, and the reason for their detention. Love County follows this law. You can go to the Sheriff's Office during business hours and ask to inspect the jail register. No special reason is needed.
If you want copies of Love County inmate records, expect to pay up to 25 cents per page for standard documents. Title 51 Section 24A.5 sets that rate. Certified copies cost up to one dollar each. Bring as much identifying information as possible when you make a request. A full name is essential. A date of birth or approximate date of arrest helps narrow things down.
Love County Custody Process
After arrest, a person is transported to the Love County jail in Marietta. The intake process covers several steps. Personal belongings are inventoried and stored. The booking officer records the person's name, date of birth, and other identifying details. A photograph and fingerprints are taken. Fingerprints are forwarded to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for inclusion in the state criminal database.
Bond is set based on the charges. A bond schedule covers many common offenses, giving a preset amount. For more serious charges, a judge determines bond at an arraignment hearing. People who post bail are released until their court date. Those who cannot afford bail stay in Love County custody. The entire process from arrest to completion of booking usually takes a few hours. Every booking generates records that become part of the Love County inmate population file.
Note: Bond amounts can vary significantly based on the nature and severity of the charges.
Victim Notification for Love County
The VINE notification system lets you monitor custody changes at the Love County jail. It is free. Sign up on the website or app. Choose the person you want to track, and VINE will alert you when their status changes. You will know if they are released, transferred, or if there is an escape. Notifications come by phone, text, or email.
You can also call VINE at 1-866-277-7477 to register by phone. A live operator is available around the clock, and the service supports over 200 languages. VINE is open to everyone, not just crime victims. Your information stays private. Love County inmate population changes feed into the system as they occur, so alerts are timely.
Love County Jail Details
The Jail Exchange listing for Love County covers facility details like visitation rules, mailing addresses, and commissary information. Review these before planning a visit to someone in custody. The jail enforces dress codes and requires valid identification for all visitors. Visitation hours may change, so it helps to check ahead of time.
People held in the Love County jail receive meals, medical screening at booking, and phone access. The jail staff coordinates with outside medical providers when needed and handles all inmate transport to the courthouse for hearings and trials. If you have questions about Love County jail policies, calling the Sheriff's Office is the best approach.
Nearby County Jails
If you cannot find someone in Love County custody, try these neighboring county jails:
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup can help you find inmates who were transferred from Love County.
Search the DOC database to track people who moved from Love County custody to a state prison.