Marshall County Inmate Population

Marshall County inmate population records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Madill. The county jail processes bookings from Madill, Kingston, and surrounding areas in south-central Oklahoma. You can search for people in Marshall County custody by contacting the jail, visiting the Sheriff's Office, or using online tools. Records include names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. All of this data is public under Oklahoma law. Whether you need to check on someone's current status or look up a past booking, the information is accessible to anyone who requests it.

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County Seat: Madill

Major Towns Served: Madill, Kingston

Security Level: Medium

Marshall County Jail Roster

The Marshall County jail sits in Madill and runs as a medium-security facility. It holds people who are waiting for their day in court and those serving misdemeanor sentences of less than one year. The jail processes bookings from the Sheriff's Office, Madill Police Department, and other local agencies. Each booking generates a detailed record with the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and a photograph.

Marshall County has a relatively small population, so the daily jail count stays modest compared to urban areas. But the booking process follows the same steps used across Oklahoma. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Charges are logged. Bond is determined. The roster updates throughout the day as new people come in and others leave. Staff at the jail can give you the latest information on who is in custody if you call or visit.

People sentenced to more than one year are transferred to the state prison system. Those inmates no longer appear on the Marshall County jail roster but can be found through state databases.

Searching Marshall County Inmate Records

To find someone in the Marshall County jail, call the Sheriff's Office in Madill. The staff can check the current roster and confirm whether a person is in custody. They will share basic details about charges and bond. For a deeper look, you can visit in person and review the jail register.

The Public Index for Marshall County is one of the best online resources for searching records tied to this county. It covers court filings, case information, and related documents. The Marshall County official website may also have useful contact information and links to local services.

Statewide tools round out your search options. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers anyone sentenced to state prison, including those originally booked in Marshall County. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search court cases from all 77 counties, showing charges, hearings, and outcomes for Marshall County cases.

Marshall County Public Records Laws

Jail records in Marshall County are public. The Oklahoma Open Records Act makes that clear. Title 51 Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement to open the jail register for public inspection. The register includes names, booking dates, and charges for each person held. You can view it at the Sheriff's Office without needing to explain why.

Copies of Marshall County inmate records are available for a fee. Standard copies cost up to 25 cents per page under Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies can cost up to one dollar per page. Visit during business hours to request what you need. The more information you bring about the person you are looking for, the easier it is for staff to locate the right records. A full name and approximate booking date go a long way.

Note: Records linked to ongoing investigations may be held back until the case concludes.

Marshall County Booking Process

After arrest, a person is taken to the Marshall County jail for booking. Staff searches them and stores their personal property. The booking officer records the person's name, date of birth, and address. A photo is taken and fingerprints are collected. Charges are entered into the system. Bond is set based on the offense. Preset bond schedules cover many common charges, while a judge decides bond for more serious cases at arraignment.

If the person posts bail, they are released until their court date. If not, they stay in Marshall County custody. The booking record is created either way and becomes part of the permanent inmate population file. You can access these records later through an open records request at the Sheriff's Office.

Victim Alerts for Marshall County

Use the VINE notification system to track custody changes at the Marshall County jail. VINE is free. Register online, on the app, or by phone at 1-866-277-7477. Pick the person you want to follow, and the system alerts you when they are released, transferred, or if they escape. Notifications come by phone, text, or email.

VINE works for anyone. Crime victims, family members, and others all use it. Your personal data stays confidential. The system picks up Marshall County inmate population changes as they happen, so you get timely updates. Over 200 languages are supported through the toll-free phone line.

Marshall County Jail Information

The jail provides basic services to all people in custody. Meals, medical screening at intake, and phone access are standard. If someone needs medical care that the facility cannot handle, outside providers are brought in. Staff also transports inmates to the Marshall County courthouse for hearings and trials.

Visitation at the Marshall County jail follows a set schedule. Check with the Sheriff's Office for current hours and rules. Valid ID is needed. Dress codes apply. If you are planning to visit, call ahead to confirm that the schedule has not changed. The facility enforces these rules strictly to keep the jail safe and orderly.

The Marshall County Sheriff's Office maintains local inmate records and handles all public records requests.

Marshall County inmate population records at the Marshall County Sheriff's Office

Contact the Sheriff's Office in Madill to search the Marshall County jail roster or request copies of booking records.

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Nearby County Jails

If the person you are searching for is not in Marshall County, try these neighboring facilities:

The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup tracks inmates who were transferred from Marshall County to state prison facilities.

Marshall County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

Search the state database for anyone who moved from Marshall County custody into the Oklahoma prison system.