Access McClain County Inmate Population

McClain County inmate population records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Purcell. The jail holds an average of 50 to 80 people daily and offers an online inmate search tool, which sets it apart from many smaller Oklahoma counties. McClain County processes bookings from Purcell, Newcastle, Blanchard, and other towns in the area. You can search for inmates online, call the jail, or visit in person. Booking data, charges, bond amounts, and custody status are all part of the public record. These records are accessible to anyone under Oklahoma law.

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County Seat: Purcell

Average Daily Inmate Population: 50-80

Major Towns Served: Purcell, Newcastle, Blanchard

Security Level: Medium

McClain County Jail Inmate Roster

The McClain County jail is a medium-security facility in Purcell. It holds pre-trial detainees and people serving sentences on misdemeanor convictions. With a daily population of 50 to 80, the facility stays active. Bookings flow in from the Sheriff's Office, Purcell Police, Newcastle Police, and Blanchard Police. Each arrest results in a booking record that captures the person's name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and bond amount.

What makes McClain County stand out is that it offers online inmate search. Many smaller counties in Oklahoma do not have this. The online tool lets you look up who is currently in custody from your computer or phone without having to call or visit. The data updates regularly and shows current inmates along with their charges and booking information.

The jail roster shifts throughout the day. New bookings come in. People post bail and leave. Others get transferred or released after completing their sentence. For the most current snapshot of the McClain County inmate population, use the online search or call the jail directly.

Searching McClain County Inmates Online

The online inmate search for McClain County is a good first step. It shows people currently in custody along with their charges and booking dates. You can search by name and see basic details right on screen. This saves you the trip to Purcell if all you need is a quick status check.

Beyond the local tool, statewide databases are also available. The Public Index for McClain County provides access to court records and filings. Search for a person by name to see their charges, case status, and hearing schedule. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks inmates in state prison, including those who started in McClain County custody. The Oklahoma State Courts Network rounds out the online options with case records from all 77 counties.

Note: The online jail roster only shows current inmates. For past bookings, contact the Sheriff's Office.

Public Records Laws in McClain County

Oklahoma gives the public a right to see jail records. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says the jail register must be open for inspection and copying. This covers everything logged at the time of booking. Names, dates, and charges are all included. McClain County complies with this law and makes the register available at the Sheriff's Office in Purcell.

Copies of McClain County inmate records cost up to 25 cents per page for standard documents, as stated in Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies go up to one dollar each. You can make a request during office hours. Having the person's full name is essential. A date of birth or approximate arrest date helps narrow the search.

McClain County Booking Process

The booking process at the McClain County jail follows standard Oklahoma procedures. After arrest, the person is searched and their belongings are stored. Staff records their personal information, takes a photograph, and collects fingerprints. The fingerprints go to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for the state database. Charges are entered and bond is determined.

Bond amounts depend on the charges. A preset schedule covers many common offenses. For serious crimes, a judge sets bond at arraignment. People who post bail leave McClain County custody until their court date. Those who cannot make bail stay in the jail. Anyone sentenced to more than one year is transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to serve their time in a state facility. The booking record stays on file permanently, whether the person bonds out in an hour or stays for months.

McClain County's medium-security classification means the jail uses a classification system to separate inmates by risk level, gender, and behavior. This keeps the facility orderly and safe for everyone inside.

Victim Alerts for McClain County

Track custody changes at the McClain County jail through the VINE notification system. VINE is free and available to everyone. Register on the website, the mobile app, or by calling 1-866-277-7477. You choose the person you want to monitor. When their status changes, you get an alert. Releases, transfers, and escapes are all covered.

Notifications arrive by phone, text, or email. The system runs around the clock. Operators on the phone line speak over 200 languages. Your registration information stays confidential. McClain County inmate population changes feed into VINE as they occur, giving you timely updates.

McClain County Jail Resources

The Jail Exchange page for McClain County covers facility details such as visitation hours, mail policies, and commissary accounts. If you plan to visit someone in the McClain County jail, check the current rules first. Valid identification is required. A dress code applies. Hours are set on a schedule and can change, so verify before you make the trip.

People in McClain County custody receive daily meals, medical screening at intake, and access to phone calls. The jail staff coordinates with outside medical providers when needed. Transport to the courthouse for hearings is handled by jail personnel. For the latest information on policies and procedures at the McClain County jail, contact the Sheriff's Office in Purcell.

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Nearby County Jails

If you cannot find someone in McClain County custody, try searching these neighboring county jails:

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections manages records for inmates transferred from McClain County to state prisons.

McClain County inmate population search through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections

Use the DOC offender lookup to track anyone who moved from McClain County custody into the state prison system.