Find Pushmataha County Inmate Population

Pushmataha County inmate population records are kept by the sheriff's office in Antlers, Oklahoma. This is one of the more rural and remote counties in southeastern Oklahoma, covering a large area with a small population. The jail serves Antlers, Clayton, Rattan, and surrounding communities. If you need to search for someone held in the Pushmataha County jail, online databases and direct contact with the sheriff's office are your main options. Oklahoma law requires jail records to be public, so names, charges, and booking dates are available to anyone who asks. This page covers how to look up Pushmataha County inmate records.

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County Seat: Antlers

Region: Southeastern Oklahoma

Communities Served: Antlers, Clayton, Rattan

Pushmataha County Jail Operations

The Pushmataha County jail is located in Antlers, the county seat. The sheriff's office runs the facility and processes all bookings for the county. This is a small jail serving a rural area. The county covers a large amount of land, but the population is sparse. The jail holds pretrial detainees, people serving short sentences, and those waiting for transport to state prison.

Because of the county's remote location in southeastern Oklahoma, the jail sees fewer bookings than counties closer to major cities. But every arrest within Pushmataha County goes through this facility. Antlers, Clayton, and Rattan are the main communities, with the sheriff's office covering all the unincorporated land in between. Staff record names, charges, bond amounts, and other booking details for each person brought in. That data becomes part of the public record and can be accessed through online tools or in person.

The rural nature of Pushmataha County means transport times to the jail can be longer. Someone arrested in the far reaches of the county may not show up in the booking system until well after the initial arrest.

Online Inmate Search for Pushmataha County

The Public Index for Pushmataha County is a free tool that shows court case data tied to the county. You can search by name to find case numbers, charges, and court outcomes. No account is needed. This is the best starting point for an online search of Pushmataha County records.

The JailExchange listing for Pushmataha County provides jail contact details, visiting information, and general booking data. If you just need a phone number to call the jail, this is a quick way to get it. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers court records from all 77 counties. You can use OSCN to search for Pushmataha County cases by name and see the full case history including hearings and dispositions.

Below is the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search tool, accessible at the DOC website.

Pushmataha County inmate population search through Oklahoma Department of Corrections

This statewide database tracks people who have been transferred from the Pushmataha County jail to Oklahoma state prison.

The DOC Offender Lookup covers everyone serving time in a state prison. If someone left the Pushmataha County jail after sentencing, you can find them in the DOC system with their current facility, sentence length, and projected release date.

Pushmataha County Public Records

Pushmataha County jail records are public under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, the jail register must be open for inspection. This includes names, booking dates, charges, and custody status. You do not need to give a reason for requesting access to these records.

Standard copies cost up to 25 cents per page per Title 51 Section 24A.5. Certified copies can be up to one dollar each. Requests can be made at the sheriff's office in Antlers during normal business hours or by mail. Because this is a smaller office, response times may vary depending on staff availability.

Note: Calling the sheriff's office before visiting is a good idea, especially if you are traveling from outside the area.

VINE Alerts for Pushmataha County

The VINE notification system covers the Pushmataha County jail. You can register for free alerts that notify you when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a custody change. VINE sends notifications by phone, text, or email. The system works across all Oklahoma county jails and state prisons, so you stay informed even if someone moves out of the Pushmataha County facility.

Registration takes just a few minutes. You need the inmate's name or booking number. All contact information you provide stays confidential. VINE is commonly used by victims and family members who want to stay updated on someone's custody status.

How Pushmataha County Bookings Work

Every arrest in Pushmataha County goes through the booking process at the jail in Antlers. Staff record the person's name, charges, bond amount, and physical description. A mugshot is taken during intake. The booking data goes into the county records system and becomes part of the public record. Because the county is so large and rural, there can be a gap between when someone is arrested and when they actually appear in the booking system. Transport from remote areas takes time.

After booking, the person either posts bond or stays in custody to wait for court. Bond is set based on the charges. The district court in Antlers handles hearings and scheduling. The Pushmataha County inmate population stays relatively small compared to urban counties, but each booking follows the same process required by state law.

Pushmataha County Communities

Pushmataha County serves Antlers, Clayton, and Rattan. These are small towns spread across a large rural area. Antlers is the county seat and where the jail is located. The sheriff's office patrols the entire county, which includes heavily forested and sparsely populated land. Local police in the towns handle their own arrests, but all bookings go through the county jail.

The Pushmataha County inmate population is small compared to more urban counties. But the records system works the same way. Every booking gets recorded and becomes part of the public record. Whether someone is arrested in Antlers, out near Clayton, or down by Rattan, the records end up in the same county system at the jail.

Because of the distance between communities and the rural roads, getting to the jail from some parts of the county takes time. This is something to keep in mind if you plan to visit the facility in person.

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Nearby County Jails

If you cannot find someone in the Pushmataha County system, check these neighboring county jails: