Find Rogers County Inmate Population

Rogers County keeps a public jail roster that shows who is in custody right now. The Amos G. Ward Detention Center in Claremore holds up to 250 inmates at a time. You can search Rogers County inmate population records through the sheriff's online roster, which lists all current bookings plus releases from the past 48 hours. The Rogers County Sheriff also posts booking photos, charges, and bond details for each person held at the jail. This page walks through every tool and resource you can use to look up Rogers County inmate records and custody data.

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Rogers County Inmate Overview

~250 Jail Capacity
Claremore County Seat
Mon-Fri Office Hours
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Rogers County Jail Roster

The Rogers County Sheriff posts the full jail roster on the department website. You can view the Rogers County inmate roster to see all current inmates at the Amos G. Ward Detention Center. The roster shows names, booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. It also lists people released in the past 48 hours. That feature helps if you are trying to confirm that someone left Rogers County custody recently. The roster updates through the day as new arrests come in.

Searching is simple. Go to the page and scroll through the list. Each entry has a booking photo. You can check the charges and see if bond has been set. Bond amounts vary based on the charge. Some Rogers County inmates are held without bond on serious cases. Others may have a bond set within hours of their arrest.

Note: The 48-hour release view only covers the most recent releases and does not serve as a long-term record of past Rogers County inmates.

Rogers County Inmate Search Online

Beyond the sheriff's roster, you can run a search through Rogers County Records for inmate data. This site lets you search by name and pull up booking details for people held in Rogers County. It covers current and some past bookings. The search results include charge descriptions, case numbers, and court dates when those are set.

The Public Index for Rogers County is another free tool. It covers court case filings in the Rogers County district court. You can look up criminal cases tied to inmates and see full docket information. Case status, hearing dates, and outcomes all show up here. If you want to know what happened after someone was booked into the Rogers County jail, the court records fill in those details.

Amos G. Ward Detention Center

The Amos G. Ward Detention Center is the main jail for Rogers County. It sits in Claremore, which is the county seat. The facility has a capacity of about 250 beds. The Rogers County Sheriff runs the detention center. All arrests made in Rogers County end up here regardless of which agency made the arrest. Local police, highway patrol, and sheriff deputies all book people into the same facility.

The sheriff's main office is at 201 S Cherokee St, Claremore, OK 74017. You can call 918-342-9700 for general questions. The fax line is 918-342-9797. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The jail itself operates around the clock for bookings and releases. If you need to confirm whether someone is in Rogers County custody outside of business hours, the online roster is your best bet.

The detention center handles pretrial inmates, people serving short sentences, and those waiting on transfer to state prison. The Rogers County inmate population fluctuates based on arrest rates and how fast cases move through the courts. Overcrowding can be a concern at times, like in many Oklahoma county jails.

Note: Call 918-342-9700 during business hours for the fastest confirmation of custody status at the Rogers County jail.

Rogers County Inmate Records Screenshot

The image below shows the Rogers County Sheriff's inmate roster page, where you can browse all current bookings at the detention center.

Rogers County inmate population jail roster search

This page displays current Rogers County inmates along with their booking details and charges. The 48-hour release section appears below the active roster list.

State Resources for Rogers County

The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup covers inmates who have moved from Rogers County jail to state prison. If someone was convicted in Rogers County and sentenced to more than a year, they get transferred to a state facility. The DOC database shows their current location, sentence length, and release date. It is free to use. You just need a name to search.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has docket information for Rogers County cases. OSCN lets you look up case filings, court minutes, and judgments. You can search by party name or case number. Rogers County criminal cases show up here once they are filed with the court clerk. This is useful for tracking cases from arrest through sentencing. Under Title 51, Section 24A.8 of Oklahoma's Open Records Act, most booking and arrest data in Rogers County is public information.

The VINE notification system lets you register for alerts on a specific Rogers County inmate. You get notified when they are released, transferred, or have a court hearing. The service is free and works for inmates in both county and state custody in Oklahoma.

Open Records in Rogers County

Oklahoma's Open Records Act gives you the right to request jail and booking records. Rogers County must provide access to booking logs, arrest reports, and inmate lists when asked. As outlined in Title 51, Section 24A.5, public bodies like the Rogers County Sheriff are required to make records available promptly. A small copy fee may apply for paper records. Digital records through the online roster are free.

Some records are off limits. Juvenile cases stay sealed. Medical records of Rogers County inmates are not public. Internal affairs files can be withheld. But the basic booking data, charges, and custody status for any adult in the Rogers County inmate population is open to the public.

Cities in Rogers County

Rogers County includes Claremore, Catoosa, and several smaller towns. Owasso sits partially in Rogers County and partially in Tulsa County. Owasso residents arrested in the Rogers County portion typically get booked into the Amos G. Ward Detention Center. Each city in Rogers County has its own police force, but all bookings funnel into the county jail. The Rogers County inmate population reflects arrests from every jurisdiction within county borders.

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Nearby Counties

If the person you are looking for is not in Rogers County custody, they may be held in a neighboring jail. Check these nearby counties for more inmate population records: