Search Sequoyah County Inmate Population

Sequoyah County inmate population records can be searched through multiple tools that cover the jail in Sallisaw. The county holds an average of 100 to 140 inmates on any given day, making it a moderately sized facility for eastern Oklahoma. You can look up current inmates through court record databases and third-party jail information sites. This page breaks down the ways to find Sequoyah County booking records, custody status, and related court case data for anyone held in the county jail.

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County Seat: Sallisaw

Average Daily Population: 100-140 inmates

Region: Eastern Oklahoma

Sequoyah County Jail Records

The Sequoyah County jail is located in Sallisaw. The Sheriff's Office runs the facility and handles all bookings for the county. With an average daily population between 100 and 140 inmates, it is one of the busier jails in this part of the state. People arrested by Sallisaw police, Roland police, Vian police, and Muldrow officers all end up booked into this one facility. The same goes for arrests made by Sequoyah County deputies and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers working in the area.

Each booking generates a record. It includes the inmate's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and booking date. Mugshots are taken during the intake process. These records are public under Oklahoma law and can be requested at the Sheriff's Office. The Sequoyah County inmate population fluctuates with arrest rates, court schedules, and how quickly cases get resolved. Some inmates are held pretrial while others serve short sentences at the county level before release or transfer.

Note: Sequoyah County's proximity to the Arkansas border can lead to jurisdictional questions for arrests near the state line.

Search Sequoyah County Inmates Online

The Public Index for Sequoyah County gives you access to court case records filed in the district court. You can search by name or case number. Criminal cases tied to Sequoyah County inmates show up here with docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This tool is free and does not require an account.

The JailExchange page for Sequoyah County has general information about the jail including contact details and visiting hours. It can help when you need the phone number or address fast. For inmates who have moved to state prison after a Sequoyah County conviction, the Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup is the tool to use. It shows current facility, sentence length, and projected release dates for all state inmates.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network also carries Sequoyah County case filings. OSCN shows court minutes, filings, and judgments. If you want the full picture of a case that started with a Sequoyah County arrest, this database fills in the court side of things. You can track a case from arraignment through trial and sentencing all in one place.

Sequoyah County Inmate Population and Open Records

Oklahoma's Open Records Act protects your right to access jail data. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says that jail registers must be open for public inspection. In Sequoyah County, this means the Sheriff's Office must provide booking logs showing who has been held, when, and why. The law spells out what each record must include. Names, charges, dates, and physical descriptions are all required entries.

Fees for copies are set by state law. Standard copies cost up to 25 cents per page. Certified copies can be up to one dollar. Under Section 24A.5 of the Open Records Act, there is no search fee when the request is in the public interest. This covers journalists, researchers, and concerned citizens. Digital records accessed through online databases are free of charge.

Booking and Intake at Sequoyah County Jail

The booking process at the Sequoyah County jail starts when an arrested person arrives at the facility. Staff take a photograph and collect fingerprints. Personal details are recorded along with the charges. Fingerprint data goes to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for the criminal history database. A bond amount gets set based on the charges, prior record, and a schedule used by the local court.

Medical screening is part of intake. Jail staff check for immediate health concerns and note any medications the person takes. After processing, the inmate is assigned to a housing area. The Sequoyah County jail separates inmates by gender and considers security classification when placing them. With an average population over 100, the facility keeps busy. Overcrowding has been a concern at various points, as it has in many Oklahoma county jails. When the population pushes past comfortable levels, the Sheriff's Office may look into housing agreements with nearby counties.

Custody Notifications for Sequoyah County

The VINE notification system includes Sequoyah County in its coverage. VINE is free. You register for alerts on a specific inmate and get notified when their custody status changes. Releases, transfers, and court appearances can all trigger an alert. You can sign up online or call 1-866-277-7477 to get help from a live operator.

This tool is valuable if you need to know when a Sequoyah County inmate gets out. Instead of calling the jail every day, you set it up once and wait for the notification. It works around the clock, which means you get updates even when the Sheriff's Office is closed.

Cities Served by Sequoyah County Jail

Sequoyah County includes Sallisaw, Roland, Vian, and Muldrow. None of these towns operate their own jail. All arrests within the county result in booking at the Sequoyah County jail in Sallisaw. Local police departments handle patrol and initial arrests, but custody transfers to the county facility. The Sequoyah County inmate population represents bookings from every law enforcement agency operating within county lines.

The county sits along the Arkansas River in eastern Oklahoma. Its location near the state border means some cases involve cross-jurisdictional issues. But for anyone arrested and booked in Sequoyah County, the records stay with the Sheriff's Office and the local district court.

The statewide DOC offender lookup tool shown below can help you track Sequoyah County inmates who have been transferred to Oklahoma state prison facilities.

Sequoyah County inmate population search through Oklahoma DOC database

Use this free tool to search by name for anyone convicted in Sequoyah County and now serving time at a state correctional facility.

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Nearby County Jails

If the person you are looking for is not in Sequoyah County custody, try these neighboring counties: