Beaver County Recent Arrests Database
Beaver County recent arrests are processed by the Beaver County Sheriff's Office in the far western Oklahoma panhandle. The county does not maintain a public website or an online inmate roster at this time. To find out if someone is currently in custody, you need to contact the jail by phone or visit in person. This page explains how to reach the sheriff's office, what to expect when you call, and what other tools exist to help you search Beaver County arrest records.
Beaver County Overview
Beaver County Sheriff's Office
The Beaver County Sheriff's Office is at 215 Avenue "E" in Beaver, Oklahoma. If you need to send something by mail, use P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952. The office runs 24 hours a day. Call 580-625-4549 to speak with staff any time. Have the full name of the person you are looking for ready when you call.
Beaver County sits in the Oklahoma panhandle. It is one of the least densely populated counties in the state. The jail serves the entire county and handles bookings from county deputies as well as state troopers who patrol the region. Booking volume is low compared to more urban counties, but arrests do happen and all records are maintained and available to the public under Oklahoma law.
| Agency | Beaver County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Physical Address | 215 Avenue "E", Beaver, OK 73932 |
| Mailing Address | P.O. Box 687, Beaver, OK 73952 |
| Phone | 580-625-4549 (24 hours) |
| Inmate Search | Phone or in-person only - no online roster |
Beaver County Arrest Records Online
Since there is no official online roster for Beaver County, third-party sites are often the quickest way to find recent booking records without making a phone call. These services pull from public data and can show historical entries for people who have been booked into the county jail.
JailExchange.com maintains a page for the Beaver County Jail with address, phone number, and facility details. Visit the Beaver County Jail listing on JailExchange.
Oklahoma Inmate Rosters has a page specifically for the Beaver County Jail at oklahomainmaterosters.org. This site aggregates booking data from county jails across the state. It may show entries for Beaver County when records are available from public sources.
Oklahoma Inmate Rosters gathers Beaver County booking data from public records. Check oklahomainmaterosters.org for Beaver County entries.
Note: Third-party data may not reflect the most recent bookings, so call 580-625-4549 to confirm current inmate status for Beaver County.
Beaver County Booking Records
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. ยง 24A.1, makes arrest records held by law enforcement agencies available to the public. This applies to Beaver County. When someone is booked into the county jail, the record that gets created is a public document. It includes the person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges, and bond information. Mugshots taken at intake are also considered public in Oklahoma.
For court records tied to a Beaver County arrest, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The free case search at oscn.net covers Beaver County District Court filings and shows case dockets, hearing dates, and dispositions. This is separate from the jail roster but pulls from the same underlying case numbers.
Victim Notification and Statewide Tools
The VINE system provides free custody alerts for Beaver County inmates. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-877-894-8463. Once registered, you get notified automatically when an inmate is released or transferred. It works for any Oklahoma county jail and costs nothing to use.
VINE gives Oklahoma victims and family members real-time alerts about inmate status changes. Register for Beaver County alerts at vinelink.com.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation handles official criminal history requests. Use the OSBI portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov to submit a background check request through the proper state channel. This gives you a certified result rather than just a booking snapshot.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County is bordered by several panhandle and northwestern Oklahoma counties. Each has its own jail and arrest records process.