Comanche County Recent Arrests Database

Comanche County recent arrests are processed at the Comanche County Detention Center in Lawton, Oklahoma. Lawton is the county seat and the largest city in southwest Oklahoma, home to Fort Sill, a major U.S. Army installation. The county handles a higher-than-average volume of arrests due to its population size and the presence of multiple law enforcement agencies. The Detention Center runs an online inmate search tool through the Bluhorse system, making it easy to check who is currently in custody.

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Comanche County Detention Center

The Comanche County Detention Center is at 315 SW 5th Street in Lawton. The facility is operated under the county government and handles all bookings for people arrested in Comanche County. This includes arrests by county deputies, Lawton Police Department officers, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and federal agents stationed at Fort Sill. The Detention Center holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving shorter terms.

The county government's main website is at comanchecountyok.gov. The Detention Center has its own page at comanchecountyok.gov/197/Detention-Center with facility details, contact information, and links to the inmate search system. The direct phone line for the Detention Center is 580-250-1902.

Fort Sill generates federal arrests that are processed separately from the county facility. Those records go through the federal system, not through the Comanche County Detention Center. For military-related arrests, contact the Fort Sill Provost Marshal's office.

AgencyComanche County Detention Center
Address315 SW 5th Street, Lawton, OK 73501
Phone580-250-1902
Inmate SearchBluhorse Inmate Search

State Records Tools for Comanche County

After an arrest in Comanche County, criminal charges are filed in the Comanche County District Court. That court's records are in the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). Search by name to find the case file, charges, court dates, and outcomes. OSCN is free and covers all of Comanche County's district court history going back years.

The OSBI CHIRP system handles statewide criminal history records. CHIRP is the most complete source if you want to know someone's full arrest history across multiple Oklahoma counties or agencies. It requires an account and a modest fee for full reports. For a recent Comanche County arrest that just happened, the Bluhorse roster is faster. For historical records, CHIRP is more thorough.

VINE victim notification is available at VINELink. Sign up to get free alerts when someone held at the Comanche County Detention Center is released, transferred, or has a change in custody status. The service works by phone, text, or email and runs 24 hours a day.

Open Records Access in Comanche County

Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. ยง 24A.1, makes booking records and arrest reports available to the public. The Comanche County Detention Center is required to make these records accessible on request. You can ask for booking logs, daily rosters, and individual arrest reports. Requests can be made in person at the facility at 315 SW 5th Street or in writing to the county.

Comanche County recent arrests records are public, but keep context in mind. A booking record shows that someone was arrested and charged. It does not show whether the charges held up in court. Cases are dismissed, reduced, and sometimes never result in a guilty finding. The OSCN court database will show the case outcome. Use both together for a full picture of someone's contact with the Comanche County criminal justice system.

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Cities in Comanche County

Lawton is the largest city in Comanche County. Arrests made by Lawton Police are booked into the Comanche County Detention Center along with all other county arrests.

Nearby Counties

Comanche County is bordered by four counties in southwest Oklahoma, each with their own detention facilities and public arrest records.