Latimer County Recent Arrests
Latimer County recent arrests are processed through the county jail in Wilburton, Oklahoma, the county seat of this rural southeastern Oklahoma county. Booking records in Latimer County are part of the public record under Oklahoma law, and several free online tools let you search for arrest data, court case filings, and inmate status without making a phone call or visiting the courthouse in person. This page covers the main sources you can use, how the local jail fits into the process, and what state-level databases are available to anyone looking for information on a Latimer County arrest.
Latimer County Overview
Latimer County Sheriff and Jail
The Latimer County Sheriff's Office operates the county detention facility in Wilburton. When someone is arrested in Latimer County, they go through the booking process here. Booking creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, the charges filed, bond information, and the arresting agency. That record becomes part of the public file once it is entered into the system.
The office does not currently maintain a public inmate search portal on its own website. To find someone who was recently booked, your best options are the third-party aggregator sites or the VINE notification system, both of which pull data from county jail rosters across Oklahoma. The office can also be reached by phone for custody questions.
| Agency | Latimer County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 111 North Central Street, Wilburton, OK 74578 |
| Phone | 918-465-4013 / 918-465-4012 |
| Website | Contact county for current web address |
| Inmate Search | JailExchange Latimer County Roster |
The JailExchange directory for Latimer County lists current jail roster data and facility contact details for the Wilburton detention center.
Note: Latimer County does not have a standalone sheriff website with a live inmate roster, so third-party aggregators and VINE are the most reliable online options for checking custody status.
Latimer County Arrest Records on OSCN
The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the main place to find court case records tied to a Latimer County arrest. OSCN is free to use and covers all 77 Oklahoma counties. Once someone is charged and a case is filed with the District Court, it shows up in the OSCN system. You can search by name, case number, or date range.
Latimer County is part of the 16th Judicial District. The District Court clerk handles the official case filings after an arrest moves past the booking stage. OSCN records include the charges, the case status, court dates, and any judgments entered. If an arrest did not result in charges being filed, you may not find anything in OSCN. That is normal. Not every booking leads to a court case.
Court records on OSCN are updated regularly, but there can be a short delay between when a case is filed and when it appears online. For the most current status on a case, you can also call the Latimer County District Court clerk's office directly.
The Oklahoma Public Index for Latimer County offers another way to locate local court filings tied to arrest and criminal case records.
VINE: Victim Notification for Latimer County
VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is a free statewide service that lets anyone look up the custody status of an inmate in any Oklahoma county jail or state prison. For Latimer County, VINE pulls data from the local jail and can tell you whether someone is still in custody, has been released, or has been transferred.
You can use VINE online at vinelink.com or call the toll-free line at 877-654-8463. The service is available around the clock. Beyond just checking custody status, VINE lets you register for automatic alerts if an inmate's status changes. This is useful if you are a victim of a crime and want to know when the person is released.
Note: VINE custody data is updated in real time from the jail's booking system, making it one of the fastest ways to check whether someone is still being held at the Latimer County facility.
OSBI CHIRP: Criminal History for Latimer County Arrests
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs CHIRP, which stands for Criminal History Record Information Portal. This is the official state database for criminal history records, and it covers offenses from across Oklahoma including Latimer County arrests.
A CHIRP search costs $15 per person. You search by name and date of birth. The results show convictions and deferred sentences statewide. Arrests that did not lead to conviction are not included in the standard public results. CHIRP is useful when you want a full history rather than a snapshot of current custody.
OSBI also handles sex offender registration records. You can search the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry for free through the OSBI website. This is separate from the CHIRP criminal history search but relevant if you are researching certain arrest types in Latimer County.
The OSBI CHIRP portal provides official Oklahoma criminal history records including records from Latimer County arrests and convictions.
ODCR: A Second Option for Latimer County Court Records
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is a second free court records system that covers many Oklahoma counties. It runs parallel to OSCN and sometimes has data that one system shows before the other catches up. If you cannot find a case in OSCN, try ODCR at odcr.com. Both systems index Latimer County District Court filings.
ODCR search results show case captions, filing dates, case types, and party names. You can look up criminal cases including those that started with an arrest in Latimer County. The system is free and does not require you to create an account.
The On Demand Court Records system provides free access to Oklahoma District Court filings, including criminal cases arising from Latimer County arrests.
Note: Use both OSCN and ODCR when searching for a Latimer County case because the two systems sometimes update at different times and one may have newer information.
Oklahoma DOC: State Prison Records Beyond Latimer County Jail
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers people who are serving or have served time in the state prison system. This is different from the county jail. If someone was arrested in Latimer County and later sentenced to prison, they would show up in the DOC system rather than the county jail roster.
You can search the DOC offender database at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. The search is free. It shows the person's location within the state prison system, sentence information, and projected release dates. If you have been looking for someone at the county level and cannot find them, it is worth checking DOC to see if they were transferred to state custody.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Latimer County. Each has its own sheriff and jail facility.