Search Marshall County Recent Arrests
Marshall County processes around 1,240 arrests each year through its jail in Madill. If you need to find out about recent arrests in Marshall County, Oklahoma, there are several tools that can help. The sheriff's office manages booking and custody for the area, which includes towns like Mannsville, Milburn, and Oakland. Online databases from the state and third-party sites give you access to arrest data and court case details. Below you will find every source worth checking when you need Marshall County arrest records.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Danny Cryer leads the Marshall County Sheriff's Office at 207 N. 4th Street in Madill. The phone number is 580-795-2221. When you call, press 1 for the sheriff, 2 for the jail, or 3 for booking information. The fax number is 580-795-7524. The office handles all arrests, bookings, and inmate custody for Marshall County.
| Address | 207 N. 4th Street, Madill, OK 73446 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 580-795-2221 |
| Fax | 580-795-7524 |
| Sheriff | Danny Cryer |
| Phone Options | Option 1: Sheriff, Option 2: Jail, Option 3: Booking |
The Marshall County jail has a capacity of 62 inmates. On a typical day, about 47 people are in custody. That puts the average daily population at roughly 76% of capacity. The facility has a turnover rate of about 55%, meaning more than half the inmates cycle through within a short period. Most people booked into the Marshall County jail are there for a few days before bonding out, being transferred, or going to court.
Marshall County serves several small communities. Madill is the largest. Other towns include Mannsville, Milburn, Oakland, Pickens, and the Texoma area near Lake Texoma. Arrests from all these areas go through the same booking process at the Marshall County jail in Madill.
Marshall County Recent Arrests Online
The JailExchange page for Marshall County provides jail contact information and general booking data.
JailExchange is one way to check on Marshall County bookings. The site aggregates jail data and can show who has been recently processed. It is not an official source, so there may be a delay between when someone is booked and when they show up on the site. For the most current information, call the jail directly at 580-795-2221 and press 2.
If you know someone was arrested in Marshall County but cannot find them online, it could mean they have already been released or transferred. The jail's 55% turnover rate means people move through quickly. A phone call to the booking line is the fastest way to confirm custody status for a Marshall County arrest.
Note: Marshall County processes about 1,240 bookings per year, so the jail roster changes frequently throughout the week.
Court Records for Marshall County Arrests
After an arrest in Marshall County, charges are filed in the district court. You can search these records for free on OSCN. Select Marshall County from the dropdown and enter the person's name. Results include case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. OSCN is the official portal for Oklahoma court data and covers all case types.
Marshall County is part of the 20th Judicial District. The district court in Madill handles felony and misdemeanor cases that come from local arrests. Case filings usually appear on OSCN within one to two business days. For older cases, OSCN archives go back many years. This makes it useful for checking the full legal history tied to a Marshall County arrest, not just the most recent booking.
ODCR at odcr.com is another free option. It displays the same court data in a slightly different format. Some users prefer ODCR's layout. Try both if your first search does not return what you expect.
OSBI Criminal History in Marshall County
The OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide criminal history reports. A search costs $15. It covers every arrest reported to the state from Marshall County and all other Oklahoma counties. The report shows charges, dates, and case outcomes when available. This is the best tool if you need a complete picture of someone's arrest history across the state, not just in Marshall County.
For Marshall County specifically, CHIRP is helpful when you want to see if a person has prior arrests in addition to a recent one. The system uses name and date of birth for searches. Common names may return multiple results, so having exact details helps narrow things down.
Custody Alerts and State Prison Lookup
VINE at vinelink.com is free. It lets you register for alerts when someone's custody status changes in Marshall County. Call 877-654-8463 to register by phone. VINE covers the Marshall County jail and state facilities. You get notified by call, text, or email when an inmate is released or moved.
If someone was sentenced after a Marshall County arrest and sent to state prison, search the DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. The DOC system is separate from the county jail. It shows the person's current facility, sentence length, and projected release date. This is the tool to use when someone has left the Marshall County jail but was not released to the public.
Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. 24A.1 guarantees public access to arrest and booking records. Marshall County must comply with this law. You can request records in person at the sheriff's office or through the tools listed on this page.
Note: An arrest record does not mean a person has been convicted; everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Marshall County. Each has its own jail and booking process.