Mayes County Recent Arrests Lookup

Mayes County books around 3,000 people per year into its jail in Pryor. That makes it one of the busier facilities in northeast Oklahoma. Recent arrests in Mayes County are logged by the sheriff's office and posted on an online roster. Whether you are checking on a specific person or just want to see who was recently booked, there are multiple ways to access Mayes County arrest records. The sheriff's site, state court databases, and third-party tools all cover this area. Here is what each source offers and how to use it.

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Mayes County Overview

PryorCounty Seat
~3,000Annual Arrests
150Avg Daily Inmates
121Current Inmates

Mayes County Sheriff and Jail

The Mayes County Sheriff's Office is at 1 Court Place Suite 150 in Pryor. The main phone number is 918-825-3535. The jail is at a separate location: 34 N Adair Street in Pryor. Call the jail at 918-825-6500. The fax number is 918-825-6978. Jail Administrator Mitch Goodman and Assistant Kellie Guess oversee daily operations at the facility.

Sheriff's Office1 Court Place Suite 150, Pryor, OK 74361
Sheriff Phone918-825-3535
Jail Address34 N Adair Street, Pryor, OK 74361
Jail Phone918-825-6500
Fax918-825-6978
Jail AdminMitch Goodman
Rostermayessheriff.org/roster.php

The Mayes County jail averages about 150 inmates per day. With 3,000 arrests a year, the facility stays busy. The jail handles bookings from local police in Pryor, Chouteau, Salina, and other Mayes County communities. People arrested on warrants, DUI, drug charges, and domestic incidents all come through the same booking process. The jail also holds inmates for other agencies when space allows.

Note: Mayes County jail uses video visitation through ProdigyView.com for scheduling inmate visits.

Mayes County Arrest Roster Online

The best place to check Mayes County recent arrests is the official roster at mayessheriff.org/roster.php. This page lists everyone currently in custody at the Mayes County jail. You can see names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. The roster updates as people are booked in and released. It is the most reliable source for current Mayes County arrest data.

The JailExchange Mayes County page provides additional jail contact information and booking details.

Mayes County recent arrests JailExchange listing
JailExchange listing for Mayes County jail

Because the Mayes County jail processes so many bookings, the roster can change several times a day. Someone who was arrested this morning might already be on the list. Check back if you do not see the person you are looking for right away. The sheriff's office also takes phone calls about custody status at 918-825-6500 during business hours.

Video visitation for Mayes County inmates is available through ProdigyView.com. You can schedule visits online. This is a separate service from the arrest records search but useful if you need to contact someone who is currently in the Mayes County jail.

Court Records After a Mayes County Arrest

When charges are filed after a Mayes County arrest, the case enters the district court system. Search for free on OSCN. Pick Mayes County and type in a name. You will get a list of all cases tied to that person in Mayes County. Each entry shows the case number, charges, court dates, and outcome. OSCN is the official Oklahoma court records system.

Mayes County has a high enough case volume that OSCN results can be long for people with multiple filings. Use the date range filter if you are looking for a specific arrest. Court filings usually show up on OSCN within a couple of business days after the charges are filed. Not every arrest leads to charges. If the district attorney declines to prosecute, there may be no court record even though the arrest occurred.

OSBI and Mayes County Criminal History

OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov pulls up statewide arrest history for $15 per search. This covers all Mayes County arrests reported to the state, plus any from other counties. It is the broadest tool for checking someone's Oklahoma criminal record. The report includes charges, arrest dates, and case dispositions.

CHIRP is name-based, so common names may produce extra results. Having the person's date of birth helps narrow the search. For Mayes County residents who have lived in multiple parts of the state, CHIRP ties everything together in one report. The OSBI also offers fingerprint-based checks for a higher level of accuracy.

VINE and DOC for Mayes County

Register on VINE to get alerts about custody changes in Mayes County. The service is free. Call 877-654-8463 or go to vinelink.com. You can track a specific inmate and get notified when they are released, transferred, or moved. VINE is useful for victims and family members who need to stay informed about an inmate's status.

The DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people serving state prison sentences after a Mayes County conviction. If someone left the county jail and was not released, they may be in a state facility. The DOC database shows their current location, sentence details, and projected release date.

ODCR at odcr.com gives you another angle on Mayes County court records. It is free and works as a good backup to OSCN. Both sites pull from official data, but the display format differs. Some users find one easier to navigate than the other. Oklahoma law under Title 51 O.S. 24A.1 ensures public access to these records.

Note: Mayes County arrest records are public under Oklahoma law, but sealed or expunged cases will not appear in any search tool.

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