McIntosh County Recent Arrests

McIntosh County is in eastern Oklahoma with Eufaula as the county seat. The area sits near Lake Eufaula, one of the largest lakes in the state. Recent arrests in McIntosh County are handled by the sheriff's office, which runs the jail and processes all local bookings. Whether you are looking for a specific arrest record or want to browse the current jail roster, this page covers every resource available for McIntosh County. From free state databases to third-party search tools, you have several options for finding arrest and custody information.

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McIntosh County Sheriff's Office

The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office is at 1425 Industrial Road in Eufaula. The phone number is 918-689-2526. Call for questions about recent arrests, warrants, or anyone in custody at the McIntosh County jail. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement for the unincorporated parts of the county and backs up local police in Eufaula and other small towns in the area.

Address1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula, OK 74432
Phone918-689-2526
County SeatEufaula
RegionEastern Oklahoma

McIntosh County sees a mix of arrests. Some come from local incidents in Eufaula and surrounding communities. Others involve visitors to the Lake Eufaula area, especially during summer months when traffic picks up. The sheriff's office patrols the highways and rural roads throughout the county. All arrests end up at the same jail regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Getting records in person means going to the sheriff's office in Eufaula. For most people, online tools are the easier way to search McIntosh County arrest data.

McIntosh County Arrest Records Online

The JailExchange page for McIntosh County provides jail contact details and general booking information.

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JailExchange listing for McIntosh County jail

JailExchange compiles jail data from across Oklahoma, including McIntosh County. You can find contact details, facility information, and sometimes recent booking data on the site. Because it pulls from multiple sources, there may be a lag between when someone is booked and when they appear. For the fastest confirmation of a McIntosh County arrest, call the sheriff's office at 918-689-2526.

The Public Index for McIntosh County offers another way to search local public records.

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Public Index page for McIntosh County records

The Public Index is a helpful resource for McIntosh County records. It aggregates public data and makes it easy to search by name. Between JailExchange and the Public Index, you can get a solid starting point for most McIntosh County arrest searches. Always verify what you find with official sources like OSCN for the most accurate information.

Note: Third-party sites may not reflect same-day bookings; call the jail for the most current McIntosh County custody status.

OSCN Court Records for McIntosh County

Once charges are filed after a McIntosh County arrest, the case goes into the district court system. Search for free at OSCN. Choose McIntosh County from the list and type in a name. You will see case numbers, charges, court dates, and dispositions. OSCN is the official Oklahoma court records portal.

McIntosh County is part of the 15th Judicial District. The district court in Eufaula handles all felony and misdemeanor cases. Court filings generally appear on OSCN within a couple of business days after the district attorney files charges. Not every arrest leads to charges, though. If the DA declines to prosecute, there may be no court record even though the booking occurred.

For a different view of the same data, try ODCR. It is also free. The two systems pull from the same court records, but the display and search features differ. Using both gives you the best chance of finding what you need on a McIntosh County case.

OSBI Background Checks

OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides criminal history reports for $15 per search. The report covers all Oklahoma arrests, not just McIntosh County. It shows charges, arrest dates, and dispositions when they are available. CHIRP is the broadest single tool for checking someone's record across the state.

If you only need McIntosh County information, OSCN may be enough. But if you suspect the person has arrests in other counties, CHIRP ties everything together. The search uses name and date of birth. For common names, having exact details makes the results more useful. The OSBI also does fingerprint-based checks for higher accuracy.

VINE and DOC Records

Track custody changes for free with VINE at vinelink.com. You can also call 877-654-8463 to register by phone. VINE sends alerts when a McIntosh County inmate is released or transferred. It covers the county jail and all state facilities. This service is commonly used by victims and family members who need real-time updates.

The DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people in the Oklahoma state prison system. If someone was convicted after a McIntosh County arrest and sentenced to prison, they will show up in DOC. The database includes current facility, sentence length, and projected release date. Check DOC if someone is no longer in the county jail but was not released.

Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. 24A.1, McIntosh County arrest records are public. You can access them through the tools on this page or by contacting the sheriff's office directly. Sealed and expunged records are the exception and will not appear in any database.

Note: Being arrested does not mean a person is guilty; everyone has the right to be presumed innocent until conviction.

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