Roger Mills County Recent Arrests

Roger Mills County recent arrests are handled at one of the smallest county jails in Oklahoma. The Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office in Cheyenne processes all bookings for this western Oklahoma county. The jail has a capacity of just 28 inmates and books around 560 people per year. Despite its small size, arrest records here are public just like every other county in the state. You can look up recent arrests and booking information through the sheriff's office and several state-level online tools.

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Roger Mills County Overview

CheyenneCounty Seat
28Jail Capacity
~560Annual Bookings
1895Jail Built

Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office

The Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office sits at 101 Courthouse Square in Cheyenne. The office handles law enforcement and jail operations for the entire county. With a jail capacity of only 28, this is one of the smallest detention facilities in Oklahoma. The jail uses direct supervision, which means officers stay in the housing area with inmates rather than watching from a control booth.

Address101 Courthouse Square, Cheyenne, OK 73628
MailingPO Box 369, Cheyenne, OK 73628
Sheriff Phone580-497-2417
Jail Phone580-303-6048
Jail Capacity28 inmates

Roger Mills County serves the communities of Cheyenne, Leedey, Reydon, and Strong City. The county is sparsely populated and covers a lot of ground in western Oklahoma. When someone gets arrested in the county, they are brought to the Cheyenne jail for booking. The intake process records their personal information, charges, and booking photo. Bond can be posted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at this facility.

Because the jail is small, staff typically know every person in custody. Calling the jail at 580-303-6048 or the sheriff at 580-497-2417 is often the quickest way to find out if someone is being held there. Online tools exist, but for a county this size, a phone call gets you an answer fast.

Roger Mills County Recent Arrests Online

Roger Mills County does not have a large online jail roster like some bigger counties do. The best way to check on recent arrests is to contact the sheriff's office directly. For records that have made it into the court system, OSCN is your primary free tool.

The JailExchange Roger Mills County page provides general information about the county jail facility and how to contact it.

Roger Mills County recent arrests JailExchange listing
JailExchange listing for Roger Mills County jail

With only about 560 bookings per year, Roger Mills County averages roughly one or two arrests per day. The jail holds an average of 21 people at any given time. Turnover can be quick for minor charges since bond is available around the clock. If you are checking on someone arrested on a minor offense, they may have already posted bond and left before you even start looking. For serious charges, people may be held for days or weeks while awaiting a court hearing.

Note: Roger Mills County allows 24/7 bond posting at the jail; people arrested on minor charges may bond out within hours of their booking.

OSCN and Roger Mills County Court Records

Search Roger Mills County court records for free on OSCN at oscn.net. The county is part of the 2nd Judicial District. Once an arrest leads to formal charges, the case appears in OSCN within a couple of business days. Each case record shows the charges, court dates, and eventual outcome.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to court case records for all 77 Oklahoma counties, including Roger Mills County.

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Oklahoma State Courts Network search page

Roger Mills County has a low case volume compared to urban counties. Searching by name on OSCN usually brings up a small number of results, which makes it easy to find the right person. You can see the full timeline of each case from filing to disposition. ODCR at odcr.com offers the same records in a different layout. Both are free to use and pull from official court data.

OSBI Criminal History for Roger Mills County

A CHIRP report from the OSBI covers all Oklahoma arrests for one person. Run one at chirp.osbi.ok.gov for $15. The results include any Roger Mills County arrests on file along with records from every other Oklahoma county. This is the best way to get a full state picture for someone.

In a small county like Roger Mills, the CHIRP report is especially useful when you suspect someone may have a record in other parts of the state. People here often travel to Beckham County, Custer County, or other neighboring areas for work. A single CHIRP report catches everything reported to the OSBI from all 77 counties. Name-based results come back in minutes. For more certainty, the OSBI also does fingerprint-based checks at a higher cost.

Tracking Roger Mills County Inmates

VINE provides free custody alerts for Roger Mills County inmates. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. Choose the person to track, and VINE will notify you when their status changes. It covers releases, transfers, and other events. Even in a small jail like Roger Mills County, VINE works the same as it does for bigger facilities.

If someone arrested in Roger Mills County is sentenced to state prison, they enter the Oklahoma DOC system. Search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov for free. The DOC database shows where the person is housed, their sentence length, and when they might get out. County jail records and DOC records are separate systems. Someone who leaves the Roger Mills County jail without bonding out was likely transferred to state custody. Check the DOC to confirm. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 keeps all these records available to the public.

Note: Roger Mills County is one of Oklahoma's smallest jails; inmates charged with serious offenses may be transferred to a larger facility in a neighboring county.

Roger Mills County Arrest Search Summary

Searching for Roger Mills County recent arrests works best when you combine the sheriff's office with online state tools. For current custody, call the jail at 580-303-6048. For court records, use OSCN. For a full state criminal history, the OSBI CHIRP report costs $15.

  • Roger Mills County Sheriff at 580-497-2417 for arrest and custody questions
  • Roger Mills County Jail at 580-303-6048 for current inmate information
  • OSCN at oscn.net for free court case records
  • OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov for statewide criminal history ($15)
  • VINE at vinelink.com for free custody alerts
  • DOC at okoffender.doc.ok.gov for state prison records

For a county this size, the phone is your friend. Staff at the Roger Mills County jail know who is in custody and can answer questions about bond and court dates. Use the online tools when you need official court records or a statewide search that goes beyond what one small county jail can tell you.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Roger Mills County. Each operates its own jail and sheriff's office.