Search Rogers County Recent Arrests
Rogers County recent arrests are handled at the county jail in Claremore. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office books and processes all arrests from local law enforcement, and the facility can hold up to 250 inmates at a time. If you need to find someone who was recently arrested in Rogers County, there are both local and state tools to search. The sheriff runs an online roster that shows current inmates as well as those released in the past 48 hours. State databases give you free access to court records and criminal history reports for Rogers County cases.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County Sheriff and Jail
Sheriff Scott Walton runs the Rogers County Sheriff's Office in Claremore. The jail sits at 201 South Cherokee Street. It was built in 1987 and has space for 250 inmates. The main phone line is 918-342-9700. Call the jail at 918-342-9797 if you need to ask about someone in custody or check on visitation hours.
| Address | 201 South Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 918-342-9700 |
| Jail Phone | 918-342-9797 |
| Sheriff | Scott Walton |
| Website | Rogers County Sheriff's Office |
| Online Roster | Rogers County Inmate Roster |
The Rogers County jail processes arrests from the sheriff's office, Claremore police, and other agencies in the area. Booking typically takes a few hours. Once someone is booked, they show up on the online roster. The roster is the fastest way to confirm a recent arrest in Rogers County because it updates throughout the day as new people are processed.
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office website has contact details, news, and links to the inmate roster for the county jail.
Note: The Rogers County online roster shows current inmates plus those released within the past 48 hours.
Rogers County Recent Arrests Online Roster
The primary tool for checking Rogers County recent arrests is the online inmate roster at rcs.rtsclients.com. This site lists every person currently held in the Rogers County jail. It also shows people who were released in the last 48 hours. You can search by name or browse the full list. Each entry includes the booking date, charges, and bond amount if one has been set.
The roster is useful if you just need a quick look. It does not require an account or any fee. Just go to the site and type a name. If the person was recently booked and is still in custody, they will show up. If they bonded out or were released within two days, they still appear in the recent release section. After 48 hours from release, the record drops off the public roster.
For older Rogers County arrests that no longer appear on the roster, you will need to use court records through OSCN or request records from the sheriff's office directly. The jail does not keep a long-term public archive on the roster site.
OSCN Court Records for Rogers County
OSCN is the free state court records system. Search at oscn.net. Rogers County is part of the 12th Judicial District, and all criminal cases filed in Rogers County appear on OSCN. You can look up someone by name and see every case tied to them, including the charges, hearing dates, and case outcome.
This is the best tool for checking whether a Rogers County arrest led to formal charges. Not every arrest results in a filed case. Sometimes charges get dropped before filing. OSCN only shows cases that were officially filed with the court clerk. If someone was arrested in Rogers County but you find nothing on OSCN, it may mean charges were not filed or the case is still being reviewed by the district attorney. Court records on OSCN are permanent. They do not disappear after 48 hours like the jail roster.
The JailExchange Rogers County listing provides general jail information and contact details for the Rogers County facility.
Rogers County Criminal History Through OSBI
OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov gives you a statewide criminal history report for $15. This includes all Rogers County arrests that were reported to the state. The report covers arrests, charges, and dispositions across the person's entire Oklahoma history, not just recent ones.
CHIRP is more thorough than the jail roster or OSCN alone. It pulls from all 77 counties. If someone has arrests in Rogers County and other parts of the state, everything shows on one report. The fee covers the search and the report. Results are usually available within minutes. This is a good option when you need a full picture, not just what happened in the last day or two.
VINE Alerts and DOC Lookup
VINE at vinelink.com covers Rogers County. Register for free to get alerts when someone in Rogers County custody is released or moved. This is valuable if you need to know the moment a person leaves the jail. VINE sends phone calls, text messages, or emails based on your preference.
If someone arrested in Rogers County ends up with a prison sentence, they transfer to state custody. The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows current state inmates. Search there if someone is no longer in the county jail but has not been released. DOC records include the facility location, sentence length, and earliest possible release date.
ODCR at odcr.com is another free tool for Rogers County court records. It works as a secondary source alongside OSCN. Some users find one easier to navigate than the other. Both pull from the same official court data, so the results should match. Try both if you are having trouble finding a specific Rogers County case.
Note: VINE registration is free and available to anyone; you do not need to be a crime victim to use the service.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Rogers County. Each has its own sheriff and jail facility.