Inmate Lookup: Creek County, Oklahoma

The at creekcountysheriff.gov/inmate-search is the direct path to the Creek County jail roster. The Sheriff’s Office is located at 301 East Lee Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066, and operates the county jail for all bookings in Creek County. A downloadable 72-hour booking report is also available on the site as a PDF for recent entries.

Looking for someone booked tonight? See Creek County section 3 — If someone was booked tonight for phone-first contact info.

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Searching the Creek County jail roster

The is the county’s official roster tool. Search by the person’s last name or full name. The roster lists currently held individuals at the Creek County jail in Sapulpa.

  1. Go to creekcountysheriff.gov/inmate-search.
  2. Enter the last name in the search field. A first name narrows results when the surname is common.
  3. Review the returned entries for booking date, charges listed, and custody status.
  4. Download the 72-hour booking report PDF from the same page for the most recent bookings if the name search returns no result.
  5. Call the jail at (918) 224-4964 if the online roster does not resolve the question.

Booking records in Creek County are generally open under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The roster reflects individuals currently in custody at the Sapulpa facility; it does not display court case outcomes or sentence information.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Juvenile records do not appear on the Creek County public roster. Sealed records, federal detainees, and individuals held under tribal authority are also absent from the county display. Oklahoma’s McGirt-related jurisdictional layer means some arrests in Creek County may be processed by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county Sheriff — those records will not appear here regardless of where the arrest occurred.

The roster shows current custody status, booking date, and charges as entered at intake. It does not show bond amounts, case dispositions, or court dates — those details live in the Oklahoma State Courts Network docket search. The roster also does not reflect transfers to state prison custody; a person sentenced and moved to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility will drop off the county roster and appear instead in the ODOC offender lookup.

If you’re reading this because someone was just booked tonight, the section below is for you.

If someone was just booked tonight

Your fastest confirmation is a phone call to the Creek County jail: (918) 224-4964. Jails book people at all hours, and a call placed now can reach staff on duty. That’s a hard thing to be doing at midnight, but it’s the right move. Ask specifically whether the person is in custody and what facility they’re at — occasionally a person booked in Creek County may be housed at a neighboring facility.

Bond is not automatic, and the rules vary. Some charges in Oklahoma allow a scheduled bond to be posted directly at the jail before any court appearance. Others — including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and second or subsequent DUI arrests — require a judge to set bond at a first appearance. That part is genuinely uncertain until you ask. Call the jail or the Creek County District Court Clerk to find out which applies to this arrest. Don’t assume bond is available tonight, but don’t assume it isn’t either.

Visitation is not available the night of booking. It’s a long night, and there’s nothing you can do at the facility right now. Check the Creek County Sheriff’s Office visitation and mail page for scheduled hours once the person is processed. The Sheriff’s Office also uses NCIC Inmate Communication Systems for video visitation — that option may be available after initial processing is complete.

Morning actions, in order: call the Creek County District Court Clerk to get the case number and first-appearance time. Attend the first appearance if you can — bond, if available, is typically addressed there. If you need a bondsman, the Creek County Sheriff’s bondsmen page lists licensed bondsmen, and the Oklahoma Bondsmen Association has a Creek County filter. That’s the sequence — phone tonight, clerk in the morning, first appearance next. If the charge is serious, consulting an attorney before the first appearance is worth the effort; find one through the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search or the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System if cost is a concern.

If someone isn’t on the Creek County roster

  • Booking lag: A recent arrest may not yet appear on the online roster. The 72-hour booking report PDF on the inmate search page may show it sooner than the live roster updates.
  • Transfer to state custody: If the person was sentenced and transferred to a state facility, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at the state prison inmate locator.
  • Released: The person may have posted bond or been released on their own recognizance and is no longer in custody.
  • Neighboring county jail: Creek County borders Tulsa, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Lincoln, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, and Wagoner counties. Overflow housing or a jurisdiction-specific arrest could place someone in a Tulsa County, Okmulgee County, or Wagoner County facility — each runs its own roster.
  • Federal custody: Federal arrests are not on county rosters. Search the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc/ if federal charges are possible.
  • Tribal or other authority: Some cases in Creek County are handled by tribal or federal authorities under Oklahoma’s post-McGirt jurisdictional framework. The relevant tribal authority would hold those records, not the county.
  • VINELink notification: Register for custody-status alerts at the vine — this can notify you of status changes without repeated manual checks.

Booking lag is the most common reason a name doesn’t appear right away. Call the jail at (918) 224-4964 to confirm whether a person is in custody before working through the other paths.

A nationwide records search may help surface custody records from other county jails, other states, or federal facilities that Creek County’s roster cannot display. The tool is designed to search across multiple jurisdictions and may include records the local portal leaves out — though per-jurisdiction completeness varies and results are not guaranteed.

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Creek County custody resources at a glance

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Creek County Sheriff’s Office inmate search Current custody at Creek County jail; booking date; charges at intake Bond amount; court dates; released individuals; federal or tribal detainees Search by last name; download 72-hour booking PDF if name search returns nothing
Creek County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (918) 224-4964
Live custody confirmation; facility location; booking status not yet on roster Bond amounts set by a judge; case outcomes Call any hour; ask for jail division; confirm whether person is in custody
Oklahoma State Courts Network Creek County District Court case filings; charges; hearing dates; case history Current physical custody location; municipal citations Search by name under Creek County; note case number for Clerk follow-up
Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup State prison custody for sentenced individuals transferred out of county jail Pretrial detainees still at county jail; federal inmates Search if person is not on county roster and may have been sentenced
VINELink Custody status alerts; notification of release or transfer Charge details; bond information; court dates Register with person’s name and facility to receive automatic status updates

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Frequently asked questions

Where do I find who is currently in the Creek County jail?

The Creek County Sheriff’s Office publishes a live inmate roster at creekcountysheriff.gov/inmate-search. Search by last name. A 72-hour booking report PDF is also available on that page for recent bookings. If the online search doesn’t resolve the question, call the jail at (918) 224-4964. The roster covers individuals currently held at the Creek County jail in Sapulpa and does not include federal detainees, tribal-authority holds, or individuals already transferred to state prison custody.

Who sets bond after an arrest in Creek County, and when?

It depends on the charge. Oklahoma law allows many charges to carry a pretrial bail schedule, meaning bond can be posted at the jail before any court appearance. Other charges — including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and second or subsequent DUI arrests — require a judge to set bond at a first appearance. Call the Creek County jail at (918) 224-4964 or the Creek County District Court Clerk to find out which rule applies to the specific arrest. Do not assume bond is unavailable tonight, but do not assume it is available without checking.