To find an inmate currently held in Logan County, the Logan County Sheriff’s Office inmate search portal is the direct path. The portal is maintained by the Sheriff’s Office in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and displays current custody status for people held at the Logan County Detention Center. Call the Sheriff’s Office at (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) if the online search does not return a result.
Looking for someone booked tonight? See Logan County section 3 — If someone was just booked tonight for phone-first contact info.
Searching the Logan County jail roster
Logan County has an online inmate search tool operated by the Logan County Sheriff’s Office. Use it to check current custody status at the Logan County Detention Center in Guthrie.
- Go to Inmate Search.
- Enter the person’s last name in the search field. A first name or partial name may narrow results.
- Review the returned record for booking date, charges listed, and current housing status.
- If no record appears, call the Sheriff’s Office at (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) to confirm whether the person is in custody or has been released.
The Sheriff’s Office also maintains a records page with additional booking-related documents. The Logan County Detention Center page at Detention Center lists facility-specific resources including visitation information, commissary, and mail policies.
What the roster does (and doesn’t) show
Juvenile records do not appear on the Logan County public inmate roster. Federal detainees held by the U.S. Marshals Service or Immigration and Customs Enforcement are not listed there either, nor are people whose cases have been sealed by court order. The roster reflects only adults currently in the physical custody of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office at the Guthrie detention facility.
Beyond those exclusions, the roster shows the booking date, charges at the time of booking, and current housing status. It does not display bond amounts set after a first appearance, case dispositions, or transfer destinations once a person leaves county custody. Court case details — including any bond set by a judge — are searchable separately through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. In Oklahoma, some cases are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county, so a missing name on the Logan County roster does not always mean the person is not in custody somewhere.
If you’re reading this because someone was just booked tonight, the section below is for you.
If someone was just booked tonight
Call the Logan County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) — that is the direct line to confirm whether someone is in custody at the Guthrie detention facility. It’s a long night, and the phone is the fastest answer you’ll get right now. Jails book people at all hours, and a call placed after business hours can still reach the facility for custody questions.
Bond is not always set at booking. Many Logan County cases follow a pretrial bail schedule that allows bond to be posted before a first court appearance, but Oklahoma law requires a judge for certain arrests — including domestic-abuse charges, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI. That’s a real distinction that matters tonight. Ask the Sheriff’s Office directly whether a scheduled bond applies or whether the person must wait for a first appearance, which typically occurs within the first few days after booking.
Visitation is not available the night of booking. That’s frustrating but normal — the Detention Center’s visitation page lists hours that begin once the person is processed and assigned housing. Check it the next morning for current scheduling. The bondsmen page on the Sheriff’s site lists licensed bondsmen if bond is set and you need help posting it.
Morning actions to take: call the Logan County District Court Clerk at (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) to ask about the case number and any scheduled first appearance; attend that appearance if bond has not already been posted; and consult an attorney if the charges are serious. That part is the hard part, but it moves faster once you have the case number. The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search and the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System are the two paths to legal help if cost is a concern.
If someone isn’t on the Logan County County roster
- Booking lag: The roster may not reflect a booking made in the last several hours. Call the Sheriff’s Office to confirm current custody before assuming the person is not held there.
- Released: The person may have posted bond or been released on their own recognizance since booking. The roster removes released individuals.
- Transferred to state custody: If the person was sentenced and transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility, search the ODOC Offender Lookup at Okoffender.
- Held in a neighboring county: Arrests made in Logan County are not always booked there. Check adjacent county rosters — Canadian, Payne, Kingfisher, or Lincoln — if the arrest location is near a county line.
- Federal custody: Federal charges or a U.S. Marshals hold mean the person will not appear on any county roster. Search the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc.
- ICE detainer or hold: If immigration enforcement is involved, the person may be held at a federal or contract facility rather than the county jail. The ICE Detainee Locator at ice.gov/detainee-locator is the correct tool for that search.
- Custody notification via VINELink: Register for automated custody alerts at Vinelink to receive notification if custody status changes.
Booking lag is the most common explanation when a name is missing shortly after an arrest. Call the Sheriff’s Office first; if that confirms no Logan County hold, the ODOC lookup at Okoffender is the next logical check for anyone who may have been sentenced previously.
For inmates in other counties or states
The Logan County roster only shows people held at the Guthrie detention facility. A nationwide records search tool may help surface custody records in other Oklahoma counties, other states, or federal facilities that local portals never display. Coverage varies by jurisdiction and the search is one source among several — not a guarantee of completeness.
This tool is not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA and may not be used to screen anyone for employment, housing, credit, or any other purpose covered by that law.
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| Resource | What it confirms | What it won’t show | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logan County Sheriff’s Office inmate search | Current custody at Logan County Detention Center; booking date; charges at booking | Juveniles; sealed records; federal or ICE detainees; bond set after first appearance | Search by last name; call (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) if no result |
| Logan County Sheriff’s Office — (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) | Live custody status; whether a scheduled bond applies; transfer destination | Bond amounts set by a judge at first appearance; case disposition | Call for custody confirmation, especially for same-night bookings |
| Oklahoma State Courts Network | Case filings; charges; bond set at first appearance; court dates for Logan County District Court | Federal cases; tribal court cases; cases not yet filed | Search by name or case number; Logan County District Court hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays |
| Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup | People sentenced to ODOC custody statewide; facility assignment; projected release | Pretrial detainees still in county custody; federal inmates; people not yet sentenced | Search by name or DOC number if the person may have been transferred after sentencing |
| VINELink | Automated custody-status notifications; release or transfer alerts for Logan County | Does not replace a direct roster search; notification only, not a live lookup | Register with a name or offender ID to receive alerts when custody status changes |
Sources used for this page, verified 2026-08-11:
- Logan County Sheriff’s Office — primary county law enforcement and detention authority, Guthrie, Oklahoma
- Logan County Sheriff’s Office inmate search portal — current custody roster for Logan County Detention Center
- Logan County Detention Center — facility information including visitation, commissary, and mail policies
- Logan County Sheriff’s Office bondsmen list — licensed bondsmen for Logan County
- Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup — statewide search for sentenced offenders in ODOC custody
- Oklahoma State Courts Network — Logan County District Court case filings and dockets
- VINELink — statewide custody notification service
- Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search — attorney referral resource
- Oklahoma Indigent Defense System — public defender locator
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Frequently asked questions
How long after an arrest does a name appear on the Logan County inmate roster?
The Logan County Sheriff’s Office inmate search portal at logancountyso.org/inmate-search reflects bookings processed at the Guthrie detention facility, but there is typically a lag between the physical booking and when the record appears online. If you searched and found nothing, call the Sheriff’s Office at (405) 282-4100 (verify before calling) to confirm current custody status directly. A missing name shortly after an arrest does not mean the person was not booked.
What if the person I’m looking for was arrested in Logan County but isn’t on the county roster or the ODOC lookup?
Several situations can explain a missing record. The person may have been released on bond or their own recognizance. In Oklahoma, some arrests — particularly those involving federal charges or immigration holds — result in transfer to federal or ICE custody, which county rosters never display. Search the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator at bop.gov/inmateloc and the ICE Detainee Locator at ice.gov/detainee-locator if those circumstances may apply. Oklahoma also has a tribal-jurisdiction layer: depending on the case and the parties involved, some arrests are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county, so the Logan County roster may not hold the record even if the arrest occurred in the area. VINELink at the vine can provide automated alerts if custody status changes.
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