McIntosh County, Oklahoma Inmate Search

To find someone currently held in McIntosh County, call the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 682-6602 — the Sheriff’s Office runs the county jail at 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula, and staff can confirm custody status by name. No public online booking roster has been confirmed for McIntosh County; the phone line is the direct path. For people already sentenced to state custody, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers ODOC-held individuals statewide.

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

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How to find an inmate in McIntosh County

No confirmed public online jail roster exists for McIntosh County. The McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office — which operates the county detention facility at 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula — is the direct source for current custody information. Call (918) 682-6602 and ask to confirm whether a named individual is in custody. Main office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; for after-hours custody questions, the Sheriff’s dispatch line handles calls outside those hours.

For people already sentenced and transferred to state prison, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup by name or ODOC number. Court case information for McIntosh County’s District Court — part of Oklahoma’s 18th Judicial District — is searchable through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The courthouse is located at 110 North First Street, Eufaula, and the Court Clerk’s office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Because McIntosh County has no confirmed public online roster, there is no automated refresh cycle to describe. The Sheriff’s Office booking record is the live source, and it updates as bookings occur — jails process arrests at all hours. Calling the Sheriff directly gives you the most current custody status available.

Even when a county roster exists, certain records never appear on it. Juveniles are excluded. People held on federal charges or under immigration detainers are typically not listed on county rosters. Individuals who have been sentenced and transferred to state custody move out of the county system and into the ODOC Offender Lookup. A name missing from the county system does not mean the person was never booked — it may mean they were released, transferred, or held under a different authority. Oklahoma’s tribal-jurisdiction layer adds another variable: some arrests in McIntosh County may be handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county, so those records would not appear in county systems at all.

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 (918) 682-6602 — the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office — right now to confirm custody. That’s the only real-time source tonight. The jail books people around the clock, and the line can receive calls at any hour for custody questions, even outside the main office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. That’s a long night, but the phone is the fastest answer you have.

Bond is not always set at booking. Many Oklahoma judicial districts use a pretrial bail schedule that allows a scheduled bond to be posted before a court appearance, but state law requires a judge for certain charges — including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and second or subsequent DUIs. Calling the Sheriff’s Office now will tell you whether a bond amount is already set or whether your person must wait for a first appearance. That part is the hard part — not knowing. The clerk can’t give you the answer tonight, but the Sheriff’s Office can tell you what stage the process is at.

Visitation is not available tonight. It’s frustrating but normal. Plan to ask about visiting hours when you call in the morning. The McIntosh County Jail is at 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula. If you need to send money to an inmate’s account, money orders or cashier’s checks can be mailed to that address — include the inmate’s name and ID number on the payment.

Tomorrow morning, call the McIntosh County Court Clerk at the courthouse, 110 North First Street, Eufaula — open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. — to get case number and first-appearance information. You can also search case filings through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. If you need an attorney and can’t afford one, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System handles public defender appointments — find the locator at Oids. Private attorneys can be found through the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search.

If someone isn’t on the McIntosh County roster

Why might a name not come up when you call or check the county system?

Booking lag is the most common reason for a recent arrest. The Sheriff’s Office processes paperwork after transport, and a name may not be confirmed in the system for some time after the physical booking. Call back if you first tried within an hour or two of the arrest.

  • Transferred to state custody: Search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at the state prison inmate locator if the person was sentenced and moved to an ODOC facility.
  • Released: Bond may have been posted or the person may have been released on their own recognizance before you called. The Sheriff’s Office can confirm release status.
  • Held in a neighboring county: Arrests near county lines sometimes result in booking in an adjacent county — Pittsburg, Haskell, Muskogee, Okfuskee, or Hughes counties depending on the location of the arrest.
  • Federal or tribal custody: In Oklahoma, some cases are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county. If the arrest involved a federal charge or occurred in a context where tribal jurisdiction may apply, the person may be held in federal custody — search the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator or contact the relevant tribal authority directly.
  • ICE detainer: If an immigration hold is involved, the person may be in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Search the ICE Detainee Locator at locator.ice.gov to check federal immigration custody.
  • Custody notification via VINELink: Register for automated custody alerts at Vinelink — VINELink notifies registered contacts when a person’s custody status changes in Oklahoma facilities.

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McIntosh County inmate lookup — resource comparison

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (918) 682-6602
Current county jail custody; bond status; release status State prison transfers; federal or tribal holds; released individuals after a period of time Call to confirm custody by name; ask about bond and first-appearance timing
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup People sentenced and in ODOC state custody; facility assignment; projected release date Pretrial detainees; county jail holds; federal or tribal custody Search by name or ODOC number at okoffender.doc.ok.gov
Oklahoma State Courts Network McIntosh County District Court case filings; charges; hearing dates; case history Physical custody location; bond payment status; tribal or federal court cases Search by name; note case number for Court Clerk follow-up
VINELink Automated custody-status change notifications for registered contacts Current custody details without registration; federal ICE detainees Register at vinelink.com to receive alerts when custody status changes
ICE Detainee Locator Federal immigration custody; ICE-held individuals by name or A-number County jail holds; state prison; non-immigration federal custody Search at locator.ice.gov if an immigration detainer may be involved

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Frequently asked questions

Where do I look up who is in the McIntosh County jail right now?

McIntosh County does not have a confirmed public online jail roster. Call the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 682-6602 to ask about a specific person by name. The jail is at 1425 Industrial Road, Eufaula. For people already sentenced to state prison, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup.

What happens next after someone is booked into the McIntosh County jail?

After booking, the person will typically have a first appearance before a judge, at which point bond may be set or reviewed. Many Oklahoma judicial districts use a pretrial bail schedule that allows a scheduled bond to be posted before any court appearance, but certain charges — including domestic-abuse arrests and second or subsequent DUIs — require a judge to set bond. Call the Sheriff’s Office at (918) 682-6602 to find out whether a bond amount is already available. The McIntosh County Court Clerk, located at 110 North First Street, Eufaula, can provide case and hearing information during courthouse hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Case filings are also searchable through the Oklahoma State Courts Network.