Inmate Lookup: Marshall County, Oklahoma

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office publishes its jail roster through the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster, powered by Offender Watch. The roster lists currently held inmates sorted by booking time and is the fastest online path to confirm whether someone is in custody. If the roster is unavailable, call the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 522-2617. Administrative office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Looking for someone booked tonight? See Marshall County section 3 — If [name] was booked tonight for phone-first contact info.

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Searching the Marshall County jail roster

The roster at Marshall County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster defaults to current inmates sorted by booking time descending. Each record displays the inmate’s name, booking date, charges, and a booking number. That booking number is assigned at intake and appears on paperwork given to the arrested person or their attorney — it is the fastest field to search if you have it.

  1. Open the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster.
  2. Search by last name in the name field, or enter the booking number directly if you have it.
  3. Review the results. Confirm the date of birth or charge description to distinguish between people with similar names.
  4. If no result appears, check the released-inmates filter on the same site before calling the Sheriff’s Office.

The roster is linked from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office website at marshallso.org. Photo ID may be required if you follow up in person at the jail.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Booking data does not appear on the Marshall County roster the moment an arrest occurs. Intake processing — fingerprinting, paperwork, and data entry — takes time, and a person booked late at night may not appear until the following morning. Searching again after several hours is the practical workaround when a name turns up blank shortly after an arrest.

The roster also has structural limits. Juveniles are not listed. Cases handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county are not reflected here — Marshall County sits in a region where some matters fall under tribal or federal jurisdiction depending on the specific case and parties involved. People who have been sentenced and transferred to Oklahoma Department of Corrections custody move off the county roster entirely. The roster shows current and recently released county jail inmates only; it does not display sealed records, pending charges that did not result in booking, or citation-and-release arrests where no jail intake occurred.

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

If [name] was just booked tonight

Calling is the fastest path right now. (405) 522-2617 reaches the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, which runs the jail. Jails book people around the clock, and a call placed at any hour can confirm whether someone is in custody — that’s a hard night, and the phone is your clearest option.

When you call, ask specifically whether the person has been booked and assigned a booking number. That number is your anchor for every follow-up step. It’s frustrating when the roster hasn’t updated yet — that’s normal, not a sign something went wrong.

Bond is the next question on your mind. In many Oklahoma judicial districts, a pretrial bail schedule allows a scheduled bond to be posted directly at the jail before any court appearance. But Oklahoma law requires a judge to set bond for certain charges — domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and second-or-subsequent DUI arrests among them. Ask the Sheriff’s Office which applies here: they can tell you whether bond is available at the jail tonight or whether your person must wait for a first appearance. That part is the hard part, and the answer varies by charge.

Visitation is not available tonight. Visits at the Marshall County jail are generally not possible immediately after booking. Confirm eligibility and hours by calling the Sheriff’s Office — no specific schedule is published in the sources available to this page, so call to ask. Photo ID is required for visits when they do open. Plan for the morning at the earliest.

Tomorrow morning, your action list: call the Marshall County Courthouse at (918) 451-8558 for case filing information — the courthouse operates 8:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed during the lunch hour, and no cellphones are allowed inside. Attend the first appearance if you can; bond is typically addressed there. If you need an attorney, search the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer directory or contact the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System for public defender information. It’s a long night — the morning gives you more to work with.

If [name] isn’t on the Marshall County County roster

  • Released after booking: The person may have posted bond or been released on a cite-and-release or signature release before the roster updated. Check the released-inmates filter at Marshall County Sheriff’s Office released inmates.
  • Booking lag: The roster may not yet reflect a very recent arrest. Search again after a few hours, particularly for late-night bookings.
  • Transferred to state custody: If the person was sentenced and transferred, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at Okoffender.
  • Held in a neighboring county: Charges originating in an adjacent jurisdiction may result in booking at a different county jail. Carter, Johnston, Bryan, and Murray counties border Marshall County.
  • Federal custody: Federal charges route to federal detention facilities not reflected on county rosters. Search the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov.
  • Tribal or other authority: Some cases in Oklahoma are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county. The county roster will not show those bookings.
  • Custody notification via VINELink: Register for automated custody alerts at Vinelink to receive notification if custody status changes.

Released-after-booking is the most common explanation when a name disappears quickly from the current roster. Checking the released filter at the Sheriff’s Office site is the quickest next step before calling.

The Marshall County roster covers only the county jail. A nationwide third-party records search may help fill gaps that local portals often leave — it can surface records from other counties, other states, or federal facilities that county rosters never display. One source among several, not a guarantee of completeness.

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Resource comparison: Marshall County inmate lookup

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Marshall County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster Current and recently released county jail inmates; booking number, charges, booking date Juveniles, federal or tribal custody, ODOC transfers, sealed records, cite-and-release arrests Search by last name or booking number; check released filter if name is absent
Marshall County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (405) 522-2617
Live custody status; bond availability; visitation eligibility and hours Cannot confirm cases in other jurisdictions Call at any hour for custody questions; administrative hours Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Marshall County Courthouse
📞 (918) 451-8558
Case filing status; court dates; District Court docket information Custody location; bond amount before first appearance in judge-required cases Call 8:30 a.m.–noon or 12:30–5:00 p.m. Mon–Fri; no cellphones inside; arrive early to minimize wait
Oklahoma State Courts Network District Court case records statewide; charges filed; case history Custody location; cases handled by tribal or federal courts Search by name or case number; free public access
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup People sentenced to ODOC custody; facility assignment; projected release Pretrial detainees still in county jail; federal or tribal custody Search at the state prison inmate locator if person may have been sentenced and transferred
VINELink Automated custody-status notifications; release alerts Does not replace a direct roster search; notification lag possible Register at the vine to receive alerts when custody status changes

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Frequently asked questions

Why doesn’t the name appear on the Marshall County roster right now?

Booking lag is the most common reason. Intake processing takes time, and a person arrested late at night may not appear on the roster until the following morning. Also check the released-inmates filter — the person may have been released on a cite-and-release, signature release, or posted bond before the roster updated. If neither explains the absence, call the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 522-2617 to confirm custody status directly.

Where do I search if someone from Marshall County was transferred to state or federal custody?

People sentenced and transferred out of the county jail move to Oklahoma Department of Corrections custody. Search the ODOC Offender Lookup at the state prison inmate locator by name. For federal custody, use the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov. Some cases in Oklahoma are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county, so the county roster will not reflect those bookings — the ODOC and federal locators are the next places to check.