Mayes County, Oklahoma Inmate Search

The Mayes County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster lists everyone currently held at the Mayes County Detention Center, sorted by booking date. The roster is published online at Mayes County Sheriff’s Office and can be browsed without an account. For custody questions that the online roster cannot answer, call the Sheriff’s Office at (918) 825-3535. Administrative office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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

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Searching the Mayes County jail roster

The Mayes County Detention Center roster displays current inmates sorted by booking date, newest first. Each row shows the person’s name, booking date, and listed charges. Clicking a name opens a full profile with booking number, charge detail, and bond information where available.

  1. Go to the Mayes County inmate roster.
  2. Scroll or use your browser’s page search (Ctrl+F / Cmd+F) to locate a name. The roster is sortable by booking date ascending or descending using the column controls.
  3. Search by last name, booking date, or charge description. The roster’s page navigation lets you move through multiple pages of current inmates.
  4. Select a row to open the individual profile. That profile page shows the booking number, full charge list, and any bond amount entered at booking.

The Sheriff’s Office also maintains a custody alert sign-up if you want email notification when a specific person’s status changes. The 48-hour release list shows people released within the past two days — useful if a name has dropped off the current roster.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Booking lag affects every jail roster in Oklahoma. A person arrested tonight may not appear on the Mayes County roster for several hours after physical booking is complete — paperwork, fingerprinting, and data entry all happen before the record goes live. Calling the Sheriff’s Office at (918) 825-3535 is faster than the roster for same-night confirmation.

The roster covers only adults held at the Mayes County Detention Center on county charges. It does not display juvenile detainees, people held on state Department of Corrections sentences, people in federal custody, or sealed records. Charges listed at booking reflect what was entered at arrest; they may change after a court appearance. Bond amounts shown are those set at or before booking and may be updated after a judge’s ruling. The Oklahoma Open Records Act makes booking photos and arrest records generally available, but individual entries can be removed if charges are dismissed or a record is expunged under Oklahoma law.

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) 825-3535 — that’s the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office main line — to ask whether your person is in custody. That’s the fastest path tonight. The administrative office runs Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the jail books people at all hours, so a call can be placed any time to reach the detention side. That’s a long night, and the phone is your best tool right now.

Bond is the next question on your mind, and it’s worth knowing how it works here. Many Oklahoma judicial districts publish a pretrial bail schedule that allows a scheduled bond to be posted before any court appearance. Mayes County is in the 12th Judicial District — call the Sheriff’s Office to ask whether a bond amount has been set and whether it can be posted directly at the jail. State law requires a judge for certain arrests, including domestic-abuse charges, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI, so those cases cannot be bonded out at the jail. That part is the hard part, and it’s normal for those cases to wait for a first appearance.

Visitation is not available the night of booking. Jail visitation typically opens the following day at scheduled hours. Call the Sheriff’s Office in the morning to confirm current visitation times for the Mayes County Detention Center. You won’t get in tonight — that’s frustrating but normal — so rest if you can and make the call when the morning shift picks up. The Mayes County District Court Clerk’s office is located at One Court Place, Suite 210, Pryor, Oklahoma 74361 and can be reached at 918-825-6386 for case information once a case number is assigned.

Next-morning actions, in order: call the Sheriff’s Office to confirm custody and bond status, check the online roster to see if the booking record is posted, contact the Court Clerk for case number and first-appearance time, and consult an attorney if needed. The Oklahoma Bar Association’s lawyer search and the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System can help locate counsel. If bond is set, the Oklahoma Insurance Department maintains a list of licensed bail bondsmen you can request through the state.

If someone isn’t on the Mayes County County roster

Why might a name not appear on the roster right away?

Booking lag is the most common reason. Arrests processed late at night or during shift changes can take several hours to appear online. A name absent at midnight may be visible by morning. Calling the Sheriff’s Office directly at (918) 825-3535 confirms custody faster than waiting for the roster to update.

  • Juvenile detention: Minors are not held at the adult county jail. Oklahoma’s juvenile justice system routes youth through the Office of Juvenile Affairs and separate detention facilities. The Mayes County District Court handles juvenile matters; contact the Court Clerk at One Court Place, Suite 210, Pryor, OK 74361 for referral to the appropriate juvenile authority.
  • State DOC transfer: People already sentenced to state prison appear in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at Okoffender, not on the county roster.
  • Federal custody: Federal arrests go to federal detention facilities. Search the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc/ for federal detainees.
  • Released: Check the Mayes County 48-hour release list to see if the person was booked and released before you searched.
  • Tribal or neighboring county custody: In Oklahoma, some cases are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county, depending on the specific case and the parties involved. If the person is not on the Mayes County roster, neighboring counties — Rogers, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Ottawa — each maintain their own rosters. Check those directly.
  • VINELink custody alerts: Register for automated custody notifications at Vinelink to receive alerts when a person’s status changes in the Oklahoma system.

A nationwide search tool may help when the local roster comes up empty. If the person could be held in another county, another state, or federal custody, a third-party database may surface records that local portals often leave. No single database covers every jurisdiction completely, so treat any result as one source to verify — not a guarantee.

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Quick reference: Mayes County custody resources

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Mayes County Detention Center roster Current adult inmates, booking date, charges, bond amount at booking Juveniles, state DOC inmates, federal detainees, sealed records; may lag several hours after booking Browse by name or booking date; click profile for detail
Mayes County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (918) 825-3535
Same-night custody confirmation before roster updates; bond status; visitation hours Cannot confirm juvenile or state DOC custody Call any time for detention questions; admin hours M–F 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Oklahoma State Courts Network Case filings, charge history, court dates for Mayes County District Court Real-time custody status; juvenile cases (sealed) Search by name to find case number and next hearing date
ODOC Offender Lookup People sentenced to Oklahoma state prison custody Pretrial detainees held at county jail; juveniles; federal inmates Search by name or DOC number at okoffender.doc.ok.gov
VINELink Automated custody-status alerts for Oklahoma facilities Federal custody; tribal detention not connected to state system Register at vinelink.com to receive notifications when status changes

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Frequently asked questions

When can I visit someone at the Mayes County Detention Center?

Visitation is not available the night of booking. Call the (918) 825-3535 the following morning to get current visitation hours for the Mayes County Detention Center. Hours can change, so confirm before driving to the facility. Visitors typically must be on an approved list, and the jail may require advance scheduling.

How do I put money on an inmate’s account at the Mayes County jail?

The Mayes County Detention Center uses a commissary deposit system. The Sheriff’s Office has noted that direct deposits — cash or money order delivered to the jail — are preferred over third-party transfer services to avoid delays. Call (918) 825-3535 to confirm the current accepted deposit methods and any account requirements before sending funds.