Noble County, Oklahoma Inmate Search

To find an inmate currently held at the Noble County Jail, go to the Noble County Sheriff’s Office inmate search page. The Noble County Sheriff’s Office operates the jail in Perry, Oklahoma and maintains the custody roster. If the online search does not return results, call the Noble County Sheriff’s Office directly — contact information is available at the Sheriff’s contact page.

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

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How to find an inmate in Noble County

Does the Noble County Sheriff’s Office publish a live online roster? The inmate search page at noblecosook.gov is the county’s official custody lookup. Use it to check whether a specific person is currently held at the Noble County Jail in Perry. If the page is unavailable or returns no results, the Sheriff’s Office contact page at Contact Us provides direct contact options for roster inquiries.

  1. Navigate to Inmate Search.
  2. Search by the person’s last name or full name as it appears on their ID.
  3. Review the results for booking date, charges listed, and current custody status.
  4. If no result appears, check the recently released list at Released Inmates before calling.

For formal records requests beyond the online roster, the Noble County Sheriff’s Office provides a downloadable Records Request Form under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The Sheriff’s records page explains submission procedures. Bring a valid photo ID if visiting in person.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Juvenile bookings do not appear on the Noble County public roster. Sealed records, cases handled by tribal authorities, and individuals in federal custody are also excluded. Oklahoma’s McGirt-era jurisdictional framework means some arrests in Noble County may be processed by tribal or federal agencies rather than the county Sheriff — those individuals will not appear on the county jail roster regardless of where the arrest occurred.

The roster reflects current Noble County Jail custody only. It does not show people who have been transferred to Oklahoma Department of Corrections state facilities, held in a neighboring county under an inter-county agreement, or released since the last update. Charges shown are booking charges and may not reflect later court amendments. The Noble County Courthouse, located in Perry, is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; court case details can be verified through the Oklahoma State Courts Network.

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

If someone was just booked tonight

The Noble County Sheriff’s Office is the fastest path to confirm tonight’s custody. Call (580) 336-3517 — the Noble County Courthouse number connects you to county offices, and jail staff handle custody inquiries at any hour because bookings happen day and night. That’s a hard thing to be doing at 11 PM, but it’s the right call to make.

When you call, ask specifically whether the person has been booked and is currently in custody at the Noble County Jail. Confirm the booking number if one is available — you’ll need it for follow-up calls. The online roster at Inmate Search may not yet reflect a booking that happened within the last few hours, so a phone call gets you faster confirmation than the website tonight.

Bond is the question everyone asks first, and the answer varies. That’s frustrating but normal. In Oklahoma, some judicial districts use a pretrial bail schedule that allows a bond to be posted before any court appearance — the Sheriff’s office can tell you whether a scheduled bond applies to this arrest. State law requires a judge to set bond for certain charges, including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI. Ask the Sheriff’s office or the Noble County District Court Clerk which process applies here. The Noble County Courthouse is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., so a Clerk call is a next-morning action.

Visitation is not available tonight. It’s a long night, and that part doesn’t get easier. Check the Noble County Sheriff’s Office visitation and phones page for scheduled hours, which typically begin the following day. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit — it’s required at the facility. The Helpful Resources page on the Sheriff’s site lists visitation scheduling information. If you need an attorney, the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search and the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System are the right places to look.

If someone isn’t on the Noble County County roster

Why might someone not appear on the Noble County roster right away?

Booking lag is the most common reason. A person arrested late at night or during a shift change may not appear on the online roster for several hours after processing is complete. Check the roster again before pursuing other paths.

  • Transferred to state custody: If the person was sentenced or transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility, search the ODOC Offender Lookup at Okoffender.
  • Held in a neighboring county: Noble County borders Garfield County to the west, Kay County to the north, Pawnee County to the east, and Logan County and Payne County to the south. Overflow housing or jurisdiction-specific transfers occasionally place Noble County arrestees in a neighboring facility. Check those counties’ sheriff rosters directly.
  • Released: The Noble County Sheriff’s Office maintains a recently released list at Released Inmates. Check there if the arrest was recent.
  • Federal custody: Arrests on federal charges are processed through the U.S. Marshals Service and held in federal facilities. Search the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov.
  • Tribal or other jurisdiction: In Oklahoma, some cases are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county. If the arrest involved a tribal law enforcement agency, contact that tribal authority directly.
  • Custody notification via VINELink: Register for automated custody alerts at Vinelink to receive notification when custody status changes.

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Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Noble County Sheriff’s Office inmate search Current custody at Noble County Jail; booking charges; booking date Juveniles; sealed records; federal or tribal custody; recent releases not yet updated Search by last name; if no result, check released list or call the Sheriff
Noble County Sheriff’s Officecontact page Live custody status; bond schedule applicability; booking number Court case details; sentence information; ODOC transfers Call the Noble County Courthouse at (580) 336-3517
Oklahoma State Courts Network Noble County District Court case filings; charges; hearing dates; case history Current jail custody status; bond posted or not; ODOC location Search by name or case number; Noble County District Court is open Mon–Fri 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup — Okoffender State prison and community supervision status for sentenced individuals Pre-trial county jail detainees; federal inmates; tribal custody Search by name or DOC number if county roster shows no result
VINELink Automated custody-status notifications; release alerts Does not replace a direct custody confirmation call Register with name and contact info to receive alerts when status changes

Frequently asked questions

The Noble County roster shows no record for the person I’m searching. Does that mean they were released?

Not necessarily. A booking that occurred within the last several hours may not yet appear on the online roster due to processing lag. Check the recently released list at noblecosook.gov/released-inmates to see if the person was processed and released. If neither list shows a result, the person may be held in a neighboring county’s facility (Garfield, Kay, Payne, or Logan), transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility searchable at the state prison inmate locator, or held in federal custody. Calling the Noble County Sheriff’s Office directly is the fastest way to confirm current status.

How is bond set after an arrest in Noble County, and can it be paid before a court appearance?

Bond procedures in Noble County depend on the charge and the judicial district’s current practices. Some Oklahoma judicial districts use a pretrial bail schedule that allows a bond to be posted at the jail before any court appearance. For certain charges — including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI — Oklahoma law requires a judge to set bond, meaning release before a first appearance is not available. Call the Noble County Sheriff’s Office or the Noble County District Court Clerk (open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) to confirm which process applies to the specific arrest. The Noble County Sheriff’s Office lists registered bondsmen at noblecosook.gov/bondsmen.