Caddo County, Oklahoma Jail Roster

The is published by the Caddo County Sheriff’s Office, located at 201 West Oklahoma, Anadarko, OK 73005. The roster lists people currently held at the Caddo Correctional Center. Search by last name or use the date filter to narrow results to a specific booking window. Dispatch can be reached at (405) 247-5700.

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

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Searching the Caddo County jail roster

Navigate to the Caddo Correctional Center Inmates page on the Sheriff’s website. The roster displays current bookings at the Caddo Correctional Center in Anadarko. Use the date-range filter to narrow your search when you know approximately when someone was booked — this is especially useful if the person’s name is common or if you are checking a specific recent period.

  1. Open the Caddo Correctional Center Inmates page.
  2. Enter the last name in the search field. A partial name will return broader results.
  3. Apply a date range to filter by booking date if you want to narrow results to a specific window.
  4. Select a result to view the booking photo and charge information for that individual.

The Sheriff’s public records section at Content also links to the Caddo Correctional Center records and related public documents. Booking photos are published under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Juvenile records, sealed cases, and arrests handled by federal or tribal authorities do not appear on the Caddo County Sheriff’s roster. The roster reflects only people currently held at the Caddo Correctional Center; it does not include individuals who have been transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections state facility, released on bond, or diverted to a mental-health hold at a state hospital. Charges listed at booking may change after a court appearance.

Oklahoma’s McGirt decision means some arrests in Caddo County may be processed by tribal police or federal authorities rather than the county. Those records will not appear on the county roster at all. The roster also does not reflect case outcomes — a name appearing on the list means the person is in custody, not that they have been convicted of anything.

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

If someone was just booked tonight

Tonight, call the Caddo County Sheriff’s Office dispatch at (405) 247-5700 to confirm custody. That’s the fastest way to verify someone is in the Caddo Correctional Center right now. Jails book people at all hours, and a call placed now can reach staff on duty. That’s a hard wait, but it’s the right move.

Bond is not always set at booking. In many Oklahoma judicial districts, a pretrial bail schedule allows a scheduled bond to be posted before any court appearance — but state law requires a judge for certain charges, including domestic-abuse arrests, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI. You won’t know which applies until you call the Sheriff’s Office or the Caddo County Court Clerk to ask. That part takes patience, but it’s the only way to get accurate information for your specific situation.

A first court appearance typically follows booking, and that hearing is when bond is formally addressed if it wasn’t set at booking. The Caddo County District Court Clerk can confirm the scheduled appearance time once the case is docketed — you can also check the Oklahoma State Courts Network by name the morning after booking. It’s a long night, and the court portal may not show anything until the next business day.

Visitation at the Caddo Correctional Center is not available the night of booking. Plan to call the Sheriff’s Office the next morning to ask about visiting hours and the approval process. If you need to put money on the person’s account, the Sheriff’s Office lobby has a kiosk that accepts cash or credit card — confirm current availability when you call. An attorney can help you understand the charges and bond options; find one through the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search or contact the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System if cost is a concern.

If someone isn’t on the Caddo County roster

Why might a name not appear on the Caddo Correctional Center roster right now?

Booking lag is the most common reason. Processing takes time after an arrest, and the roster may not reflect a booking that happened within the past several hours. Checking again after some time has passed often resolves the question.

  • Transferred to state custody: If the person was sentenced or transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility, search the ODOC Offender Lookup by name.
  • Mental-health hold or state hospital transfer: Arrests involving a mental-health crisis may result in a transfer to a state psychiatric facility rather than continued county jail custody. The Caddo County Sheriff’s Office can confirm whether a transfer occurred and which authority currently holds the person.
  • Released: Bond may have been posted or the person may have been released on their own recognizance. The roster removes names after release.
  • Held in a neighboring county: Arrests near county lines or on charges originating in another jurisdiction sometimes result in booking at a different facility. Grady, Comanche, Kiowa, and Washita counties border Caddo County.
  • Federal or tribal custody: Some cases in Oklahoma are handled by federal authorities or tribal police rather than the county. Those records do not appear on the county roster. The federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator covers federal custody.
  • Custody notification via VINELink: Register at Vinelink to receive automatic alerts when a person’s custody status changes in Oklahoma.

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Caddo County inmate lookup — resource comparison

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Caddo Correctional Center Inmates roster Current bookings at the Caddo Correctional Center; booking photo; charges at time of arrest Released individuals; state/federal/tribal custody; juveniles; sealed records Search by last name; use date filter for narrow lookups
Caddo County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (405) 247-5700
Custody status; transfer information; bond status; visitation hours Case outcome; court dates (call Clerk for those) Call dispatch; ask specifically whether the person is in custody and whether bond has been set
Caddo County Sheriff’s Office Public Records Request Incident reports; accident reports; booking records not on the online roster Sealed records; juvenile records; ongoing investigation files Submit request online or download the Public Records Request PDF
Oklahoma State Courts Network Case filings; court dates; charges filed by the District Attorney; case history Custody status; bond payment status; tribal or federal court cases Search by name; Caddo County is in the 6th Judicial District
ODOC Offender Lookup People sentenced to Oklahoma state prison custody County jail detainees; pretrial detainees; federal or tribal custody Search by name if the person may have been transferred to state prison
VINELink Custody status changes; release notifications; transfer alerts Charge details; court dates; bond amounts Register for automatic alerts by name or offender ID

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find out if bond has been set for someone booked at the Caddo Correctional Center?

Call the Caddo County Sheriff’s Office dispatch at (405) 247-5700 to ask whether bond has been set. In Oklahoma, many judicial districts use a pretrial bail schedule that allows bond to be posted before a court appearance — but certain charges, including domestic-abuse arrests and second-or-subsequent DUI, require a judge to set bond. The Caddo County Court Clerk can also confirm whether a first appearance has been scheduled. Check the Oklahoma State Courts Network by name once the case is docketed, typically the next business day after booking.

Why doesn’t the name I’m searching appear on the Caddo County jail roster?

Booking processing takes time, so a recent arrest may not yet appear on the roster. Other possibilities: the person was released on bond, transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections state facility (search the ODOC Offender Lookup), transferred to a state hospital on a mental-health hold, held in a neighboring county, or processed by tribal or federal authorities whose records do not appear on the county roster. Register at VINELink for automatic custody-status alerts. If none of these resolve the question, call the Sheriff’s Office dispatch at (405) 247-5700.