Haskell County, Oklahoma Inmate Search

The Haskell County Sheriff’s Office — which operates the county jail at 1304 Industrial Road in Stigler — does not publish a self-service online roster. To confirm whether someone is currently held at the Haskell County jail, call the Sheriff’s Office directly at (405) 522-2617. Have the person’s full name and date of birth ready before you call. For court case information, the Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Haskell County District Court filings.

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

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How to find an inmate in Haskell County

No online booking roster is confirmed for Haskell County. Calling the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 522-2617 is the direct path to a custody confirmation. The jail is located at 1304 Industrial Road, Stigler, Oklahoma 74462, and the Sheriff’s Office is at 105 Southeast 3rd Street, Stigler. Jails book people at all hours, so a call can be placed any time.

When you call, have these items ready:

  1. The person’s full legal name (including middle name if known)
  2. Date of birth
  3. Approximate date of arrest, if known

Newly booked inmates typically appear in jail records within a few hours of booking, though processing time varies by shift and volume. If the Sheriff’s line is busy, the Oklahoma State Courts Network can confirm whether a case has been filed in Haskell County District Court — a case filing often appears before a booking record is accessible by phone.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Juvenile detainees are not included in public jail records in Oklahoma. Cases handled by tribal or federal authorities — rather than the county — will not appear on the Haskell County jail roster, because those individuals are held in separate facilities under separate jurisdictions. Records sealed by court order are also excluded. These gaps exist regardless of how the roster is accessed, whether by phone or any future online tool.

The roster reflects current custody at the Haskell County jail only. Someone arrested in Haskell County may be held in a neighboring county’s facility if Haskell County has a housing agreement or capacity issue. A person who has already been sentenced to state prison will appear in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at Okoffender rather than on the county roster. Booking records are generally open under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, but the roster shows only people currently in custody — not everyone who has ever been booked.

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 (405) 522-2617 — that’s the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office — to confirm custody right now. That’s the fastest path tonight. Jails book people around the clock, and the line can receive calls at any hour for custody questions, even outside regular business hours.

Bond is the next question, and it’s a hard one to answer tonight. Whether a scheduled bond can be posted directly from the jail depends on the charge and the judicial district’s pretrial bail schedule. Oklahoma law requires a judge to set bond for certain arrests — domestic-abuse charges, protective-order violations, stalking, and second or subsequent DUI arrests among them. That’s frustrating, but it’s normal. Call the Sheriff’s Office to ask whether a bond amount has been set and whether it can be posted before a court appearance.

Visitation won’t be available tonight. That part is just how it works. Visitation hours typically begin the following day at the earliest, and the facility sets its own schedule. Call the Sheriff’s Office in the morning to ask about current visitation hours and any ID or registration requirements before you make the trip to 1304 Industrial Road in Stigler.

Morning actions, in order: call the Haskell County Courthouse at (918) 451-8558 to ask about the first appearance date — the Courthouse is open 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. A first appearance typically happens within a day or two of booking, and that’s when a judge will address bond if it hasn’t been set already. It’s a lot to navigate at once. If you need an attorney, the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System handles public defender appointments, and the Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer search can help you find private counsel.

If someone isn’t on the Haskell County roster

A name not showing up on the Haskell County jail roster has several possible explanations. Neighboring county jails — including those in Latimer, Pittsburg, McIntosh, Sequoyah, and LeFlore counties — sometimes hold Haskell County arrestees under housing agreements or when a case originates near a county line.

  • Booking lag: Processing can take time, especially overnight or during high-volume periods. Call again after a few hours if the arrest was recent.
  • Neighboring county custody: Check the Latimer, Pittsburg, McIntosh, Sequoyah, or LeFlore county sheriff’s offices if the arrest occurred near a county boundary.
  • State DOC transfer: If the person was already sentenced, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at Okoffender.
  • Federal custody: Federal arrests are processed through the U.S. Marshals or Bureau of Prisons — neither appears on county rosters. Search the BOP Inmate Locator at bop.gov/inmateloc.
  • Tribal or other jurisdiction: In Oklahoma, some arrests are handled by tribal or federal authorities rather than the county. The person may be held in a tribal detention facility.
  • Already released: Bond may have been posted or the person may have been released on their own recognizance before you searched.
  • VINELink notification: Register for automated custody-status alerts at Vinelink — this service notifies you when a custody status changes.

Booking lag is the most common explanation when an arrest is recent. Call the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 522-2617 directly — a live inquiry resolves most cases faster than any online search.

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Resource comparison: Haskell County inmate lookup

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Haskell County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (405) 522-2617
Current custody at the Haskell County jail; bond status if set Juveniles; federal or tribal detainees; sealed records; released individuals Call with full name and date of birth
Haskell County Courthouse
📞 (918) 451-8558
First appearance date; case filing status; bond set by judge Custody location; booking details; pre-filing arrests Call weekdays 8 a.m.–noon, 1–5 p.m.
Oklahoma State Courts Network Haskell County District Court case filings; docket entries; charge information Current custody status; booking photos; bond amounts not yet entered Search by name under Haskell County
Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup — Okoffender State prison inmates serving sentences; ODOC facility location County jail detainees; pretrial detainees; federal inmates Search by name or DOC number
VINELink Automated custody-status notifications; release alerts Real-time booking details; charge information; bond amounts Register with the person’s name to receive alerts

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Frequently asked questions

When can I visit someone at the Haskell County jail?

Visitation is not available on the night of booking. Call the (405) 522-2617 the following morning to ask about current visitation hours and any requirements — bring a government-issued photo ID when you go. The jail is at 1304 Industrial Road in Stigler. Visitation schedules can change, so confirm before making the trip.

How is bond set at the Haskell County jail, and can I pay it before a court appearance?

Whether bond can be posted directly from the jail depends on the charge and whether the Haskell County judicial district has a pretrial bail schedule for that offense. Oklahoma law requires a judge to set bond for certain arrests — including domestic-abuse charges, protective-order violations, stalking, and second or subsequent DUI arrests — so those cases require a court appearance first. Call the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office at (405) 522-2617 to ask whether a bond amount has been set and whether it can be posted before the first appearance. The Haskell County Courthouse at (918) 451-8558 can confirm the first appearance date.