Inmate Lookup: Rogers County, Oklahoma

The Rogers County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Roster is the direct online source for current custody status at the Rogers County jail. The roster is published by the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office, which operates the county detention facility in Claremore. Search by last name to confirm whether someone is currently in custody. If the portal is unavailable, call the (918) 342-9700 Sheriff’s line directly for roster inquiries.

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

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Searching the Rogers County jail roster

The Rogers County Sheriff’s Department publishes its inmate roster at Inmate Roster 2. The roster page carries a disclaimer noting that the information is provided for general reference and that the Sheriff’s Office is not responsible for errors or omissions. Search by the person’s last name. The roster displays name, booking date, charges, and bond information for current detainees held at the Rogers County facility.

  1. Navigate to the Rogers County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Roster.
  2. Search by last name. Common names may return multiple results — confirm by first name and booking date.
  3. Note the listed charges and bond amount if shown.
  4. If the portal is down or returns no results, call the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 342-9700 for a live roster inquiry.

The Sheriff’s Office is located off Walton Road in Claremore. Note that the Sheriff’s Office does not share a parking lot with the adjacent shopping center — plan for separate parking when visiting in person.

What the roster does (and doesn’t) show

Juvenile records, sealed cases, and arrests handled by tribal or federal authorities do not appear on the Rogers County Sheriff’s roster. The roster reflects only individuals currently held at the county facility. People arrested by Claremore city police or other municipal agencies in Rogers County may be booked into the same facility, but cases handled by a tribal law enforcement agency or the federal Bureau of Prisons will not appear here at all. Oklahoma’s McGirt decision means some arrests in northeastern Oklahoma are processed through tribal or federal channels rather than the county — so a missing name does not automatically mean the person was not arrested.

The roster also does not show individuals who have been transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility after sentencing, or those who have already been released. Bond information shown on the roster reflects what was set at booking or by a judge — it may not reflect payments already made. Confirm numbers and hours before visiting or calling. If you’re reading this because someone was just booked tonight, the section below is for you.

If someone was just booked tonight

Tonight, the fastest path to confirm custody is the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 342-9700. Jails book people at all hours, and a call placed now can confirm whether your person is in the system. That’s a hard thing to be doing at this hour, but it’s the right call to make.

When you call, ask specifically whether the person has been booked and processed. Processing takes time after an arrest — the name may not yet appear on the online roster even if the person is physically in custody. That gap is normal, not a sign something went wrong.

On bond: whether a scheduled bond can be posted directly at the jail or requires a first appearance before a judge depends on the charge. Oklahoma law requires a judge for certain arrests — including domestic-abuse charges, protective-order violations, stalking, and a second or subsequent DUI. For other charges, the Rogers County judicial district may allow bond to be posted before any court appearance. Ask the Sheriff’s Office which applies to this case. That’s the question that matters most right now.

Visitation at the Rogers County jail is not available tonight. On-site kiosk visits are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the jail lobby. Remote video visits can also be arranged through the facility. Check the Rogers County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Visitation page for current scheduling details. It’s a long night — visitation is a tomorrow problem.

Morning actions: call the Rogers County District Court Clerk at the (918) 342-9700 Rogers County Courthouse line for case filing information. Court Clerk hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you need a bondsman, the Oklahoma Insurance Department maintains a list of licensed bail bond agents. If the charge is serious, consulting an attorney before the first appearance is worth doing — the Oklahoma Bar Association Find a Lawyer directory and the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System are both options depending on circumstances.

If someone isn’t on the Rogers County County roster

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

Booking lag is the most common reason. An arrest made in the past several hours may not yet be reflected online even though the person is physically in custody. Call the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 342-9700 to confirm directly whether the person was booked or has already been released — the roster is a snapshot, not a live feed.

  • Already released: Bond may have been posted and the person released before the roster updated. The Sheriff’s Office can confirm release.
  • Transferred to state custody: If the person was sentenced and transferred to an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility, search the ODOC Offender Lookup at Okoffender.
  • Held by tribal or federal authority: Some arrests in northeastern Oklahoma are processed through tribal courts or the federal system under the McGirt framework. The county roster will not reflect those cases. Check the relevant tribal authority or the federal Bureau of Prisons locator.
  • Held in a neighboring county: If the arrest occurred near a county line, the person may have been transported to an adjacent facility — Mayes, Wagoner, or Tulsa County jails are possibilities depending on the circumstances.
  • Custody status via VINELink: Register for automated custody notifications at Vinelink to receive alerts if custody status changes.

A nationwide records search may help surface custody records in other states or federal facilities that Rogers County’s roster cannot reach. The tool is designed to search across multiple jurisdictions and may include records from county jails, state corrections systems, and federal databases — though per-jurisdiction completeness varies and results should be treated as one source among several.

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Rogers County inmate lookup — resource comparison

Resource What it confirms What it won’t show Next step
Rogers County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Roster Current detainees at the Rogers County jail; charges; bond amount at booking Juveniles; sealed cases; tribal/federal arrests; people already released or transferred Search by last name; call (918) 342-9700 if portal is down
Rogers County Sheriff’s Office
📞 (918) 342-9700
Live custody confirmation; booking status; release information Bond amounts set by a judge after booking; case disposition Call to confirm custody or ask about bond procedure for the specific charge
Oklahoma State Courts Network Case filings, docket entries, and court dates in Rogers County District Court Current physical custody location; federal or tribal court cases Search by name; note case number for Clerk inquiries
ODOC Offender Lookup Individuals sentenced to Oklahoma state prison custody Pretrial detainees; people held at county jail; federal inmates Search if person was sentenced and may have been transferred out of county
VINELink Custody status notifications; release alerts Charge details; bond amounts; court dates Register to receive automated alerts when custody status changes

Related Rogers County resources

Rogers County arrest records ·
Rogers County warrant search

Nearby counties:
Mayes County inmate search ·
Wagoner County inmate search ·
Tulsa County inmate search ·
Cherokee County inmate search

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find out if someone is in the Rogers County jail right now?

Search the Rogers County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Roster by last name. The roster shows current detainees, charges, and bond information. If the portal is unavailable or returns no result, call the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 342-9700 for a live custody check. A name missing from the online roster does not always mean the person is not in custody — booking lag, a recent transfer, or a tribal/federal case can each explain a missing result.

If someone isn’t on the Rogers County roster, where else should I check in Oklahoma?

Check the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup at Okoffender if the person may have been sentenced and transferred to state prison. For custody status notifications, register at Vinelink. If the arrest may have involved tribal or federal jurisdiction — which applies to some cases in northeastern Oklahoma under the McGirt framework — check the relevant tribal authority or the federal Bureau of Prisons locator. Neighboring county jails (Mayes, Wagoner, Tulsa) are also worth checking if the arrest occurred near a county line.