Police Blotter in Beaver County
Beaver County police blotter and arrest records are maintained by the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 215 Avenue E in Beaver, Oklahoma. The county jail is a small facility that holds up to 16 inmates and has been operating since 1907. You can call the jail 24 hours a day or use statewide tools to search for booking records. This page covers how to look up Beaver County arrest information and how to request copies of blotter records under Oklahoma's open records law.
Beaver County Overview
Beaver County Sheriff's Office
The Beaver County Sheriff's Office is located at 215 Avenue E in Beaver. The same address serves as the jail. Office hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays. Jail staff are on duty all day and night. The phone number 580-625-4549 works for both the office and jail inquiries. All arrests made in Beaver County, including those by city police and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, result in bookings at this facility.
Beaver County sits in the Oklahoma Panhandle in the far northwestern corner of the state. It shares borders with Harper, Texas, Ellis, and Woodward counties. Towns served include Beaver, Felt, and Keyes. It is one of Oklahoma's most rural and sparsely populated counties. Annual bookings run about 240 per year, which reflects the small population. The average daily inmate count is between 12 and 16 people.
| Address | 215 Avenue "E", Beaver, OK 73932 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 580-625-4549 (24 hours) |
| Office Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Jail Hours | 24/7 |
| Website | JailExchange - Beaver County |
Beaver County Jail Roster and Blotter Records
Beaver County has limited public online tools for jail lookup. There is no full public roster maintained on a county website at this time. To find out whether someone is in Beaver County custody, call 580-625-4549. The line runs 24 hours a day. Staff can confirm custody status and provide basic booking information such as charges and bond amount.
JailExchange at jailexchange.com provides facility details for the Beaver County jail, including contact information and inmate communication procedures.
The JailExchange listing above shows Beaver County jail details including contact numbers, visitation procedures, and mail rules for people in custody.
Visitation at the Beaver County jail follows a set schedule. Visits run from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Sundays and all weekdays. Evening visits on weekdays run from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Saturday hours match Sunday hours. Each visit is 30 minutes long, with a maximum of two guests per inmate. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list and bring a government-issued photo ID. The jail asks visitors to dress in professional, non-revealing clothing.
Note: Because Beaver County runs a small jail, the phone is the most reliable way to check current inmate status; an online roster is not consistently maintained.
Requesting Beaver County Police Blotter Records
Oklahoma's open records law at Title 51 § 24A.8 requires law enforcement agencies to make police blotter data available to the public. This includes arrest names, charges, and booking dates. The Beaver County Sheriff's Office handles requests in person, by phone, and by mail. Written requests go to Beaver County Sheriff, 215 Avenue E, Beaver, OK 73932.
Copy fees follow state rules under Title 51 § 24A.5. In-person viewing is typically free during office hours. Printed copies carry a per-page charge. For broader criminal history that covers more than one county, the OSBI CHIRP system offers statewide name searches for $15.
VINE and Statewide Search Tools
The VINE system covers Beaver County and can alert you when an inmate's custody status changes. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. This free service sends phone or email alerts when someone is released, transferred, or has a change in custody status. It is available 24 hours a day and does not require you to call the jail repeatedly.
For people who have moved from Beaver County custody to a state prison, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. This tool tracks state prisoners and people on post-release supervision. It does not show local jail detainees. Use the county jail phone line or VINE for current county custody status.
Court records for Beaver County cases are on the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. After a booking, the case moves to the District Court, and OSCN shows all docket entries, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes at no charge.
Court Records and Legal Resources
The Beaver County District Court is the next stop after a booking. All felony charges and most misdemeanors go through the court system. OSCN at oscn.net is the free way to search those case records. You can look up by name or case number and see the full docket from the first appearance to the final resolution.
If you need help with a case or records request, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 provides free legal help to qualifying low-income residents. The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer referral service at 405-416-7000 can connect you with an attorney who handles criminal matters in the Panhandle area.
Cities in Beaver County
Beaver County has three main communities: Beaver, Felt, and Keyes. None of these towns meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All arrest records from these communities are processed through the Beaver County Sheriff's Office and booked into the county jail at 215 Avenue E in Beaver.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County borders four other counties in northwestern Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Check the right county sheriff for incidents near a county line.