Cleveland County Booking Records
Cleveland County police blotter and arrest records are managed by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office in Norman. The county runs a real-time inmate lookup system that lets you search current jail inmates by name or booking number. Whether you want to check on a recent arrest, find someone held at the F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center, or request copies of booking reports, this page covers the tools and steps you need to access Cleveland County records through official sources.
Cleveland County Overview
Cleveland County Sheriff's Office
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office is at 128 S. Peters Avenue in Norman. The main phone is 405-701-8888. The records division is also at this address, and staff can help with public records requests during business hours. The sheriff's office handles patrol throughout unincorporated parts of the county and works alongside local police departments in Norman, Moore, and other cities.
The county jail is a separate facility called the F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center, located at 2550 West Franklin Road in Norman. The jail phone is 405-701-7700 and operates 24 hours a day. The facility is managed by the Cleveland County Criminal Justice Authority. Jail administrator Cary Bryant oversees daily operations. The detention center uses video visitation only, with visits scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Visit hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM, with a 30-minute session limit and a maximum of two visits per inmate per day.
| Agency | Cleveland County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Sheriff's Office Address | 128 S. Peters Avenue, Norman, OK 73069 |
| Main Phone | 405-701-8888 |
| Detention Center Address | 2550 West Franklin Road, Norman, OK 73069 |
| Jail Phone | 405-701-7700 (24 hours) |
| Hours | Office: Business hours; Jail: 24/7 |
Cleveland County Police Blotter and Inmate Search
Cleveland County offers a real-time online inmate lookup. The roster is available at 74.218.167.200/p2c/jailinmates.aspx. You can search by name or booking number. Results include the inmate's name, race, sex, age, and booking details. Mugshots are included in the results when available. The system updates in real time, so recent bookings show up quickly.
The Cleveland County jail inmate search tool provides real-time booking data including charges and booking photos for current detainees.
The inmate search page above reflects current bookings at the F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center in Norman and updates as new arrests come in.
You can also use a free public terminal at the Sheriff's Office at 128 S. Peters Avenue to search jail records during business hours. Call 405-701-7700 at any time to inquire by phone about an inmate's status. Staff can look up by name and give you current custody details.
VINE custody alerts are also available for Cleveland County. Register at VINELink.com or call 877-654-8463 to set up notifications. You'll get alerts by phone, text, or email when an inmate's status changes, including releases and transfers.
How to Get Cleveland County Arrest Records
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office maintains public arrest records under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. Under Title 51 Section 24A.5, records of public agencies are open for inspection and copying during normal business hours. Arrest logs, booking reports, incident reports, and sex offender registry data are all accessible as public records. You don't need to give a reason for requesting these records.
To request records in person, go to 128 S. Peters Avenue in Norman during business hours. Bring a photo ID and be ready to describe the records you're looking for. The records division can pull recent reports quickly. Older or more detailed case records may take a few days to process. A written request can be mailed to the same address to the Records Division.
Copy fees apply under Title 51 Section 24A.8. Standard copy rates across Oklahoma counties run about $0.25 to $1.00 per page. In-person record viewing at the office is generally free. The Sheriff's Office also lists most wanted information and the sex offender registry on its official website.
If you need help with a records request or believe you've been improperly denied access, contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 for guidance. They serve low-income individuals across the state.
Statewide Tools for Cleveland County
Oklahoma's OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide criminal history searches. CHIRP pulls from the state's arrest and disposition records and covers Cleveland County along with all other Oklahoma jurisdictions. These searches are available to the public for a fee and are often used for formal background check purposes.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov is free and covers people serving or having served state prison sentences. If someone arrested in Cleveland County was later convicted and sent to a DOC facility, you can track them and their expected release date through this system.
OSCN Court Records in Cleveland County
Cleveland County District Court records are available at oscn.net. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is free and searchable by name or case number. It shows criminal and civil case dockets, charges, court dates, and outcomes for cases filed in Cleveland County. This is a good way to follow up after finding a booking record and see how the case moved through the court system.
Cleveland County is one of the busier courts in the state given its population and proximity to Oklahoma City. OSCN covers many years of court history for the county. Case records from the District Court in Norman go back decades in the system. You can find everything from recent felony charges to older case dispositions through the same search interface.
For legal help in Cleveland County, the Oklahoma Bar Association at 405-416-7000 can refer you to a local attorney. Legal Aid at legalaidok.org helps those who qualify based on income.
Cities in Cleveland County
Cleveland County includes Norman and Moore, both of which have pages on this site. Other cities in the county include Midwest City portions, Noble, Lexington, and Slaughterville. For arrests within city limits, the local police department may maintain separate records from the Sheriff's Office.
Nearby Counties
Cleveland County sits south of Oklahoma County and is surrounded by several other central Oklahoma counties. If the arrest you're looking for didn't happen in Cleveland County, check the adjoining jurisdictions.