Search Latimer County Police Blotter Records

Latimer County police blotter and booking records come from the Latimer County Sheriff's Office in Wilburton, Oklahoma. The county jail processes around 400 bookings per year and maintains a public inmate roster that lists names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for individuals currently in custody.

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Latimer County Sheriff's Office Jail Information

The Latimer County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 111 North Central Street in Wilburton. The facility holds up to 20 inmates and the daily population typically runs at or near capacity. Sheriff Adam Woodruff has led the office since January 2021.

The jail handles all bookings for arrests made in Latimer County. Staff process each person brought in and enter their information into the booking system. Arrest details include charges, bond information, and a photo when available. Records are updated on a regular basis.

OfficeLatimer County Sheriff's Office
Address111 North Central Street, Wilburton, OK 74578
Phone(918) 465-4013
Jail Phone(918) 465-4012
Dispatch(918) 465-2161
Hours24/7 Dispatch; Administration hours vary
Websitelatimercountysheriff.com

Latimer County Jail Inmate Lookup

The Latimer County Sheriff's Office posts an online inmate roster at its website. You can search by name or booking number. Results show the inmate's full name, charges, bond amount, booking date, and photo when one is on file.

For phone inquiries, call the jail directly at (918) 465-4012. Staff are available at any hour to confirm custody status. You can also check VINE for real-time custody alerts.

JailExchange maintains a directory page for the Latimer County Jail with booking and contact details. Latimer County Police Blotter

The jail books roughly 400 people per year. With a 20-bed facility at consistent capacity, the roster updates frequently as new arrests come in and others are released or transferred.

VINE Notification System

Oklahoma's VINE system covers the Latimer County Jail. Register at VINELink.com or call 877-654-8463 to receive alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The service is free and works for anyone who needs updates on a specific person in the jail.

You can set up alerts by phone or email. The system notifies you any time the inmate is released, transferred, or if other status changes occur. This is especially useful when someone has been moved from Latimer County to a different facility.

Visitation at the Latimer County Jail

Latimer County Jail uses NCIC for video visitation. On-site video visits are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the jail. Remote video visits can be done from home daily from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM.

On-site visits at the jail kiosk are free. Remote visits through the NCIC website cost about $7.50 for a 30-minute session plus a $2.00 connection fee. Sessions must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance at ncic.com. Each inmate is limited to two visits per week, and sessions run 20 to 30 minutes. A maximum of two guests may join per session, or three if one guest is a child under age six.

Requesting Latimer County Blotter and Arrest Records

Arrest records and police blotter data from the Latimer County Sheriff's Office are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You can request records in several ways. Call (918) 465-4013 during business hours. You can also email requests to the office or submit a written request by mail to 111 North Central Street, Wilburton, OK 74578.

Include the subject's name, date of birth if known, and the approximate date of the arrest. Staff will search the available records and respond according to state law timelines. Copies may carry a small per-page fee.

For district court records tied to Latimer County arrests, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Cases from this county fall under the 16th Judicial District.

Statewide Search Tools for Latimer County Records

Beyond the county-level resources, Oklahoma maintains several statewide databases that cover Latimer County cases and offenders.

OSCN is often the first stop for court records. ODCR fills in gaps for cases not yet on OSCN. Both are free to use and cover cases filed in Latimer County district courts going back many years.

Legal Aid and Support in Latimer County

Residents who need help with a police blotter matter or an arrest record can contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020. This service may be free for those who qualify by income. The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer referral service is available at 405-416-7000.

The Oklahoma Open Records Act at Title 51 Section 24A.8 outlines what public records you can access and how agencies must respond to requests. Read this before submitting a formal records request so you know what to expect.

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Counties Near Latimer County

Latimer County sits in southeast Oklahoma near several other counties with their own jail and blotter records.