Find Marshall County Police Blotter Records
Marshall County police blotter and arrest records are on file with the Marshall County Sheriff's Office at 207 North 4th Street in Madill, Oklahoma. Sheriff Danny Cryer runs the office, which operates its jail at the same location and processes roughly 1,240 bookings each year. The jail holds up to 62 people and runs 24 hours a day. You can search the inmate roster by name or call the jail line directly to find out about a specific person's custody status. This page covers all the key tools and contacts for Marshall County arrest and blotter data.
Marshall County Sheriff Overview
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is at 207 North 4th Street in Madill. Sheriff Danny Cryer leads the office, which handles patrol, civil process, and detention for the county. The jail sits at the same address and holds up to 62 inmates. At times the population pushes close to capacity, with daily counts reported near 47 to 62 people. The facility processes about 1,240 bookings each year, which means turnover is steady and the blotter reflects new entries on a regular basis.
To reach the main office, call (580) 795-2221. For the jail specifically, press option 2 after the call connects. Booking inquiries go to option 3. The fax number is (580) 795-7524. The jail also accepts inmates from the Madill Police Department and other local municipalities in Marshall County, including Mannsville, Milburn, Oakland, Pickens, and Texoma. If you are looking for someone arrested in any of those towns, they are likely housed at the Marshall County Jail if they did not post bail.
| Agency | Marshall County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Sheriff | Danny Cryer |
| Address | 207 North 4th Street, Madill, OK 73446 |
| Phone | (580) 795-2221 |
| Jail Line | (580) 795-2221, option 2 |
| Booking Line | (580) 795-2221, option 3 |
| Fax | (580) 795-7524 |
| Website | marshall.okcounties.org |
| Hours | 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
| Jail Capacity | 62 beds |
JailExchange maintains a detailed profile of the Marshall County detention facility with contact info and booking data. View the Marshall County jail listing on JailExchange for supplemental reference.
The image above shows the Marshall County jail facility in Madill as documented on JailExchange. The facility at 207 North 4th Street is both the sheriff's office and the county detention center.
Marshall County Jail Roster and Inmate Search
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster searchable by name or booking number. You can find information on who is currently in custody, what charges they face, and what their bond is set at. The roster updates as bookings and releases occur throughout the day. Check it whenever you need current custody information.
For faster results or if you cannot use the online tool, call the jail at (580) 795-2221 and press option 2. Staff can confirm custody status and tell you when a person was booked. The VINE system at vinelink.com also covers Marshall County inmates. VINE lets you sign up for automatic alerts when an inmate is released or transferred. The toll-free line is 877-654-8463. Both VINE and the direct jail line are available at all hours.
Note: The Marshall County Jail also accepts inmates from US Marshal's Service and local police departments in Madill and surrounding communities, so the active roster may include people from multiple agencies.
Marshall County Police Blotter Records Access
Oklahoma's Open Records Act at Title 51 Section 24A.8 gives the public the right to request arrest logs, blotter entries, and other law enforcement records held by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. You can make a request in person during business hours or by mail. Address written requests to 207 North 4th Street, Madill, OK 73446.
Be specific in your request. Include the full name of the subject and an approximate date range for the arrest. The office may charge a small fee for copies. Records that relate to an active investigation may be temporarily withheld under the exemptions at Title 51 Section 24A.5. Once charges are filed and the investigation is no longer active, blotter records and arrest logs are open to any member of the public.
VINE and Oklahoma-Wide Search Tools
For tracking Marshall County inmates or getting alerts on custody changes, use the VINE notification system at 877-654-8463. VINE is free and sends automatic notifications to registered users when an inmate is released, moved, or has a court date change. It is widely used by victims, family members, and attorneys who need to monitor someone's status.
OSBI's CHIRP criminal history portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide arrest and conviction data for $15 per name search. This is useful when you want a full picture of someone's record across Oklahoma, not just their current Marshall County booking. The Oklahoma DOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people currently in state prison or under DOC supervision and is worth checking if a person may have been transferred out of county custody.
Marshall County Court Records
Once charges are filed after a Marshall County arrest, the case appears in OSCN at oscn.net. You can search for free by name or case number. OSCN shows charges, hearing dates, bond amounts, and final dispositions for District Court cases. It is the right tool when you want to follow the legal outcome of an arrest rather than just the booking data.
If you need help navigating the legal system in Marshall County, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 offers free assistance to qualifying individuals in civil matters. The Oklahoma Bar Association at (405) 416-7000 can refer you to a private attorney through its lawyer referral program. Both resources are useful if you are involved in a case and need guidance. More info is available at okbar.org.
Cities in Marshall County
Marshall County's main communities include Madill, Mannsville, Milburn, Oakland, Pickens, and Texoma. Madill is the county seat and where the sheriff's office and jail are located. No cities in Marshall County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated police blotter page on this site.
All arrests in these communities that result in county jail booking show up in Marshall County police blotter records. Local municipal arrests by the Madill Police Department also route to the county jail and appear in the blotter.
Nearby Counties
Marshall County is in south-central Oklahoma and borders five other counties. Each has its own jail and police blotter. Check the county where the arrest occurred to find the right records.