Mayes County Police Blotter
Mayes County police blotter records are maintained by the Mayes County Sheriff's Office in Pryor, Oklahoma. The sheriff's office operates both an administrative division and a county jail at 34 North Adair Street, which typically holds around 150 inmates and logs close to 3,000 bookings each year. You can search the live jail roster at the sheriff's website, call the jail line, or use the statewide tools covered on this page to find Mayes County arrest and blotter information.
Mayes County Sheriff Overview
Mayes County Sheriff's Office
The Mayes County Sheriff's Office is located at 1 Court Place, Suite 150, in Pryor. The administration office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Dispatch runs 24 hours a day at (918) 825-3535. The jail is at a separate address: 34 North Adair Street, Pryor, OK 74361. Jail Administrator Mitch Goodman and Assistant Jail Administrator Kellie Guess oversee day-to-day operations at the detention center. The jail phone is (918) 825-6500.
The sheriff's office runs a wide range of divisions including patrol deputies, criminal investigation (CID), a criminal interdiction unit (CIU), K-9, missing persons, dispatch, and civil process. The size and scope of the office reflects the workload for a county that books close to 3,000 people each year. The daily population at the jail typically runs at 85 to 97 or more people on any given day. That volume means the police blotter is active and changes frequently as new arrests are processed and people are released.
| Agency | Mayes County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Admin Address | 1 Court Place, Suite 150, Pryor, OK 74361 |
| Jail Address | 34 North Adair Street, Pryor, OK 74361 |
| Main Phone | (918) 825-3535 (24-hour) |
| Jail Phone | (918) 825-6500 |
| Admin Hours | Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Website | mayessheriff.org |
JailExchange documents detailed facility and contact data for the Mayes County detention center. See the Mayes County jail profile on JailExchange for supplemental reference.
The photo above is sourced from JailExchange and shows the Mayes County detention facility in Pryor where all county arrests are processed and held.
Mayes County Jail Roster
The Mayes County Sheriff's Office posts a live inmate roster at mayessheriff.org/roster.php. The roster is searchable by name and typically shows between 85 and 97 or more current inmates at any time. Each listing shows the inmate's name, charges, and custody details. The roster updates as bookings and releases happen throughout the day.
If you need to confirm custody status right away or cannot find someone online, call the jail at (918) 825-6500. Staff can tell you whether someone is in custody and provide basic booking information. For past arrests no longer on the active roster, you will need to submit a formal public records request or use the OSBI CHIRP system for a statewide criminal history check.
Commissary deposits for Mayes County inmates go through tigerdeposits.com. Care packages can be ordered at tigersnack.com. Deliveries occur on Tuesdays and Fridays. Video visitation is available through the ProdigyView app, and phone access can be set up through inmatesales.com or by calling 1-866-797-5578.
Note: The Mayes County jail roster at mayessheriff.org/roster.php reflects current custody only and does not show historical booking records or past arrests.
Mayes County Blotter Records Requests
Oklahoma law at Title 51 Section 24A.8 gives the public the right to request and inspect law enforcement records, including police blotter entries kept by the Mayes County Sheriff's Office. The office provides records and warrants services and accepts public records requests. Submit your request in writing to 1 Court Place, Suite 150, Pryor, OK 74361, or call the main line at (918) 825-3535.
Include the full name of the person you are searching for, an approximate date of arrest, and a description of what records you need. A small fee may apply for copying. Some records related to active investigations may be temporarily withheld under the exemptions in Title 51 Section 24A.5. Completed cases and booking data are generally available to the public upon request. The records and warrants division also handles civil process and property evidence release through the sheriff's office.
VINE Alerts and Statewide Record Tools
The VINE system covers Mayes County. Call 877-654-8463 to check on an inmate's status or sign up for free custody alerts. VINE notifies registered users when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a court date change. It is available around the clock and free to use.
For a broader criminal history check, OSBI's CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov runs statewide name searches for $15. It covers arrests and convictions from across Oklahoma and gives a more complete picture than a single county jail roster. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people in state prison or on DOC supervision. Use it if someone may have been moved from the county jail to a state facility.
Mayes County Court Records
Criminal cases arising from Mayes County arrests are filed in District Court and appear in OSCN at oscn.net. OSCN is free to use and searchable by name or case number. It shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It is the right tool to use when you want to see how an arrest moved through the court system.
For legal help in Mayes County, contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020. They serve qualifying low-income residents in civil cases. The Oklahoma Bar Association at (405) 416-7000 offers a lawyer referral service if you need a private attorney. Visit okbar.org to search for attorneys by location and practice area.
Cities in Mayes County
Mayes County is anchored by Pryor Creek, the county seat. Other communities include Salina, Locust Grove, Chouteau, and Adair. No cities in Mayes County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated police blotter page on this site.
Arrests made throughout Mayes County that result in jail booking at the county facility appear in Mayes County police blotter records. Local police departments in Pryor and other towns also route county-level detainees through the county jail.
Nearby Counties
Mayes County is in northeastern Oklahoma and borders seven other counties. Each has its own sheriff's office and police blotter. Check which county handled the arrest if you are not sure.