Murray County Police Blotter
Murray County police blotter records are kept by the Murray County Sheriff's Office at 700 West 10th Street in Sulphur, Oklahoma. Sheriff Darin Rogers leads the office, which runs the county jail at the same address and processes approximately 680 bookings each year. The office is open around the clock at (580) 622-5106. You can call at any hour to check on an inmate or submit a public records request for blotter data. This page covers the main contacts and tools for searching Murray County arrest records.
Murray County Sheriff Overview
Murray County Sheriff's Office
The Murray County Sheriff's Office is at 700 West 10th Street in Sulphur. Both the main office and the county jail operate at this address. Sheriff Darin Rogers leads the office. The main phone and jail line share the same number: (580) 622-5106. The fax is (580) 622-3804. The office runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and staff can confirm custody status over the phone at any time.
The Murray County Jail books roughly 680 people each year and averages about 34 inmates on any given day. Weekly turnover runs at approximately 55 percent. That means the roster changes often and new arrests appear regularly. About 88.9 percent of inmates are male and about 11.1 percent are female based on historical data. The jail serves communities throughout Murray County including Dougherty, Elmore City, Kenefick, Sulphur, and Wynnewood. If someone was arrested in any of these towns and held on county charges, the county jail in Sulphur is the most likely place they would be held.
| Agency | Murray County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Sheriff | Darin Rogers |
| Address | 700 West 10th Street, Sulphur, OK 73086 |
| Inmate Mail | Inmate Name, Murray County Jail, 700 W. 10th, Sulphur, OK 73086 |
| Phone | (580) 622-5106 |
| Fax | (580) 622-3804 |
| Hours | 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
JailExchange provides a facility profile for Murray County that includes booking stats and contact data. Visit the Murray County jail listing on JailExchange for supplemental reference.
The image above, sourced from JailExchange, shows the Murray County jail and sheriff's office at 700 West 10th Street in Sulphur where all county arrests are processed and held.
Murray County Jail Roster and Inmate Lookup
The Murray County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster that you can search to find people currently in custody. Search by name to see who is booked at the county jail, what charges they face, and their current custody status. The roster updates as bookings and releases happen throughout the day.
If the online tool does not have what you need, call (580) 622-5106. The line is staffed around the clock and staff can tell you whether someone is in custody, when they were booked, and provide basic booking details. For people who were released and are no longer on the active roster, a formal public records request will get you access to older blotter entries. You can also use VINE at vinelink.com or by calling 877-654-8463. VINE covers Murray County and sends automatic alerts to registered users when an inmate's custody status changes. It is free and available at all hours.
Note: Inmate mail for Murray County should go to: Inmate Name, Murray County Jail, 700 W. 10th, Sulphur, OK 73086. Include the sender's name and return address on all mail.
Murray County Police Blotter Records Requests
Oklahoma's Open Records Act at Title 51 Section 24A.8 gives the public the right to request and inspect arrest logs and blotter entries held by the Murray County Sheriff's Office. You can submit a request in person or by mail to 700 West 10th Street, Sulphur, OK 73086. Written requests are the clearest way to document what you are asking for and what time frame you need.
Include the full name of the subject and an approximate date of arrest. Be as specific as you can so staff can locate the correct record without delay. The office may charge a small fee for copying. Records that involve an active investigation may be temporarily withheld under the exemptions in Title 51 Section 24A.5. Completed case records and booking logs are generally available to any member of the public once charges have been filed in court. Call (580) 622-5106 if you have questions about the process before you submit your request.
VINE and Statewide Search Resources
VINE covers Murray County and provides free custody tracking. Call 877-654-8463 or register online at vinelink.com to sign up for alerts. VINE notifies registered users when an inmate is released, moved, or has a court date change. It is useful for victims, family members, and anyone who needs to track an inmate's status without making repeated phone calls to the jail.
For a broader criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov runs statewide name searches for $15. CHIRP pulls arrest and conviction data 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 under DOC supervision. If someone was convicted in Murray County and transferred to a state facility, their record will appear in the DOC database.
Murray County Court Records
Criminal cases filed after a Murray County arrest appear in OSCN at oscn.net. OSCN is free and lets you search by name or case number. It shows charges, hearing dates, and outcomes for Murray County District Court cases. Use OSCN when you want to see what happened to an arrest beyond the initial booking and blotter entry.
If you need legal help in Murray County, contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020. They provide free civil legal help to qualifying low-income individuals across Oklahoma, including residents of Murray County. The Oklahoma Bar Association at (405) 416-7000 can refer you to a private attorney. More details are at okbar.org.
Cities in Murray County
Murray County includes Sulphur, the county seat, along with Dougherty, Elmore City, Kenefick, and Wynnewood. No cities in Murray County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated blotter page on this site.
Arrests made throughout these communities that result in county jail booking appear in Murray County police blotter records. Local municipal arrests may also route through the county jail depending on where a person is held pending a court hearing.
Nearby Counties
Murray County is in south-central Oklahoma and borders five other counties. Each has its own sheriff's office and police blotter records. If you are not certain which county handled a specific arrest, check the location of the incident first.