Noble County Booking Records and Police Blotter

Noble County arrest records and police blotter data are maintained by the Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry, Oklahoma. The sheriff keeps the official log of all arrests made in the county, and those booking records are public information under Oklahoma law. This page covers how to search the Noble County jail roster, request arrest record copies, and find additional resources for tracking inmate status and court case information.

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Perry County Seat
580-336-3517 Sheriff Phone
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Noble County Sheriff's Office

The Noble County Sheriff's Office is at 721 Cedar Street in Perry, Oklahoma. That is also where the county jail is located, so the sheriff's office and the detention facility share the same building. All calls, including non-emergency lines, route through 911 dispatch, so you will connect with a dispatcher first when you call. They can route you to the correct staff member for records or inmate inquiries.

Noble County sits in north-central Oklahoma, roughly 60 miles north of Oklahoma City. The county seat is Perry. The sheriff serves all unincorporated areas of Noble County and provides backup support to smaller towns. Arrests made by local police in Noble County cities typically result in bookings at the county jail, which means the Noble County police blotter covers much of the county's arrest activity regardless of which agency made the arrest.

The website for the Noble County Sheriff's Office is noblecoso.com. That site provides general contact information, links to services, and an inmate roster you can search by name. Phone inquiries about current inmates are accepted at the main number. Staff can tell you whether a person is in custody and provide basic information about their charges.

OfficeNoble County Sheriff's Office
Address721 Cedar Street, Perry, OK 73077
Phone580-336-3517
Alternate Phone580-336-1001
HoursCalls routed through 911 dispatch
Websitenoblecoso.com

Requesting Noble County Police Blotter Records

Oklahoma's Open Records Act requires law enforcement to make arrest records available to the public. Under Title 51 § 24A.8, the Noble County Sheriff's Office must provide access to booking records during regular business hours. You can request records in person at the office in Perry or send a written request by mail. Include the full name of the subject, date of birth if known, and the approximate date or date range of the arrest.

Fees for record copies are governed by Title 51 § 24A.5. The county can charge a per-page fee for printed copies but cannot charge for the time spent searching records when no copies are requested. Processing time varies. A simple booking record may get turned around the same day, while a request covering multiple incidents or a longer date range may take several days.

If you need a full criminal history rather than a single arrest record, use the OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. A name-based search costs $15 and returns a report from the statewide criminal history database maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. That is the most complete source for criminal background information in Oklahoma.

VINE Alerts and Court Records

VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is a free service that lets people register to get notifications when an inmate's custody status changes. You can sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. VINE covers Noble County detainees. When someone is released or moved, the system sends an alert by phone or email to anyone signed up for that inmate.

Noble County court records are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. You can search by name or case number at no cost. The system shows docket entries, charges filed, hearing dates, and outcomes for cases at the Noble County District Court in Perry. This is separate from the jail roster and covers the court side of cases after initial booking.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people serving state prison sentences or on DOC supervision. It does not show local jail detainees in Noble County. Use the Noble County jail roster or VINE for current local inmates. For legal help, call Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 or the Oklahoma Bar Association at 405-416-7000.

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Cities in Noble County

Noble County communities include Perry, Billings, Morrison, Marland, and Lucien. Arrests made by city police departments in these towns typically result in bookings at the Noble County jail. The police blotter covers arrest activity throughout the county. None of the cities in Noble County meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site, so this page covers all communities in the county.

Nearby Counties

Arrests near county borders may appear in a neighboring county's records depending on jurisdiction. Check the relevant county for records if you are not sure where an incident was logged.