Seminole County Police Blotter and Arrest Records
Seminole County police blotter records come from the Sheriff's Office at 211 E 2nd Street in Wewoka, Oklahoma. The county jail holds 42 beds and books roughly 840 people each year. Call 405-257-6235 at any time to ask about an inmate, or use the search tools below to look up charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for anyone currently held in the facility.
Seminole County Overview
Seminole County Sheriff's Office and Jail
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office runs all jail operations for the county. The facility sits at 211 E 2nd Street in Wewoka and handles both pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Staff answer the jail line 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
With 42 beds, the Seminole County Jail is a smaller facility, but it stays busy. About 40 percent of inmates turn over each month, which means the roster changes often. If you need to find someone, calling the jail directly is usually the fastest way to get current status. The jail phone is 405-257-6235.
| Office | Seminole County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 211 E 2nd Street, Wewoka, OK 74884 |
| Phone | 405-257-5445 |
| Jail Phone | 405-257-6235 |
| Hours | 24/7 Jail Line |
| Website | Jail Information |
The jail address for inmate mail is: Inmate's Full Name and ID Number, Seminole County Jail, 211 E. 2nd, Wewoka, OK 74884. Always include the inmate ID number or mail may be returned.
Seminole County Inmate Search and Booking Records
You can search current Seminole County arrest and booking records online. The roster shows each inmate's name, charges, bond amount, booking date, and mugshot. Records are updated on a regular basis so the list reflects who is actually in custody.
The jail line at 405-257-6235 can confirm whether a person is in custody and give basic status details. For statewide notifications when an inmate is released or moved, sign up through VINE. The toll-free VINE number is 877-654-8463 and the site is vinelink.com. VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text at no charge.
For court case records beyond the jail roster, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The OSCN site at oscn.net lets you search by name or case number across all Oklahoma district courts. Seminole County cases appear there once filed. The Oklahoma District Court Records site at odcr.com is another free option for older case data.
The jailexchange.com page linked in the table above has current jail roster details and additional facility information specific to Seminole County.
The jail information page above shows current inmate data and facility details for the Seminole County Jail in Wewoka.
How to Access Seminole County Police Blotter Data
There are three main ways to get arrest and booking records in Seminole County. Online search is the fastest for most people. In-person or mail requests work when you need official copies or printed records.
- Online: Check the jail roster through jailexchange.com or call the jail at 405-257-6235
- VINE: Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463 to get release alerts
- OSCN: Search court filings at oscn.net for free
- CHIRP: Get certified criminal history reports from the OSBI at chirp.osbi.ok.gov for $15
- In person: Visit the Sheriff's Office at 211 E 2nd Street, Wewoka during business hours
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, found in Title 51 of the state code, gives the public the right to request records from government agencies including the sheriff's office. Agencies must respond to written requests in a reasonable time. Some records, such as active investigation files, may be withheld under specific exemptions.
Seminole County Jail Visitation and Inmate Services
Visitation at the Seminole County Jail uses the NCIC system for video visits. On-site video kiosk hours run daily from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Remote video visits are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to noon. Remote visits cost roughly $7.50 for 30 minutes plus a $2.00 connection fee. On-site kiosk visits are free. Call NCIC at 800-943-2189 for setup or questions.
Phone calls go through NCIC as well. Inmates can make outgoing calls through PIN debit or collect call accounts. To set up a prepaid account, go to ncic.com or call 800-943-2189. Collect call rates run about $0.21 per minute on prepaid accounts and $0.25 per minute for non-prepaid calls.
To send money to an inmate, use the Tiger Kiosk in the lobby, go online through the commissary provider, or mail a money order. Cash is not accepted by mail. Include the inmate's full name and ID number on any money order sent by mail.
Mail is accepted for inmates in postcards or standard envelopes. Paperback books, newspapers, and magazines are allowed if sent from a publisher or retailer. Hardcover books are not permitted. Write the inmate's full name and ID number on all mail.
Additional Record Sources for Seminole County
For criminal history beyond what the jail roster shows, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs the CHIRP system. You can get a certified background check at chirp.osbi.ok.gov for $15. These reports cover statewide arrest and conviction data.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections tracks state prison inmates separately from county jail inmates. If someone has been sentenced and transferred to a state facility, look them up at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. That search is free.
If you need legal help in Seminole County, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can be reached at 405-557-0020. The Oklahoma Bar Association referral line is 405-416-7000. Both offices can point you toward attorneys who handle criminal defense and records matters.
Bond information is available by calling the jail at 405-257-6235. The staff can tell you the current bond amount and whether an inmate is eligible for release. A licensed bail bondsman can also help with the bond process.
Nearby Oklahoma Counties
Seminole County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Each has its own sheriff's office and jail records available online.