Stephens County Police Blotter
Stephens County police blotter and arrest records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at 101 South 11th Street in Duncan, Oklahoma. The Stephens County Jail holds up to 162 inmates and processes roughly 3,240 bookings each year. You can call 580-255-3131 at any hour to ask about current inmates, or search online tools to find booking records, charges, and bond information for anyone held in the facility.
Stephens County Overview
Stephens County Sheriff's Office
The Stephens County Sheriff's Office is located at 101 South 11th Street in Duncan. The Sheriff oversees law enforcement across the county, which includes communities such as Comanche, Crawford, Marlow, Rush Springs, Velma, and Loco. The main office number is 580-255-3131, and that same line reaches the jail. The line is staffed around the clock for jail inquiries.
The Stephens County Jail sits at 245 South 10th in Duncan, a short distance from the Sheriff's main building. The jail has a capacity of 162 beds and uses a pod-style design with two levels per pod. Staffing includes detention officers, medical staff, and mental health professionals on all shifts. About 3,240 people are booked into Stephens County each year, which works out to roughly 270 per month on average.
Mail sent to inmates must include the inmate's full name and ID number. The mailing address is 101 South 11th Street, Duncan, OK 73533. Inmate money can be added through the JailATM kiosk in the jail lobby, at JailATM.com, by money order mailed to the facility, or by phone at 877-810-0914. Phone calls are handled through Inmate Sales at 877-998-5678.
| Agency | Stephens County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 101 South 11th Street, Duncan, OK 73533 |
| Jail Address | 245 South 10th, Duncan, OK 73533 |
| Phone | 580-255-3131 |
| Jail Phone | 580-255-3131 (24/7) |
| Capacity | 162 beds |
| Website | JailExchange listing |
Visitation at the Stephens County Jail is handled through Prodigy Inmate Visitation. On-site visits run Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Each inmate gets one free 15-minute on-site visit per week. Visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. Remote video visitation is available seven days a week. All visitors must be on the inmate's approved list and must bring a government-issued photo ID. Up to two guests are permitted per inmate per visit.
Stephens County Inmate Search
Stephens County publishes an online inmate roster that is updated on a regular basis. The roster lets you search by name or booking number. Each record shows the inmate's name, charges, bond amount, and a mugshot. Call 580-255-3131 at any time to ask about a specific person's current status if the online roster does not have what you need.
The JailExchange listing for Stephens County has current information on the county jail.
It lists the facility address and links to inmate search tools when they are available online.
The VINE notification service at vinelink.com, or by calling 877-654-8463, lets you sign up for automatic alerts about Stephens County inmate status changes. VINE sends alerts when someone is released, transferred, or moved. This is a free service available to anyone in Oklahoma. You do not need to sign up in person. The system covers all 77 Oklahoma counties including Stephens.
The Stephens County Jail books around 3,240 people per year. Turnover is high: about 40% of inmates leave within the first month, and another 30% are released within 90 days. That means the roster changes often, and checking it more than once may be necessary if you are watching a particular case.
Stephens County Police Blotter Records Request
You have the right to request police blotter and arrest records from the Stephens County Sheriff's Office under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. The relevant law is Title 51, Section 24A.5, which gives the public access to most government records. The agency must respond in a reasonable time under Title 51, Section 24A.8. Booking records, jail rosters, and incident reports are generally available to the public.
Requests can be submitted in person at 101 South 11th Street in Duncan, or mailed to the same address. Call 580-255-3131 to confirm the preferred format and any fees that may apply. When you submit a written request, include the subject's full name, approximate date of arrest, and any other details that help narrow the search. More specific requests tend to get faster responses.
Electronic messaging at the Stephens County Jail uses the Prodigy Telephone Solutions system. Each message costs $1.00, each photo costs $1.00, and each 30-second video costs $3.00. You can fund the account online, by phone at 866-700-4545, or at the kiosk inside the jail. Bond information is also available by calling 580-255-3131. Payment methods for bond include cash, credit card, money order, bail bond agent, or property collateral.
Statewide Records Tools for Stephens County
The OSBI CHIRP system lets you search Oklahoma criminal history records statewide. CHIRP covers arrests and case outcomes from all 77 counties. If you want to see a full record beyond just the current Stephens County jail status, CHIRP is worth checking. There is a $15 fee for a name-based search. The system is maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people who are serving sentences in state prison. When a Stephens County inmate is sentenced to a DOC facility, they leave the county system. Use the DOC lookup to track them at that point. The county roster and the DOC search together give a full picture of custody from booking through sentence.
Oklahoma court records for Stephens County are searchable through the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. OSCN is free and covers criminal cases filed in district court. You can search by name or case number and see charge details, court dates, and final outcomes. This tool is useful after an arrest when you want to know what charges were filed and what happened in court.
Stephens County Legal Resources
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma helps income-qualifying residents with legal matters in Stephens County. You can reach them at 405-557-0020. The Oklahoma Bar Association runs a referral service that can connect you with a licensed attorney if you need professional legal help with a Stephens County case. The Bar Association can be reached at 405-416-7000.
The Oklahoma Court Information Records at odcr.com is another free tool that covers court case information. It works alongside OSCN and can sometimes show data that OSCN does not have. Both tools are worth checking when researching a Stephens County criminal matter. Neither site requires registration to perform a basic name search.
Cities in Stephens County
Stephens County includes the cities of Duncan, Marlow, Comanche, Rush Springs, Velma, Crawford, and Loco. Duncan is the county seat and home to the Sheriff's Office and jail. All bookings across Stephens County are processed through the same facility in Duncan.
None of the cities in Stephens County currently meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site. Contact the Sheriff's Office in Duncan for blotter and arrest records regardless of which city in the county an arrest occurred in.
Nearby Counties
Stephens County sits in south-central Oklahoma and borders several neighboring counties. Each county has its own jail and records system.