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Carter County | Inmates
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Current inmate roster from the Carter County Sheriff's Office.
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Comanche County | Inmates
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Comanche County Detention Center current and released inmates.
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Criminal Histories
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Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation information on how to obtain a criminal history, update your criminal history, expunge a record, or read a RAP sheet.
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Inmates | Death Row
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Choose "Monthly Death Row Population" for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections list of inmates on death row.
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Inmates | Department of Corrections
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections current inmates and released offenders.
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Inmates | Parole Dockets
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections records of pardon and parole docket results.
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Osage County Inmates
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List of current inmates from the Osage County Sheriff Office.
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Sex & Violent Offenders
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Oklahoma Sex and Violent Crime Offender Registry.
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Tulsa County | Inmate Bookings
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Tulsa County Sheriff's Office inmate booking logs.
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Tulsa County | Inmates
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Tulsa County Sheriff's Office online inmate information search by inmate name.
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Tulsa Crime Incident Calls
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Provided by: Tulsa, Oklahoma Police Department. Browse these crime incident live calls.
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Frequently Asked Questions

It varies. Some states offer free online criminal name searches through the state police website. Others charge a fee. Check the databases listed on this page for the current options in Oklahoma.
A criminal history check (through the state repository) shows convictions compiled statewide. A court search (through the Court Clerk) shows the actual case file — charges, motions, dispositions, and documents. They serve different purposes.
Not always. Many states only report convictions in their public criminal history databases. Arrests that did not lead to charges or convictions may not appear. Check the specific database's scope.
No. Federal criminal cases are in PACER, not the state system. If someone was charged with a federal crime in Oklahoma, search the relevant U.S. District Court through PACER.
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