Find Criminal Records in McIntosh County

McIntosh County criminal records are held by the Court Clerk and the Sheriff's Office in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The county falls in the 15th Judicial District and has a population of about 19,500 people. Court dockets are free to search through state tools like OSCN and ODCR. The McIntosh County Jail processes roughly 2,900 arrests each year and holds an average of 115 inmates in its 145-bed facility. You can get copies of court files at the courthouse or use free state systems to pull up docket info from any computer. Arrest reports and booking data can be requested from the Sheriff's Office during business hours.

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Mcintosh County Overview

19,500 Population
Eufaula County Seat
15th Judicial District
145 beds Jail Capacity

McIntosh County Court Records

Court Clerk Ashley Burton runs the McIntosh County Court Clerk's office at the courthouse, 110 N. 1st Street in Eufaula. Call them at (918) 689-2766. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff keep files for all case types: felony criminal cases, misdemeanor charges, civil lawsuits, probate, and family court. Criminal case records include the charging document, court dates, pleas entered, and case outcome. Most records are open to the public under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act.

Copy fees at the McIntosh County Court Clerk are set by state law. The first page costs $1.00, and each additional page is $0.50. Certified copies add $5.00 for the seal. You can pay by cash, check, or money order. The Court Clerk participates in OSCN for online docket access, so many records are available without visiting the courthouse.

Search McIntosh County Cases Online

The quickest way to look up McIntosh County criminal records is through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). This free tool lets you search court dockets by name, case number, or attorney. You see case types, filing dates, and every action the court took on a case. OSCN covers criminal felonies, misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil cases. The system is available 24/7.

On OSCN, search results show case styles, dates, and all docket entries. You can track a criminal case from filing to final order. Docket information is free to view, but you still have to go to the Court Clerk for actual copies. Case numbers follow standard Oklahoma formats: CF for felonies, CM for misdemeanors.

On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is another option for McIntosh County. Basic name searches are free. The site sometimes has scanned documents that OSCN does not. Document images require a monthly subscription. Use both systems for a complete search.

McIntosh County Sheriff and Jail

The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office is at 110 N. 1st Street in Eufaula. The phone number is (918) 689-2526, and the fax is (918) 689-2527. The McIntosh County Jail sits at 1425 Industrial Road in Eufaula. It has 145 beds and holds an average of 115 inmates daily. The facility processes about 2,900 arrests per year, with a monthly turnover rate around 40%. The inmate population breaks down to roughly 89% male and 11% female. The jail serves Eufaula, Checotah, Hanna, Hitchita, and Stidham.

The jail provides 24/7 phone access for inmate information at (918) 689-2526. Standard booking procedures apply. The Sheriff's Office maintains records of arrests, incident reports, and investigative files under the Open Records Act. The office also provides fingerprinting services, civil process service, and court security for the McIntosh County District Court. You can request arrest reports and booking info by visiting the office or submitting a written request.

Note: The McIntosh County Jail's monthly turnover rate of 40% means the roster changes fast, so call to verify current inmates.

Criminal Record Fees

At the McIntosh County Court Clerk, document copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page after that. Certified copies carry an additional $5.00 charge. If you use the OSBI CHIRP system for a statewide criminal history check, the fee is $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. § 150.9. Sex offender registry checks cost $2.00 each. Violent offender registry checks are also $2.00. OSCN searches are free. ODCR basic searches cost nothing, but document images need a paid plan.

State Criminal Record Tools

Oklahoma runs several state databases covering McIntosh County criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you pull official criminal history reports. It shows arrest and conviction data for serious crimes across the state. You need an account and a credit card. The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision from McIntosh County. It shows location, sentence length, and projected release dates.

The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for offenders in McIntosh County by name, address, or zip code. VINELink tracks offender custody status and sends free alerts by email, text, or phone when an inmate is released or moved. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463.

Expungement in McIntosh County

Certain criminal records can be sealed through expungement under 22 O.S. § 18. People who were arrested but never charged, had charges dropped, completed a deferred sentence, or received a pardon may qualify. The law lists sixteen categories. To file in McIntosh County, submit a petition to the District Court in Eufaula. The OSBI charges $150, and court filing fees range from $50 to $200. Expect the process to take 30 to 45 days.

McIntosh County Land Records

The McIntosh County Clerk provides access to land records online through OKCountyRecords.com. The screenshot below shows the McIntosh County land records search page.

McIntosh County land records search criminal records

You can search by party name, instrument type, recording date, or legal description. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments are all in the system. Recording fees are $8.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each extra page, plus a $10.00 preservation fee per document.

Cities in McIntosh County

Eufaula serves as the county seat. Checotah is the other main town. Criminal cases from anywhere in the county are processed at the courthouse in Eufaula. No cities in McIntosh County have populations over the threshold for individual city pages on this site.

Nearby County Criminal Records

These counties border McIntosh County:

Each county has its own Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office. Court dockets for all Oklahoma counties are on OSCN.

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