Access Noble County Criminal Records
Noble County criminal records are kept by the Court Clerk and the Sheriff's Office in Perry, Oklahoma. The county has a population of about 11,500 people. Court case dockets can be searched for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The Noble County Sheriff's Office runs a website with an online jail roster, a wanted persons list, and other helpful tools. You can get copies of court files at the courthouse or search criminal records from home using OSCN and ODCR. The Sheriff's Office handles arrest reports, booking logs, and warrant information. Both offices are at the Noble County Courthouse in Perry.
Noble County Overview
Noble County Court Records
The Noble County District Court Clerk's office is at the Noble County Courthouse in Perry. The office maintains files for all district court cases: felony criminal cases, misdemeanor charges, civil lawsuits, family law matters, probate, and juvenile proceedings. Criminal records include the charging document, arrest warrants, bond papers, plea agreements, trial records, and the judgment and sentence. These records are public under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act, with exceptions for sealed cases and juvenile records.
The Court Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. You can request records in person, by mail, or by written request. Staff can help you find cases, but they cannot provide legal advice. The office organizes records by case number and keeps indexes by party name and case type. Public access terminals are available in the office for searching case info on your own.
Copy fees follow state law. Standard copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certified copies cost more. If you do not have a case number, the clerk may charge a search fee to cover staff time. Payment is by cash, check, or money order.
Search Noble County Cases Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) is the best free tool for searching Noble County criminal records. Look up court dockets by name, case number, or attorney. The system shows case types, filing dates, scheduled hearings, and all docket entries. Some documents can be viewed as PDF files right on the site, though many show a tag that says they are only available at the clerk's office. OSCN runs 24 hours a day and covers felonies, misdemeanors, traffic cases, and civil matters.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is another way to search Noble County cases. Basic searches are free. ODCR may have document images that OSCN does not, but viewing them requires a paid subscription. Both systems update regularly, though there can be a short delay between when something is filed and when it shows up online. For a thorough search, use both.
Noble County Sheriff's Office
The Noble County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county, based at the courthouse in Perry. The office provides patrol, investigations, jail operations, and court security. Deputies, investigators, dispatchers, and jail staff work under the elected Sheriff. The office keeps records of all incidents, arrests, accidents, and investigations. The Records Division handles public records requests under the Open Records Act.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County Sheriff's Office website, which provides access to several online tools for criminal records.
To get copies of incident or accident reports, visit the Sheriff's Office during regular hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM) or submit a written request by mail or email. Include the date, time, location, names, and report number if you know it. Fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page after that. Most requests take 5 to 10 business days. The office may redact certain details, like juvenile info or data tied to open investigations. The Sheriff's Office also provides fingerprinting for background checks, employment, and concealed carry permits.
Noble County Jail Roster
The Noble County Jail holds people who have been arrested in the county. It houses those awaiting trial, serving short sentences, and waiting for transfer to state facilities. The jail keeps records of every booking, including personal info, mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. The Noble County jail roster is posted online and shows current inmates with their names, booking dates, and charges.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County jail roster page, where you can see current inmates and their booking info.
The online roster gives a snapshot of who is in custody right now, but it does not include historical booking data for people who have been released. For info on past bookings or detailed records, submit a request to the Sheriff's Office. You can also call the jail during business hours to ask about an inmate's status, visitation hours, or how to put money on a commissary account. The Sheriff's Office also keeps a list of active warrants, including arrest warrants, bench warrants, and capias warrants from the district court.
Visitors must schedule ahead and bring valid photo ID. Visits happen through video systems or glass partitions. Attorneys can visit clients outside regular hours with proper credentials. All visitors go through screening, and anyone who breaks jail rules or tries to bring in contraband will be turned away.
Note: The Noble County jail roster may not reflect real-time changes, so call the jail to verify current inmate status.
Noble County Criminal Record Fees
At the Noble County Court Clerk, copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per additional page. Certified copies cost more per document. A statewide criminal history check through the OSBI CHIRP system costs $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. § 150.9. Sex offender checks are $2.00. Violent offender checks are $2.00. The Sheriff's Office charges $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page for reports. OSCN and basic ODCR searches are free.
State Resources for Noble County
Oklahoma maintains state databases that include Noble County criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides official criminal history reports with fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data. You need an account and credit card. The DOC Offender Lookup tracks inmates from Noble County in state prisons or under DOC supervision. It shows location, sentence length, and projected release.
The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for offenders in Noble County by name, address, or zip code. VINELink tracks custody status and sends free alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463.
Note: OSBI criminal history results only cover Oklahoma records and do not include arrests from other states.
Expungement in Noble County
Oklahoma law allows certain criminal records to be sealed through expungement under 22 O.S. § 18. People arrested but never charged, those whose charges were dismissed, people who completed deferred sentences, and those who received pardons may be eligible. The statute lists sixteen categories. To file in Noble County, submit a petition to the District Court in Perry. The OSBI charges $150, and court filing fees run $50 to $200. The process takes about 30 to 45 days. Once sealed, the record is treated as if it never happened.
Noble County Land Records
The Noble County Clerk's Office records and preserves all land records for the county. You can search them online through OKCountyRecords.com. The screenshot below shows the Noble County land records search portal.
The online system lets you search by name, instrument type, date range, book and page, or legal description. Deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and plats are all there. Scanned images come in PDF format. Recording fees are $8.00 for the first page and $2.00 per additional page, plus a $10.00 preservation fee. Documentary stamp tax is $0.75 per $500 of consideration. New records show up online within 24 to 48 hours of recording.
Cities in Noble County
Perry is the county seat and largest town. Other communities include Billings, Marland, Morrison, and Red Rock. All criminal cases in Noble County are processed at the courthouse in Perry. No cities in Noble County meet the population threshold for individual city pages.
Nearby County Criminal Records
These counties border Noble County:
Each county has its own Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office. Court dockets for all Oklahoma counties are on OSCN.