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Osage County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Pawhuska, Oklahoma

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The Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, is a detention facility located in Pawhuska, OK. It serves the cities and towns of Osage County, including Pawhuska, Skiatook, and Hominy. The jail houses individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, as well as those who have been convicted of crimes and are serving short sentences.

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Osage County Jail Inmate Lookup

Inmates housed in the Osage County Jail can be located through the online inmate search system provided by the Osage County Sheriff's Office. To conduct an offender search, follow these steps:

Steps for Inmate Search

  1. Visit the Osage County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" link.
  3. Enter the first and last name of the offender you are searching for.
  4. Click "Search."

Using Inmate Search Information

The inmate search results will provide the following information:

  • Offender's name
  • Date of birth
  • Booking number
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Jail location

Tips for Offender Search

  • If you do not know the exact spelling of the offender's name, try using partial names or different variations of the spelling.
  • If you do not find the offender you are searching for, try contacting the Osage County Sheriff's Office directly.

Jail Roster

The Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, maintains an online jail roster that provides information about current detainees. The roster includes the following information:

  • Offender's name
  • Booking number
  • Date of birth
  • Date of arrest
  • Charges
  • Bond amount
  • Jail location

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The jail roster provides detailed information about each offender, including:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon booking.
  • Last Name, First Name: The offender's full name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Date of Arrest: The date the offender was arrested.
  • Charges: A list of the charges against the offender.
  • Bond Amount: The amount of money the offender must pay to be released from jail.
  • Jail Location: The location of the jail where the offender is being held.

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically within 24 hours of an offender being booked or released.

Where to Find the Jail Roster

The Osage County Jail roster can be found on the Osage County Sheriff's Office website.

Other Useful Details

The jail roster can be a valuable tool for:

  • Verifying that an offender is in custody.
  • Obtaining information about an offender's charges and bond amount.
  • Locating an offender's current jail location.

How to Call a Detainee

The Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, uses the Securus Technologies inmate call system. Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls only, and all calls are monitored and recorded.

Calling an Inmate

To call an inmate at the Osage County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Dial the Securus Technologies inmate phone number: (918) 336-5000.
  2. Enter the inmate's booking number when prompted.
  3. Follow the prompts to complete the call.

Inmate Call Regulations and Guidelines

  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of minutes per call.
  • Calls are subject to a per-minute charge.
  • Three-way calling is not allowed.
  • Inmates cannot receive incoming calls.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at the Osage County Jail are not allowed to receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Inmates at the Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, are allowed to receive mail. However, there are certain guidelines that must be followed when sending mail to an inmate.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • The inmate's name and booking number must be written on the bottom left corner of the envelope.
  • Mail must be sent in a standard envelope (no padded envelopes or large envelopes).
  • Mail must be free of any stamps or markings.
  • Mail cannot contain any contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or money.
  • Mail that does not meet these guidelines will be returned to the sender.

Mailing Address

The mailing address for the Osage County Jail is:

Osage County Jail
Attn: Inmate Name and Booking Number
600 Grandview Avenue
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Sending Care Packages to Inmates

Inmates at the Osage County Jail are not allowed to receive care packages.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at the Osage County Jail can receive money through JPay, a secure online payment system. Money can be deposited into an inmate's account using a credit card, debit card, or money order.

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money

  • There is a daily limit of $200 that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • There is a monthly limit of $500 that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • Money cannot be sent to inmates who are in lockdown or disciplinary segregation.

Visitation

To arrange a visit with an inmate at the Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, you must first create an account on the Jail Management System website. Once you have created an account, you can schedule a visit by following these steps:

  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Click on the "Visitation" tab.
  3. Select the inmate you wish to visit.
  4. Choose a date and time for your visit.
  5. Complete the visit request form.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of their visit.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors must remain seated during their visit.
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch or kiss inmates.
  • Visits are limited to 30 minutes in length.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at the Osage County Jail are as follows:

  • Monday: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
  • Sunday: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Video Visitation

The Osage County Jail does not offer video visitation.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as food, snacks, clothing, and toiletries. The commissary is operated by a private vendor, and all profits from the commissary go towards funding inmate programs and services.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use the commissary by placing orders through a computerized kiosk. Inmates can use money from their inmate accounts to purchase items from the commissary.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

Inmates are limited to spending a certain amount of money per week on commissary items. Inmates are also not allowed to purchase certain items, such as weapons, drugs, and alcohol.

Release Information

Inmates are released from the Osage County Jail, also known as the Osage County Detention Facility or Osage County Correctional Institution, when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been granted parole.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who are eligible for release include:

  • Inmates who have served their full sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted parole

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To get inmate release information, you can contact the Osage County Jail.

Security Level and Jail Staff

The Osage County Jail is a medium-security facility. Security measures at the jail include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Security cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Armed guards

Categories of Offenders Housed

The Osage County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • Pre-trial detainees

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. Correctional officers perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Transporting inmates
  • Providing counseling and support to inmates

Correctional Staff

The correctional staff at the Osage County Jail includes:

  • Jail administrator
  • Deputy jail administrator
  • Correctional officers
  • Support staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

900 South Saint Paul Avenue, Pawhuska, OK, 74056-5860

Official Phone Number

918-287-4295

Official Website

www.ocso.net

Pawhuska, OK

Coordinates:
36.66917°N 96.33306°W
Country:
United States
State:
Oklahoma
County:
Osage
Area:
Total:
3.65 sq mi (9.45 km2)
Land:
3.63 sq mi (9.41 km2)
Water:
0.02 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation:
820 ft (250 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
3,584
Estimate (2019):
3,415
Density:
940.25/sq mi (363.00/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-6 (Central (CST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes:
74056
Area code(s):
539/918
FIPS code:
40-57600
GNIS feature ID:
1096476

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you can usually use an online inmate locator provided by the facility's website or the state's department of corrections. Start by visiting the official website of the prison or the state's corrections department. Most sites have a search function where you can enter the inmate's name, and sometimes their inmate ID number, to find their location and status. For example, the Federal Bureau of Prisons offers a search tool for federal inmates.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search effectively, you generally need the inmate's full name and, if possible, their date of birth or inmate ID number. Some systems may also allow searches by race, age, or sex. Having more specific information can help narrow down search results, especially in systems that include many inmates with common names.

Are inmate search results available to the public online?

Yes, inmate search results are typically available to the public online for most jails and prisons. However, the amount of information available can vary by state and by institution. While basic information like an inmate's location, ID number, and release date may be publicly accessible, more sensitive information might be restricted.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find information about recent arrests in my area?

Information about recent arrests can often be found on the official website of your local police department or sheriff's office. Many law enforcement agencies provide arrest logs or press releases on their websites. Additionally, online public records databases and local news websites might publish arrest information.

What details are provided in an arrest lookup report?

An arrest lookup report typically includes the arrested individual's name, date of birth, the charges against them, the arresting agency, the date and time of the arrest, and sometimes the location of the arrest. It may also include bond information and the detainee's mugshot.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can usually search the public records or website of the local sheriff's office or court in the area where you believe the warrant might have been issued. Some jurisdictions also offer online searchable databases for active warrants.

Is there a nationwide database for active warrant searches?

While there is no comprehensive public nationwide database for all active warrants, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) managed by the FBI contains warrant information. However, access to NCIC is restricted to law enforcement agencies. Publicly, you can search multiple local databases or use third-party services that compile warrant information from various sources, though these may not be completely up-to-date or comprehensive.

Jail Bookings

How can I find out if someone was booked into jail recently?

To find out if someone was booked into jail recently, check the online inmate locator or booking log of the jail's official website. Many county jails and police departments publish daily or weekly booking logs that include recent arrests and bookings.

What information is included in jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include the inmate's name, booking photo (mugshot), charges, booking number, date and time of arrest and booking, bond amount, and sometimes the arresting agency. Details can vary by jurisdiction.

Mugshots

Are mugshots from recent arrests publicly accessible?

Yes, mugshots from recent arrests are often publicly accessible through the websites of law enforcement agencies or local jails. However, some states have laws that restrict the release of mugshots to protect individuals' privacy rights.

How can I request a copy of a mugshot?

You can request a copy of a mugshot from the law enforcement agency or jail that processed the arrest. This may involve visiting their office in person, sending a written request, or sometimes requesting it through their website. There might be a fee associated with obtaining a copy.

Inmate Calls

What are the rules for receiving calls from an inmate?

Rules for receiving calls from an inmate vary by facility but generally include restrictions on call length, the time of day calls can be made, and may require setting up a prepaid account or accepting collect calls. Inmates are typically not allowed to receive incoming calls.

How can I set up a prepaid account for inmate calls?

To set up a prepaid account for inmate calls, you'll need to use the phone service provider contracted by the facility where the inmate is housed. This can usually be done online through the provider's website or by phone. You'll need to know the inmate's ID number and the facility's name.

Inmate Mail

What is the proper way to address mail to an inmate?

The proper way to address mail to an inmate typically includes the inmate's full name, ID number, and the facility's address. Check the facility's website or contact them directly for their specific mail guidelines, as incorrect addressing can result in the mail being returned or discarded.

Are there restrictions on what can be sent to inmates through the mail?

Yes, there are restrictions on what can be sent to inmates through the mail, which can include limitations on the type of paper, size, and content of letters, prohibition of certain items like polaroids, cash, or explicit material, and restrictions on books or magazines (which often must be sent directly from the publisher or a recognized bookstore). Check the specific facility's guidelines for detailed restrictions.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you typically need to register as a visitor with the facility, which might involve completing a form and passing a background check. After approval, you can schedule visits according to the facility's visitation schedule, either online, by phone, or in some cases, in person. Each facility has its own rules and scheduling process.

What are the identification requirements for visiting an inmate?

The identification requirements for visiting an inmate usually include a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID card. Some facilities may have additional requirements, such as age restrictions for visitors or additional paperwork for minors. Always check the specific facility's guidelines before your visit.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate's commissary account?

To send money to an inmate's commissary account, you can typically use the facility's approved electronic payment services, which may include online transfers, using a kiosk in the facility's lobby, or by phone. Services such as JPay, Western Union, and MoneyGram are commonly used. You'll need the inmate's name and ID number.

Are there limits on how much money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, there are usually limits on how much money you can send to an inmate, which can vary by facility. Limits can be imposed on the amount per transaction, per day, or per month. Check with the specific facility or their money transfer service provider for details.

Posting Bond

What are the steps to post bond for someone who has been arrested?

To post bond for someone who has been arrested, you typically need to: 1. Find out the bond amount from the jail or court. 2. Decide whether to pay the bond directly, which requires the full bond amount, or use a bail bond agent, who usually charges a non-refundable fee (typically 10% of the bond amount). 3. Complete the necessary paperwork and make the payment. 4. The inmate will be released under the conditions of the bond.

Can I post bond online or do I need to do it in person?

Whether you can post bond online depends on the jurisdiction. Some courts and jails allow bond payments online through their websites or third-party services. In other cases, you may need to do it in person at the court or jail, or through a bail bond agent. Check with the specific court or jail for their procedures.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

The release date for an inmate can sometimes be found through the facility's online inmate locator or by contacting the facility directly. However, exact release dates may not always be publicly available or may be subject to change due to various factors like good behavior credits or additional charges.

What are the procedures for picking up an inmate upon their release?

The procedures for picking up an inmate upon their release vary by facility. Generally, you should coordinate with the inmate and the facility regarding the release time and location. Some facilities require a prior approval or identification check for anyone picking up an inmate. Always confirm with the facility ahead of time.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through public defender offices, legal aid societies, or private attorneys. Many prisons also have law libraries where inmates can conduct legal research. Non-profit organizations and advocacy groups may also provide legal assistance or resources specific to inmates' rights.

Are there free legal services available for inmates?

Yes, there are free legal services available for inmates, often provided by public defender's offices, legal aid organizations, or pro bono services from private attorneys. Additionally, some advocacy groups and non-profits focus on specific issues like wrongful conviction, civil rights, or sentencing appeals and offer free legal assistance in those areas.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have the right to access medical care while incarcerated, which includes treatment for illness and injury, preventive care, and sometimes dental and mental health services. The quality and extent of medical care can vary widely between facilities.

How can I ensure an inmate receives necessary medical treatment?

To ensure an inmate receives necessary medical treatment, you can contact the facility's medical department directly to express concerns. In serious cases, legal action may be necessary to compel adequate medical care. Advocacy and inmate rights organizations can also provide guidance and assistance.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I obtain a copy of someone's criminal record?

To obtain a copy of someone's criminal record, you can request it from the state's department of public safety or justice department. Many states also offer online services where you can conduct a criminal records search for a fee. You'll typically need the person's full name and date of birth.

Are criminal records from all states available in a single database?

No, criminal records from all states are not available in a single public database. However, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), managed by the FBI, contains criminal records from across the country, but access is limited to law enforcement agencies. For public access, you may need to search state and local databases individually or use third-party services that compile records from multiple sources.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search for registered sex offenders in my area?

You can search for registered sex offenders in your area using the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which allows you to search by name or location across the United States. Many states also have their own sex offender registry websites that provide additional search capabilities and information.

What information is available on the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender's name, photograph, address, the offense they were convicted of, and sometimes their employment location. Details can vary by state, and some states may include more or less information.

Background Check

What is included in a standard background check?

A standard background check can include criminal records, employment history, education verification, and credit history. It may also check for any past evictions, driving records, and whether the individual is on any government watchlists or sex offender registries.

How can I request a background check on someone for employment purposes?

To request a background check on someone for employment purposes, you must first obtain their written consent. You can then use a reputable background check service that complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Many services offer online platforms where you can submit the request and receive the report.

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