What are Mayes County Arrest Records?
Mayes County arrest records are official documents about an individual's criminal history record within the jurisdiction of Mayes County. Arrest records equally describe circumstances that surround an individual's arrests. It includes information on searches, inquiries, reports, logs, arrest warrants, and mug shots. However, these records do not provide definitive proof of a subject's involvement in a crime. Thus, they may not replace detailed criminal history information. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office is the primary custodian of arrest records in Mayes.
Crime Statistics
Mayes County reported 351 crimes in 2018, according to data retrieved from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. This included 135 larcenies, 47 motor vehicle thefts, 15 rapes, 32 aggravated assaults, 1 murder, 7 arsons and nil robbery.
A five-year analysis showed that since 2014, crime in Mayes County have increased by 28.6%. There was an uptrend in aggravated assault 60%), larceny (8.9%), rape (400%), arson (40%), and motor vehicle theft (104%). While the murder rate remained unchanged, robbery declined by 100%.
What are Mayes County Criminal Records?
Also known as rap sheets, Mayes County criminal records are official documents that detail an individual's criminal history within the county’s jurisdiction. These records include reports about an individual's arrests, past criminal charges, acquitted criminal charges, dismissed criminal charges, current criminal charges as well as convictions and sentences. Unlike arrest reports, criminal records show that an individual was found guilty of a crime or allegation.
How Do I Get Mayes County Criminal Records?
Unless sealed by state statute or court order, Mayes County criminal records are public records. The Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation processes name-based criminal history requests from public entities.
- Online requests: To obtain a criminal record online, visit the CHIRP database. Requesters must register to use the service and pay $15.00 per search.
- Mail requests: Interested parties must download and complete a request form. Then, they must enclose the form, payment, and a photo ID in a self-addressed stamped envelope. Direct mail requests to:
Criminal History Record Information Request
6600 North Harvey Place
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Phone: (405) 848-6724
Fax: (405) 879-2503
Likewise, some third-party service providers allow access to publicly available records online. Since geographical location does not limit search engines, they are useful to search for specific and multiple documents. However, third-party search engines cannot guarantee record availability since they are not government-sponsored. To query the search engines on third party sites, use:
- The location of the record
- The name of the individual involved (juvenile records are often unavailable)
How to Find Mayes County Sex Offender Information
The Mayes County Sheriff maintains a sex offender registry on all sex offenders in Mayes County. The registry is useful to track convicted and wanted sex offenders in Mayes County. Query the database using the name, phone number, email address, internet name, or location of the suspected sex offender. Likewise, the Oklahoma Department of Correction maintains a statewide sex offender registry.
How do I Visit an Inmate in Mayes County Jail?
Adult offenders serve time at the Mayes County Jail located at:
Mayes County Jail
34 North Adair Street
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-3820
The jail allows onsite video visitations. All visitors must register on the visitation web portal and must schedule visitations 24 hours in advance. Visitors must be fully and appropriately dressed. The visitation time is from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; from Sunday through Friday. Furthermore, visitors must be in the inmate’s visitation list and must carry a government-issued photo ID at all times.
Where And How To Find Mayes County Inmate Information
Individuals may call the Mayes County Jail directly to request information on a current inmate. Likewise, the Mayes Sheriff’s Office maintains information on Mayes County inmates accessible on its inmate roster. To query the system, enter information such as first name, last name, booking date, and charges.
What are Mayes County Court Records?
Mayes County Court Records are documents, files, and transcripts of all criminal and civil proceedings in the courts. The Clerk of Courts is charged with keeping these records. To access a court record, the requester must visit the Clerk’s Office in person and present the litigant’s name and case number. Interested requesters may also use hearing dates and filing dates to find records on the court database.
For in-person requests, visit:
Mayes Clerk of Courts
One Court Place, Suite 200
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2185
Location of all Courts in Mayes County
This is a list of the addresses and contact information of courts in Mayes County:
Mayes County District Court
Mayes County Courthouse
1 Court Place, Suite 200
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2185
Fax: (918) 825-4415
Adair Municipal Court
533 East Main Street, P.O. Box 198
Adair, OK 74330
Phone: (918) 785-2432
Chouteau Municipal Court
111 South Lewis Street, P.O. Box 819
Chouteau, OK 74337
Phone: (918) 476-5902
Disney Municipal Court
322 West Main Street
Disney, OK 74340
Phone: (918) 435-8242
Langley Municipal Court
324 West Osage, P.O. Box 760
Langley, OK 74350
Phone: (918) 782-9850
Locust Grove Municipal Court
103 South Broadway, P.O. Box 246
Locust Grove, OK 74352
Phone: (918) 479-2300
Pryor Creek Municipal Court
12 North Rowe Street, P.O. Box 1167
Pryor, OK 74362
Phone: (918) 825-0888
Fax: (918) 825-6577
Salina Municipal Court
321 West Ferry Street, P.O. Box 276
Salina, OK 74365
Phone: (918) 434-5026
Spavinaw Municipal Court
103 Lake Avenue, P.O. Box 196
Spavinaw, OK 74336
Phone: (918) 589-2278
Sportsmen Acres Municipal Court
97 Quail Drive
Sportsmen Acres, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 824-1000
Strang Municipal Court
207 Broadway, P.O. Box 286
Strang, OK 74367
Phone: (918) 593-2222
What are Mayes County Vital Records?
Vital records in Mayes are official documents that pertain to all births, deaths, marriages, and marriage dissolution that occurred within the county’s jurisdiction. The Clerk of District Court and the County Clerk disseminate vital records to individuals named on the record and their legal designees.
Where And How To Get Mayes County Divorce Records
The Clerk of the Mayes County District Court disseminates divorce or marriage dissolution records in Mayes County. Only eligible individuals, i.e. persons named on the record, their legal designees, and persons armed with a court order may obtain certified copies in person at the Clerk’s Office. The Clerk’s Office will give an estimate for associated costs.
Direct requests to:
Mayes Clerk of Courts
One Court Place, Suite 200
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2185
Where And How To Get Mayes County Marriage Records
The Clerk of District Courts issues marriage licenses and disseminate marriage records in Mayes County. Eligible individuals i.e. persons named on the record and their legal designees may obtain certified copies of marriage records in person at the Clerk’s Office. The Clerk’s Office will give an estimate for associated costs.
Direct requests to:
Mayes Clerk of Courts
One Court Place, Suite 200
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2185
Where And How To Get Mayes County Birth Records
Certified copies of birth records are available upon request to eligible persons i.e. the individual and their immediate family members, may obtain birth records in person at the County Clerk’s Office. The Clerk’s Office will give an estimate for associated costs.
Direct requests to:
Mayes County Clerk
One Court Place, Suite 120
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2426
Fax: (918) 825-3803
Where And How To Get Mayes County Death Records
Certified copies of death records are available upon request to eligible persons at the County Clerk’s Office. These include the immediate family members of the deceased and their legal designees. The Clerk’s Office will give an estimate for associated costs.
Direct requests to:
Mayes County Clerk
One Court Place, Suite 120
Pryor, OK 74361
Phone: (918) 825-2426
Fax: (918) 825-3803
In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.