Oklahoma Federal Inmate Locator Departament of Corrections
- Department Name
- Oklahoma Department of Corrections
- Official Website
- Website
- Currently Incarcerated Inmates
- Link
- Visitor Application
- Link
- Send Email
- Link
- Send Money
- Link
- Phone Calls
- Link
- Location
- P.O. Box 11400. Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400
- Phone Number
- 405-425-2500, 405-425-2578
Types of Correctional Facilities in Oklahoma
Offenders who are serving their sentence in an Oklahoma state prison are overseen by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC). With a centralized inmate database, you can search for an inmate easily no matter what facility they are in.
However, inmates who are serving their sentence in county jails, police jails, or city jails will not be found in this database. You will need to go to their websites for that information.
Below you will find information on the Oklahoma DOC, how to do an inmate search, and how to stay in contact with an inmate.
Oklahoma DOC Mission
All state prisons have a mission of their own. The core mission of the Oklahoma Department of corrections is to protect the public, increase public safety, promote safe work environments, and encourage positive change in offender behavior. They promote successful reentry and rehabilitation programs.
How to Search for an Inmate
Doing an inmate search is beneficial because you can locate an inmate, get their ID numbers, and case information that you may need for other reasons.
To search for an inmate at Oklahoma state prisons, you will visit the OK DOC homepage. Click on the button down the page and to the left that says inmate and offender look up.
You will need to accept the terms and conditions. You will be asked for some information: OK DOC number, last name, first name, and date of birth. If you don’t know that information, simply type in the last name, check I am not a robot, and hit search.
You will be given a list of inmates with the same last name that you can choose from. From there you will want to write down their OK DOC number, date of birth, and the facility they are at.
How to Stay in Communication
Letters: Mailing letters to an inmate is a great way to stay in contact. Using the facility location found in the inmate search, you can send a loved one letters. Make sure to include the following information on the envelope:
- ODOC number
- Offenders full name
- The complete address of the facility
Visiting: In order to visit an inmate, you will need to fill out the visitor’s request form.
Phone calls: Inmates cannot receive incoming calls, but they can make collect calls. If you do not have a landline or contract service, you can set up a prepaid account through Connect Network so an offender can call you.
How to Send Money
There are a couple ways you can send money to an inmate. You can send an old-fashioned cashier’s check or money order to the facility, or you can use one of two online banking solutions:
You will need to include the inmate’s name, DOC number, and sender’s name.
It is important to follow all rules and procedures. They are put there to keep visitors, workers, and inmates safe.
Correctional Facilities in Oklahoma
There are 227 jails and prisons in state OklahomaCarter County Jail
100 South Washington, Ardmore, OK, 73401-7039
580-223-6014
Ottawa County Jail
28 B Street Southeast, Miami, OK, 74354-7041
918-541-2806
Garfield County Detention Center
1020 S 10th Street, Enid, OK, 73701
580-548-0240
Logan County Jail
216 South Broad Street, Guthrie, OK, 73044
405-282-4100
Grant County Jail
219 North First Street, Medford, OK, 73759
580-395-2356
Cleveland County F. Dewayne Beggs Detention Center
2550 West Franklin Road, Norman, OK, 73069
405-701-7700
Cleveland County Juvenile Detention
1650 Tecumseh Road, Norman, OK, 73069
405-321-8605, 405-321-8600
Oklahoma County Juvenile
5905 North Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK, 73117
405-713-6400
Oklahoma County Detention Center
201 North Shartel Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102
405-713-1000, 405-713-1930, 405-297-1910
Osage County Jail
900 South Saint Paul Avenue, Pawhuska, OK, 74056-5860
918-287-4295
Tulsa County G.A. Bob Evans Juvenile Detention Center
315 S. Gilcrease Museum Road, Tulsa, OK, 74127-8438
918-596-5960
Tulsa County Jail & Detention Center
300 North Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK, 74103
918-596-8900
Walters Community Work Center
602 SW Highland Avenue Rural Route 3, Box 9, Walters, OK, 73572-9602
580-875-2885
Waurika Community Work Center
107 West Anderson, Waurika, OK, 73573-3096
580-228-3521
Lloyd E. Rader Center
13323 West Highway 51, Sand Springs, OK, 74063
918-246-8000
Lawton Community Corrections Center
605 Southwest Coombs Road, Lawton, OK, 73501-8294
580-248-6703
Kate Barnard Community Corrections Center
3300 Martin Luther King Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73111
405-425-2900
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
29501 Kickapoo, McLoud, OK, 74851
405-964-3020
Mack Alford Correctional Center
1151 North Highway 69PO Box 220, Stringtown, OK, 74569-0220
580-346-7301
Mangum Community Work Center
119 East Jefferson, Mangum, OK, 73554-4242
580-782-3315