Access McIntosh County Criminal History
McIntosh County criminal history records are held by the court clerk and sheriff's office in Eufaula. The county is part of Judicial District 18 in eastern Oklahoma, near Lake Eufaula. Free state court search tools let you look up criminal case dockets filed in McIntosh County District Court through OSCN and ODCR. The OSBI handles statewide name-based criminal history checks through its online CHIRP system. Here you will find all the ways to search McIntosh County criminal history records, who to call, what it costs, and which tools work best.
McIntosh County Criminal History Overview
McIntosh County Court Clerk Criminal Records
The McIntosh County Court Clerk is Gina Baughman. Her office is at 110 North 1st Street, Eufaula, Oklahoma 74432. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1010, Eufaula, Oklahoma 74432. Call (918) 689-2488 or fax (918) 689-8652. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk keeps records on criminal cases, civil suits, traffic matters, family court cases, and probate proceedings in McIntosh County.
District Judge Thomas W. Alford presides over felony cases and civil matters at the McIntosh County Courthouse. Associate District Judge R. Thomas Cole handles misdemeanor cases and traffic violations. McIntosh County sits in Judicial District 18 with Muskogee and Haskell counties. For certified copies of judgments, call the clerk during business hours. Standard copies run $1.00 per page. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, certified copies cannot cost more than one dollar per page. The office takes cash, money orders, certified checks, and credit or debit cards.
McIntosh County Criminal History Online Search
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers McIntosh County criminal history court records. You can search by party name, case number, or filing date. Case codes include CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. It is free to use. Records typically go back to the early 1990s.
On Demand Court Records also covers McIntosh County cases. ODCR is a private service that pulls data from the court system. It updates close to real time and lets you search by court, party name, or case number. Basic results are free. Paid access gives more detail. Some McIntosh County criminal history records show up on ODCR but not OSCN. Check both systems for a complete look.
Note: Sealed records, juvenile cases, and confidential filings will not appear in public search results on OSCN or ODCR.
Statewide Criminal History Check for McIntosh County
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history searches statewide, including McIntosh County arrests. A name-based search costs $15.00. You need the person's first name, last name, and date of birth. CHIRP checks three years before and after the birth date to catch records with minor data entry errors. You can add a sex offender registry search for $2.00 and a violent offender check for $2.00. There is a $1.00 online fee per search.
The OSBI database only covers Oklahoma. Federal cases and out-of-state arrests are not included. Arrests without fingerprints will not show up. For a more precise match, submit prints to OSBI at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116. Fingerprint-based searches cost $19.00 and produce better results than name-only checks. Call (405) 848-6724 for questions about McIntosh County criminal history lookups or to schedule fingerprinting if your previous submission was rejected.
McIntosh County Sheriff Arrest Records
Sheriff Jeremy Hooten runs the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office at 110 North 1st Street, Eufaula, OK 74432. The phone is (918) 689-2526 and the fax is (918) 689-8862. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The sheriff maintains arrest records, booking logs, and inmate information. Call the jail at any time to ask about current inmates.
The McIntosh County Jail has a capacity of about 72 inmates. All visitors need valid government-issued photo ID. Visitation is scheduled by housing unit. Written requests for jail records should include the person's name, aliases, date of birth, date range, and charges. Mail to: McIntosh County Sheriff's Office, 110 North 1st Street, Eufaula, OK 74432. Inmate mail must list the sender's full name and return address. The Eufaula Police Department at (918) 689-2291 handles city-level incident reports and arrests separately from the sheriff's office.
Criminal History Fees in McIntosh County
The court clerk charges $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certified copies cost more but are capped at one dollar per page under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5. Standard copies max out at 25 cents per page under the Open Records Act.
Arrest report copies from the sheriff run $5 to $25. Incident reports cost $0.25 to $1.00 per page. The OSBI charges $15.00 for name-based CHIRP searches and $19.00 for fingerprint-based checks. Staff-intensive research at the clerk's office may run $10 to $25 per hour. The Eufaula police charge about $0.25 per page for their reports.
McIntosh County Public Records
County Clerk Carolyn McBride keeps land and property records at the McIntosh County Courthouse, 110 North 1st Street, Eufaula. Phone is (918) 689-2741 and email is mcintoshcoclerk@suddenlinkmail.com. Land records are indexed from December 1908. The OKCountyRecords portal gives free online access to McIntosh County land records and scanned images.
All revenue from online copies goes to McIntosh County.
Land records are not criminal history, but the two can overlap. Liens from criminal restitution orders and judgment records may appear in the land system. McIntosh County maintains lakefront property records near Lake Eufaula in addition to standard land records. Under the Open Records Act, you do not have to state your reason for wanting records. Recording fees run $13.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each added page, plus a $5.00 preservation fee.
Sealing McIntosh County Criminal Records
Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, a full expungement in Oklahoma seals both the court record and the OSBI arrest record. Section 991c handles deferred sentences where the plea gets removed after probation, but the arrest stays with OSBI. Filing fees in McIntosh County range from $100 to $300. OSBI charges a $150 processing fee on top of that. Violent felony convictions are not eligible for expungement under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can help with expungement for people who meet income limits. Call (888) 534-5243 to start intake. The process takes several months and sometimes more than a year. For McIntosh County cases, the petition is filed at the courthouse in Eufaula.
More McIntosh County Criminal History Resources
The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup is free and shows anyone under state supervision from McIntosh County. It lists custody status, charges, and release dates. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or county for registered offenders in the McIntosh County area at no cost.
For McIntosh County criminal history questions that go beyond online tools, call the court clerk or sheriff's office in Eufaula. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and tribal court records from the Muscogee (Creek) Nation will not appear in state databases. Judicial District 18 also includes Muskogee and Haskell counties, so some cases involving McIntosh County residents may be filed in those courts.
Nearby Counties
McIntosh County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Each keeps separate criminal history records at its own offices.