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Mayes County Arrest Records

An arrest is said to have occurred in Mayes County when law enforcement officers take an individual into custody because of a crime. Officers can arrest someone if they witness a crime, have a warrant, or have probable cause that a person engaged in a crime. People arrested in Mayes County are usually held at the Mayes County Jail. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office runs this jail, which is the primary location where arrested individuals are held until their court appearances.

After each arrest, local police departments create records that detail the date, time, location, and charges. While these arrest records may be maintained as separate documents, information from them can be included in other public files, such as the Mayes County court records, criminal history records preserved by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), and district attorney case files.

Are Arrest Records Public in Mayes County?

Yes. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, arrest records in Mayes County are accessible to the public through different agencies, such as local law enforcement departments, the county sheriff's office, or the court system.

However, some arrest information cannot be provided to the public. Examples include records that would obstruct the investigative process, reveal personal private details, or have been sealed by the court.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

Public arrest records in Mayes County typically contain general information about an arrestee, such as their full name, age, and photograph, also known as a mugshot. The records also reveal key details about an arrest, such as its date, time, location, and where the suspect was taken into custody.

Arrest records also specify the charges for which someone was apprehended, such as theft, assault, and murder. Sometimes, the records indicate whether bail or bond was set and the amount/conditions. Moreover, booking information generated after the suspect's arrest, like the date the person was officially booked into jail, may be reflected in these records.

Mayes County Arrest Statistics

According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's Annual Arrest Publication in 2020, Mayes County had 17 juvenile (under 18) arrears and 101 adult arrests for serious crimes like assault, burglary, and theft. These serious crimes are categorized as "index crimes".

Nonetheless, there were other crimes for which persons were arrested that year. For example, 10 juveniles and 95 adults were arrested on drug-related charges, which included both using or selling illegal drugs. There were also 10 juvenile arrests and 230 adult arrests for alcohol-related crimes, such as driving under the influence.

In all, Mayes County had 48 juvenile arrests and 760 adult arrests in 2020.

More recent statistics can be retrieved from the OSBI's Crime Dashboard.

Find Mayes County Arrest Records

Different agencies deliver vital information about an arrested or detained individual in Mayes County. However, access to these records often depends on meeting certain procedural criteria, such as submitting a formal written request, accessing an online database, or paying associated fees.

For example, the Mayes County Sheriff's Office maintains an Inmate Roster—an electronic list of people in jail—that shows their booking dates, charges, and mugshots. This roster is periodically updated and available on the Sheriff's official website. Residents can also obtain recent arrest information by visiting the sheriff's office during normal business hours.

Further, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains an Offender Search tool for finding persons incarcerated in state prisons. The tool is searchable by name or offender number and provides information like an inmate's location and projected release date.

On the federal level, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator assists in locating individuals incarcerated in federal correctional facilities across the United States. Users can search by an inmate's name, register number, or other identifying information.

Free Arrest Record Search in Mayes County

A few resources are open to the public to find arrest records in Mayes County for free. One primary source is the Mayes County Sheriff's Office, which offers access to some public arrest information via its Inmate Roster. Another is the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC). As previously indicated, the DOC has an Offender Search system, which does not produce the actual arrest information but can be useful in finding persons serving time in Oklahoma state prisons for free.

In addition, OSCN - Oklahoma State Courts Network offers access to court records, including available information about arrests where the offender was charged in court.

Lastly, for those willing to use third-party websites, many offer free search options for arrest records, though they usually require payment for more detailed reports.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

The timeframe within which an arrest remains on someone's record in Mayes County is contingent on whether the person takes steps to have the record expunged. Ordinarily, arrests stay on a person's criminal history indefinitely unless expunged under Oklahoma law.

Expungement in Mayes County is controlled by 22 O.S. § 18, which outlines when a person may be entitled to expungement based on the nature of the offense, disposition of the case, and the time elapsed since arrest or conviction.

Expunge Mayes County Arrest Records

An expungement in Mayes County is a process that keeps records out of public sight, saving an individual from potential issues in finding a job, housing, or school. To be granted an expungement in Mayes, a defendant must meet predefined statutory requirements.

For example, one may qualify if their charges were dismissed, they were acquitted, or they received a deferred sentence (a sentence that does not result in a conviction). Other requirements include a certain period that must have passed since the end of the case, such as five years for misdemeanors and ten years for some nonviolent felonies. Serious crimes, such as violent felonies, generally cannot be expunged.

The expungement process in Mayes County begins by filing a petition in the Mayes County District Court. The petition should include information about the arrest or case, such as dates and charges. The petitioner (or defendant) must also notify all involved agencies, including the District Attorney's Office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. The notice allows the agencies to file an objection if they believe the record should not be expunged. The next procedure is the court hearing, where a judge will determine whether to expunge the record. While expunged records are removed from the public records, they can be accessed by the police or courts in an official capacity.

When an arrest record is expunged in Mayes County, the petitioner risks no perjury charge by stating the arrest never happened. This allows them to move forward without their past affecting their future.

Mayes County Arrest Warrants

An arrest warrant in Mayes County is an order signed by a judge that permits law enforcement to arrest someone. Warrants are issued when there is sufficient evidence that someone committed a crime. They can also be approved when someone misses a court date or breaks probation rules.

A Mayes arrest warrant bears the suspect's identity, the crime alleged, and the date of issuance. An enforcement agency may use this warrant to apprehend a person anywhere, even in their home, provided no restriction against such an entry exists.

Do Mayes County Arrest Warrants Expire?

No, arrest warrants issued in Mayes County, Oklahoma, do not expire. They remain outstanding until the subject is apprehended or the judge rescinds the arrest order.

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