About the Cimarron County Jail
The Cimarron County Justice Center, also known as the Cimarron County Jail or Cimarron County Detention Center, is a county detention facility in Boise City, Oklahoma. It is operated directly by the Cimarron County Sheriff’s Office, led by Sheriff Mark Swinton.
The facility houses pretrial detainees, sentenced offenders, and people held on federal immigration matters under the ICE 287(g) Task Force Model. Bookings may come from the Cimarron County Sheriff’s Office, Boise City Police Department, and federal or state partners operating under joint agreements. A booking, listed charge, hold, or mugshot does not establish guilt or a conviction.
- Facility
- Cimarron County Justice Center
- Address
- 409 N Logan, Boise City, OK 73933
- Mailing Address
- 409 N Logan, Boise City, OK 73933
- Main Phone
- (580) 544-2020
- Operated By
- Cimarron County Sheriff’s Office
How the Cimarron County Inmate Search Works
The roster at the top of this page serves as the Cimarron County inmate search and is synced directly from official booking data. Users can search by inmate name, review bookings by booking date, and use pagination controls to move through roster results.
Roster entries can include the person’s full name, booking date, listed charges, additional information notes, and a mugshot or photo field. If someone does not appear, the inmate search may be updating, or the person may have been released or transferred. Call the jail at (580) 544-2020 before acting on custody, transfer, release, charge, or case information that requires current confirmation.
The jail roster is not a court docket or court-record search. The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) provides court-case information for Cimarron County District Court, while the roster reflects custody information maintained through the Sheriff’s Office.
Posting Bond at Cimarron County Jail
The court sets the bond amount, bond type, and release conditions. Before attempting to post bond, confirm the person’s full name, current custody status, case number, bond amount, and accepted bond type.
Call the jail at (580) 544-2020 to confirm accepted bond payment methods before coming to the facility.
Call the jail at (580) 544-2020 to confirm where the bond must be posted before traveling to the facility or courthouse.
Sending Money to an Inmate
Tiger Commissary is the confirmed commissary provider for the Cimarron County Jail. Web orders are placed by searching for the inmate by last name. The weekly order deadline is Sunday at 4:30 PM, and distribution is scheduled for Wednesday.
Commissary purchases are separate from phone-account funding through Reliance and from bond payments. Call the jail at (580) 544-2020 to confirm current approved deposit methods.
Inmate Communication
Reliance Phone Services, also identified as Reliance Telephone, provides inmate telephone service for the Cimarron County Jail. Family and friends can select “CIMARRON COUNTY JAIL” through the Reliance system, choose inmate wallet funding or a phone card, verify the inmate’s name, and enter payment information. Reliance can also be reached at (800) 896-3201.
Text messaging is available through Reliance. Three-way calling and call forwarding are prohibited. Call the jail at (580) 544-2020 to confirm current inmate phone rules and whether inmates can receive messages or only place outgoing calls.
Regular inmate correspondence should be addressed as follows:
Cimarron County Justice Center
[Inmate Name]
409 N Logan
Boise City, OK 73933
Mail is processed directly at the facility at 409 N Logan; no offsite third-party digital mail-scanning vendor is used. Standard written correspondence is allowed when it follows the facility’s addressing and content rules. Blank paper, envelopes, and stamps cannot be mailed to an inmate and must be purchased through commissary.
Prohibited mail includes:
- Lipstick, lip gloss, scents, metallic fixtures, stickers, painted paper, printed paper, and printed photo collages.
- Photos larger than 4×6, Polaroids, and photos depicting alcohol, nudity, weapons, tobacco, or illegal activity.
- Staples, paper clips, laminated plastic, blank paper, envelopes, and stamps.
- Printed social media pages, newspaper clippings, comic strips, greeting cards, and unauthorized inmate-to-inmate mail.
Visitation at Cimarron County Jail
The confirmed in-person visitation schedule and visitor requirements for the Cimarron County Jail are listed below.
| Visitation | Confirmed Rule |
|---|---|
| Days | Tuesday and Thursday |
| Hours | 9:00 AM–4:00 PM |
| Scheduling | By appointment |
| Visitor Registration | Required |
| Visit Duration | 30 minutes per person |
| Adult Visitor Limit | 1 registered adult at a time |
| Identification | Valid identification required |
Visitor rules include:
- Adult visitors must present valid identification, such as a government-issued photo ID.
- Visitors under 18 must be the inmate’s biological or legally adopted children, grandchildren, or siblings.
- Minor visitors must remain accompanied and supervised by a registered adult at all times.
- Footwear is required.
- Tube tops, tank tops, backless or sleeveless tops, midriff or cutoff shirts, see-through mesh clothing, short shorts, micro-mini skirts, bathing suits, and provocative clothing are prohibited.
- Clothing promoting violence, hate, drugs, profanity, sex acts, or gangs is prohibited.
Remote video visitation is also available through Reliance Phone Services / Reliance Telephone.
Cimarron County Court Information
Cimarron County District Court is in Oklahoma’s 1st Judicial District.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) is the confirmed online court-record resource for Cimarron County. Available case categories include Criminal Felony (CF), Criminal Misdemeanor (CM), Traffic (TR), Civil (CJ/CV), Probate (PB), marriage and divorce matters, and other nonconfidential court records.
OSCN supports searches by party name, case number, filing-date range, closing-date range, and traffic citation number. Case information can include case status, assigned judge, parties, docket and minute entries, scheduled hearings, and costs and fees.
Public Cimarron County District Court calendars and dockets can be searched by docket date or case classification. Electronic access is subject to Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules, the Oklahoma Open Records Act, and restrictions that apply to expunged, sealed, juvenile, or otherwise confidential cases.
The jail roster reflects custody information, while OSCN provides information about court proceedings. The official hearing notice, summons, docket entry, or court order controls the date, time, location, division, judge, and appearance format for a court proceeding.
- Court
- Cimarron County District Court
- District Court Judicial District
- 1st Judicial District