About the Mayes County Jail
The Mayes County Detention Center is a county detention center in Pryor, Oklahoma, operated by the Mayes County Sheriff's Office. Mike Reed is the current Sheriff. The jail phone line is 918-825-6500.
The facility routinely receives bookings from the Mayes County Sheriff's Office, Pryor Creek Police Department, Chouteau Police Department, Adair Police Department, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and Cherokee Nation Marshal Service.
- Facility
- Mayes County Detention Center
- Address
- 1 Court Place, Suite 150, Pryor, OK 74361
- Main Phone
- 918-825-3535 (24-Hour Office Line)
- Operated By
- Mayes County Sheriff's Office
How the Mayes County Inmate Search Works
The roster at the top of this page is the Mayes County inmate search and is synced directly from official booking data. Available records can show a mugshot, full name, booking number, booking date and time, charges, sentencing status or holds when listed, and a View Profile option.
Users can search by name, show all records, sort from newest to oldest or oldest to newest, and switch between Current Inmates and the 48 Hour Release view. The release view lists people released from the Mayes County Detention Center during the preceding 48 hours.
A booking, charge, hold, or mugshot does not establish guilt or a conviction. The Sheriff's Office states that roster information is provided for convenience and is not certified for accuracy or authenticity, so important custody, bond, charge, case-number, transfer, or release information should be confirmed with the jail before action is taken.
The roster is separate from court records. On Demand Court Records, or ODCR, provides Mayes County court-case information such as filings, scheduled events, court minutes, bond information, warrants, and case dispositions. ODCR is a court-record resource, not an inmate roster.
Posting Bond at Mayes County Jail
The court sets the bond amount, bond type, and release conditions. Before attempting payment, confirm the person's full name, current custody status, case number, bond amount, and bond type.
Appearance bonds are approved and filed through the Mayes County District Court Clerk's Office at One Court Place, Suite 200, Pryor, OK 74361. The Court Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and remains open at noon.
Surety bonds from licensed bail bondsmen are accepted through the District Court Clerk. Bondsmen must be licensed by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and registered on the Mayes County District Court Clerk's approved list.
Call the jail at 918-825-6500 to confirm accepted bond payment methods before coming to the facility.
Sending Money to an Inmate
Online deposits to Mayes County Detention Center inmate trust accounts are handled through Tiger Deposits. Family members can also order approved care packages through Tiger Commissary, and commissary products are distributed on Tuesdays and Fridays. Inmate trust-account deposits are separate from bond payments and from funding an inmate telephone account.
Inmate Communication
Prodigy Solutions is the official inmate telephone service provider for the Mayes County Detention Center. Friends and family can set up a prepaid phone account through Prodigy Solutions or contact Prodigy support at 1-866-700-4545.
Phone-account funding through Prodigy is separate from money deposited into an inmate's Tiger Commissary trust account.
Call the jail at 918-825-6500 to confirm current inmate phone rules and whether inmates can receive messages or only place outgoing calls.
Visitation at Mayes County Jail
Remote video visitation is available through Prodigy Solutions using the Prodigylink service on a smartphone or computer.
Visitation schedules and formats at Mayes County Jail can change based on facility operations, staffing, housing assignment, and inmate classification. Call 918-825-6500 before planning a visit to confirm the current schedule, whether the visit will be in person or by video, and whether the inmate is cleared to receive visitors.
Before a visit:
- Bring a valid government-issued photo ID.
- Minors may need a parent or legal guardian present.
- Follow the jail's current dress code and conduct rules.
- Confirm whether court, transport, discipline, medical, or classification issues affect visitation.
Mayes County Court Information
The District Court of Mayes County is Oklahoma's state trial court of general jurisdiction for Mayes County. The county is part of the 12th District Court Judicial District, which includes Craig, Mayes, and Rogers Counties. Sarah Wallace is the Mayes County Court Clerk and serves as custodian of court records.
On Demand Court Records, or ODCR, is the confirmed online court-record resource for Mayes County trial-court dockets. Users can search by party name, case number, case type, filed-date range, or activity date. Case information can include parties, the assigned judge, scheduled events, court minutes, financial history, bond information, and warrant details.
Mayes County court calendars are available through ODCR's daily calendar and case-specific docket listings. Court records also document in-custody defendants appearing by video from the Mayes County Jail for initial appearances, probable cause affidavit hearings, failure-to-appear arraignments, and disposition dockets.
Some court records may be restricted by expungement or sealing orders, juvenile record confidentiality laws, and restrictions involving victim or witness information. The official hearing notice, summons, docket entry, or court order controls the date, time, location, division, judge, and required appearance format.
- Court
- District Court of Mayes County
- Address
- One Court Place, Suite 200, Pryor, OK 74361
- Phone
- 918-825-2185
- Hours
- Court Clerk's Office: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
- District Court Judicial District
- 12th Judicial District
- Court Clerk
- Sarah Wallace