Kay County, Oklahoma · Newkirk · Ponca City
Bail Bonds for Kay County
Serving Newkirk, Ponca City, Blackwell, Tonkawa, Braman, Kaw City & surrounding areas · 24/7
How Do I Bail Someone Out of Kay County Jail?
To bail someone out of the Kay County Detention Center in Newkirk, Oklahoma, call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000. The jail is located at 1101 West Dry Road, Newkirk, OK 74647 and can be reached at (580) 362-3393. After booking, bail amounts are set by the court based on charges and criminal history. Angel Bail Bonds offers competitive rates, accepts cash, credit cards, Zelle, and Venmo, and handles everything remotely by phone or e-sign. Once bond is posted, most defendants are released within 1-4 hours. Visiting hours at Kay County Jail are Monday–Friday 7:30 AM–9:00 PM and Saturday–Sunday 7:30 AM–2:30 PM. The Kay County Courthouse is located at 201 S Main St, Newkirk, and the Court Clerk can be reached at (580) 362-2571.
Last updated: March 2026 · Verified with Kay County Sheriff's Office
Kay County Detention Center
| Address | 1101 W Dry Rd, Newkirk, OK 74647 |
| Jail Phone | (580) 362-3393 |
| Sheriff | (580) 362-3250 |
| Visiting Hours | Mon–Fri 7:30 AM–9:00 PM Sat–Sun 7:30 AM–2:30 PM |
| Processing | 1-4 hours after bond posted |
| Payments | Cash, credit cards, money orders |
How to Post Bail in Kay County
- 1 Call Angel Bail Bonds
(405) 614-3000 · 24/7 · Holidays included - 2 We verify with the jail
Charges, bond amount, booking status at Kay County Detention Center - 3 Sign paperwork remotely
E-sign, phone, or email – no office visit needed - 4 We post bail
Bond posted directly with Kay County Detention Center - ✓ Release in 1-4 hours
We stay in contact until they walk out
Kay County Courthouse & Court Information
The Kay County Courthouse is located at 201 South Main Street, Newkirk, OK 74647. The Court Clerk's Office can be reached at (580) 362-2571 and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. All Kay County criminal cases are handled through the Kay County District Court in Newkirk. Misdemeanor bail amounts are generally lower, while felony charges require higher bonds that may need a judge's approval at an initial appearance hearing. Contact the Court Clerk for specific arraignment scheduling and docket information.
What Happens After an Arrest in Kay County?
After an arrest in Kay County, the defendant is transported to the Kay County Detention Center at 1101 W Dry Road, Newkirk, OK 74647 for booking and processing. Booking includes fingerprinting, a health screening, mugshot, and property inventory. Bail is set per the Kay County bond schedule or by a judge within 48 hours. Once bail is set, call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 to start the release process immediately — we handle everything by phone.
Once bail is set, a family member or friend can contact Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 to begin the release process. We verify the inmate's information and bail amount directly with the Kay County Detention Center at (580) 362-3393. After paperwork is completed – which can be done entirely by phone or e-sign – we post bail at the facility. The jail then begins release processing, which typically takes 1-4 hours.
Kay County accepts cash, money orders, and credit cards for direct cash bail payments at the jail. However, most families choose to work with a bail bondsman because posting the full cash bail amount is significantly more expensive. With Angel Bail Bonds, you pay a competitive premium rather than the full bail amount, and we handle all the logistics with the jail and court. We also offer financing options for larger bonds so families don't have to come up with the full premium immediately.
How Much Is Bail in Kay County, Oklahoma?
Bail amounts in Kay County are set by the Oklahoma Uniform Bond Schedule or by a judge based on the severity of charges, criminal history, and flight risk. Common bail ranges include $500–$1,000 for misdemeanor assault and first-offense DUI, $2,500–$5,000 for assault on a police officer, $20,000–$25,000 for felony assault with a deadly weapon and first-degree burglary, and $50,000+ for armed robbery. Domestic violence charges are typically set by a judge individually. Call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 for a free quote on any Kay County bail amount.
* Amounts based on Oklahoma Uniform Bond Schedule. Actual bail may vary based on criminal history, flight risk, and judge discretion. Call (580) 362-3393 or (405) 614-3000 for exact amounts.
About Kay County, Oklahoma
Kay County is located in north-central Oklahoma along the Kansas border, with a population of approximately 44,000 residents across 920 square miles. The county seat is Newkirk. Ponca City (pop. ~25,000) is the largest city. Other communities include Blackwell (~7,000), Tonkawa (home to Northern Oklahoma College), Braman, Kaw City, and Nardin. Kay County is approximately 80–90 minutes north of Stillwater via US-177. Angel Bail Bonds serves every community in the county.
Established during the Cherokee Outlet Land Run of 1893, Kay County sits along the Oklahoma–Kansas border and covers roughly 920 square miles of rolling prairie and river bottom land along the Arkansas River. The county seat is Newkirk, where the Kay County Courthouse and Detention Center are located. Established during the Cherokee Outlet Land Run of 1893, Kay County sits along the Oklahoma–Kansas border and covers roughly 920 square miles of rolling prairie and river bottom land along the Arkansas River.
Ponca City is the largest city in Kay County with a population of around 25,000, making it a significant hub for arrests and bail bond activity. Other communities include Blackwell (population ~7,000), Tonkawa – home to Northern Oklahoma College – Braman, Kaw City, and Nardin. Whether the arrest happens in Ponca City after a traffic stop on US-77, in Blackwell near I-35, or anywhere else in the county, Angel Bail Bonds can help get your loved one released.
From Stillwater, Kay County is approximately 80-90 minutes north. The most direct route to the Kay County Detention Center in Newkirk is US-177 North through Perry and Red Rock, then continue north on US-77 into Newkirk. For arrests in Ponca City, take US-177 North to I-35 North, then exit onto US-77 North. However, you do not need to make the drive – Angel Bail Bonds handles the entire process remotely by phone, saving you time and getting your loved one released sooner.
Communities We Serve in Kay County
How to Find an Inmate in Kay County Jail
To search for an inmate at the Kay County Detention Center, visit the Kay County Sheriff's Office website or call (580) 362-3393. The online roster lists all current inmates with booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. You can search by first and last name or booking number. You can also sign up for Oklahoma VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) to receive custody status alerts by email or phone. If you cannot locate someone, call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 and we will look them up for you free of charge.
Frequently Asked Questions – Kay County Bail Bonds
How do I bail someone out of Kay County Jail in Newkirk?
Call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 any time, day or night. We verify charges and bail with Kay County Detention Center at (580) 362-3393, handle all paperwork remotely, and post bail. Most releases take 1-4 hours after bond is posted.
How much does a bail bond cost in Kay County?
Angel Bail Bonds offers competitive rates on Kay County bail bonds. The exact premium depends on the bail amount set by the court. We accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, Zelle, and Venmo, and offer financing for larger bonds. Call (405) 614-3000 for a free quote.
What are the visiting hours at Kay County Detention Center?
Visiting hours at Kay County Detention Center are Monday–Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM, and Saturday–Sunday 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Visitors must be 18+ with valid state ID. Maximum 2 adults per visit, lasting 30-60 minutes. Call (580) 362-3393 to schedule before visiting.
Can I bail someone out of Kay County Jail remotely?
Yes. Angel Bail Bonds handles the entire Kay County bail process by phone, email, or e-sign. No office visit required. We complete all paperwork electronically, post bail at the detention center, and keep you updated until your loved one is released. This is especially helpful for out-of-town family members.
Does Angel Bail Bonds serve Ponca City and Blackwell?
Yes. We serve all of Kay County including Ponca City, Blackwell, Tonkawa, Newkirk, Braman, Kaw City, Nardin, and every other community. All Kay County arrests are processed through the Kay County Detention Center in Newkirk. We handle everything remotely so you don't have to drive to Newkirk.
How do I find an inmate in Kay County Jail?
Search for inmates through the Kay County Sheriff's Office website or call (580) 362-3393. The online roster shows booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. You can also use Oklahoma VINE for automatic custody alerts. Or call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 – we'll look them up for free.
How much is bail for a DUI in Kay County?
Bail for a first-offense DUI in Kay County is typically $1,000 based on the Oklahoma Uniform Bond Schedule. Second and subsequent DUI offenses carry higher bail amounts set by a judge. With Angel Bail Bonds, you pay a competitive premium rather than the full bail amount. We also offer financing options. Call (405) 614-3000 for a free quote on any Kay County DUI bail bond.
Types of Bail Bonds Available in Kay County
Angel Bail Bonds offers surety bonds, cash bonds, transfer bonds, and federal bonds for Kay County arrests. Surety bonds are the most common — you pay a competitive premium and Angel Bail Bonds guarantees the full bail amount to the court. Cash bonds require the full amount in cash deposited with the Kay County Court Clerk. Transfer bonds allow an out-of-county bondsman to post bail locally. Federal bonds apply to arrests by federal agencies and require higher premiums due to increased risk.
Surety Bond
Most common. Pay a premium, we guarantee the full amount to the court.
Cash Bond
Full bail amount paid in cash to the Court Clerk. Refundable minus fees.
Transfer Bond
For out-of-county arrests. We coordinate with local agents to post bail.
Federal Bond
For federal charges. Higher premium due to increased court requirements.
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Last Updated: March 8, 2026 · Angel Bail Bonds · Oklahoma Licensed Bail Bond Agent