Pawnee County, Oklahoma
Pawnee County Bail Bonds — Fast Jail Release in Pawnee, OK
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Angel Bail Bonds provides 24/7 bail bond services for Pawnee County, Oklahoma. Pawnee County Jail is located at 500 Harrison Street, Pawnee, OK 74058. Call (405) 614-3000 to begin the bail process. The jail phone number is (918) 762-2565. Pawnee County Jail has a capacity of 51 inmates and processes approximately 1,235 bookings per year. Most inmates are released 1-4 hours after the bond is posted. We accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, Zelle, Venmo, and offer financing.
Pawnee County Jail Facility Details
| Address | 500 Harrison St, Pawnee, OK 74058 |
| Jail Phone | (918) 762-2565 |
| Capacity | 51 inmates |
| Bookings | ~1,235/year (~3/day) |
| Sheriff | Shawn Price |
| Visitation | Video only · M-F 7:30 AM - 9 PM |
| Weekend Visits | Sat-Sun 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM |
| County Seat | Pawnee, Oklahoma |
How to Post Bail in Pawnee County
- 1 Call Angel Bail Bonds
(405) 614-3000 · Available 24/7/365 - 2 We confirm inmate details
Charges, bail amount, booking number from Pawnee County Jail - 3 Pay the premium & sign paperwork
Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Zelle, Venmo · Financing available - 4 Bond is posted at the jail
We travel to Pawnee (~40 min from Stillwater) or handle by phone - ✓ Your loved one is released
Typical processing: 1-4 hours after bond is posted
How Much Does a Pawnee County Bail Bond Cost?
Pawnee County bail bond costs are based on the charge and the bail amount set by the judge. In Oklahoma, bail bond premiums are a percentage of the total bail amount. Common bail amounts in Pawnee County include approximately $500-$1,500 for misdemeanor DUI, $500-$5,000 for most misdemeanors, and $5,000-$50,000+ for felony charges. Angel Bail Bonds offers competitive rates and flexible payment plans.
Pawnee County uses a bail schedule for common offenses, which allows many misdemeanor defendants to post bond immediately after booking without waiting for a judge. For felony charges, a bond hearing before a Pawnee County District Court judge is typically required. Bail amounts in felony cases depend on the severity of the charge, criminal history, flight risk, and community ties.
If the defendant does not post bail within the first 24 hours, they must appear before a judge who will formally set the bond amount. Pawnee County Jail processes approximately 1,235 bookings per year — an average of about 3 per day — making it a smaller facility where processing tends to move efficiently. Because the jail and courthouse share the same building at 500 Harrison Street, bond hearings and arraignments can be handled quickly.
What Payment Methods Does Angel Bail Bonds Accept for Pawnee County Bonds?
Angel Bail Bonds accepts cash, Visa, Mastercard, Zelle, and Venmo for Pawnee County bail bonds. Financing is available for qualifying clients. We can process payments over the phone, making it possible to start the release process before meeting in person. There are no hidden fees.
Where Is Pawnee County Jail and How Do I Get There?
Pawnee County Jail is located at 500 Harrison Street, Pawnee, OK 74058, in the same building as the Pawnee County Courthouse. Pawnee is approximately 30 miles northeast of Stillwater via SH-51 East and SH-18 North (about 40-45 minutes). The Pawnee County Sheriff's Office, headed by Sheriff Shawn Price, operates the 51-bed medium-security facility with a staff of 15. The jail phone number is (918) 762-2565.
Pawnee County is located in north-central Oklahoma, directly northeast of Payne County. With a population of approximately 16,500, the county covers about 595 square miles. Pawnee County was established in 1893 during the Cherokee Outlet Opening and is named after the Pawnee people, who were relocated to this area from Nebraska in the 1870s. The city of Pawnee serves as both the county seat and the capital of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma.
The largest city in Pawnee County is Cleveland, with a population of about 3,200. Cleveland sits along US-64 near the western shore of Keystone Lake and is closer to Stillwater than the city of Pawnee itself — only about 25-30 minutes via US-64. Other communities include Ralston along the Arkansas River in the northwestern part of the county, Jennings to the southeast, and Terlton to the south. Angel Bail Bonds serves all of these communities and can post bond at Pawnee County Jail for arrests originating anywhere in the county.
Keystone Lake Arrests and Pawnee County Jurisdiction
Keystone Lake, one of Oklahoma's largest reservoirs, borders Pawnee County along its southwestern edge near Cleveland. Recreational activities at the lake can lead to arrests for boating under the influence (BUI), public intoxication, drug possession, and other charges. Arrests occurring on the Pawnee County side of Keystone Lake are processed through Pawnee County Jail in the city of Pawnee. Angel Bail Bonds regularly handles Keystone Lake-related arrests and can begin the bail process by phone before arriving at the jail.
Pawnee County Communities We Serve
Pawnee County Courthouse and Court Appearance Information
The Pawnee County Courthouse is located at 500 Harrison Street, Suite 300, Pawnee, OK 74058 — in the same building as the county jail. The Court Clerk is Ila Potts, reachable at (918) 762-2547. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Pawnee County is part of District Court Division 14. All Pawnee County criminal cases are heard in the Pawnee County District Court. Court dockets are available at oscn.net.
After posting bail and being released from Pawnee County Jail, the defendant must appear at all scheduled court hearings at the Pawnee County Courthouse. Failure to appear will result in forfeiture of the bond, a bench warrant, and additional criminal charges. Angel Bail Bonds will remind you of upcoming court dates and help ensure you understand your obligations.
Arraignments in Pawnee County typically occur within 24 hours of arrest for defendants who have not posted bail. During the arraignment, the judge informs the defendant of the charges and formally sets the bail amount. For misdemeanor cases, bail is often available through a preset bond schedule, meaning the defendant can bond out immediately after booking. Felony cases may require a separate bond hearing. Because the courthouse and jail share the same building at 500 Harrison Street, hearings can proceed efficiently.
What Are Pawnee County Jail Visiting Hours?
Pawnee County Jail visitation is conducted by video call only — no in-person contact visits are available. Video visitation hours are Monday through Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM, and Saturday and Sunday 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Visitation is restricted on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Each inmate is allowed 2 visits per week, with each visit lasting up to 36 minutes. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance, and visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitor list.
Visitors must arrive at least 15 minutes before their scheduled visit time for registration. Late arrivals will not be permitted to visit. To be added to an inmate's approved visitor list, contact the Pawnee County Jail at (918) 762-2565. The best thing you can do for your loved one while they are in Pawnee County Jail is to get them out. Call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 to start the bail process — we answer 24/7 and can often have your loved one released the same day.
How Do I Send Mail to an Inmate in Pawnee County Jail?
Mail should be sent to the inmate's full legal name at: Pawnee County Jail, 500 Harrison Street, Pawnee, OK 74058. All incoming mail is subject to inspection. Packages and certain items may be restricted — call the jail at (918) 762-2565 for current mail policies. You can also use the Oklahoma VINE system at (877) 654-8463 to check custody status and register for release notifications.
Pawnee Nation Tribal Jurisdiction and Bail Bonds
The city of Pawnee serves as the capital of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. Following the McGirt v. Oklahoma Supreme Court decision, some arrests in Pawnee County may fall under tribal or federal jurisdiction rather than state jurisdiction. If your loved one has been arrested in Pawnee County, Angel Bail Bonds can help determine which court system applies and guide you through the appropriate bail process. Call (405) 614-3000 for immediate assistance.
Pawnee County Jail houses inmates for Pawnee County as well as the Lighthorse Police Department and tribal law enforcement within the county. Whether the arrest involves state charges processed through the Pawnee County District Court or involves a jurisdictional question, Angel Bail Bonds has 15+ years of experience navigating bail in central Oklahoma and can walk you through your options.
The Pawnee Nation operates its own tribal court system, separate from the Pawnee County District Court. Tribal court cases may have different bail and bond procedures. If you are unsure which system applies to a particular arrest, call Angel Bail Bonds and we will help you determine the correct next steps.
Why Choose Angel Bail Bonds for Pawnee County?
Angel Bail Bonds is operated by Karri McBride, a women-owned business with 15+ years of bail bonds experience and a 4.9-star Google rating from 127+ reviews. We are available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Pawnee is only about 40 minutes from our Stillwater office, and Cleveland is just 25-30 minutes away. We regularly work with Pawnee County Jail staff and know the local procedures well.
Angel Bail Bonds has been serving Central Oklahoma families for over 15 years. We understand that an arrest is one of the most stressful situations a family can face, and we handle every case with compassion and confidentiality. We offer bilingual service in English and Spanish (se habla español) and can process bail bonds over the phone for faster turnaround.
Whether the arrest happens at 2 AM on a Saturday at Keystone Lake or during a normal weekday in downtown Pawnee, our team is ready to help. We also assist with understanding court dates, bond conditions, and what to expect after release. Angel Bail Bonds is here to support Pawnee County families through every step of the process.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pawnee County Bail Bonds
How do I bail someone out of Pawnee County Jail?
Call Angel Bail Bonds at (405) 614-3000 any time, 24/7. Pawnee County Jail is located at 500 Harrison Street, Pawnee, OK 74058. The jail phone is (918) 762-2565. We handle all paperwork and most inmates are released within 1-4 hours after the bond is posted.
How much does a bail bond cost in Pawnee County, Oklahoma?
Pawnee County bail bond costs depend on the charge and bail amount set by the judge. Common bail amounts include approximately $500-$1,500 for misdemeanor DUI, $500-$5,000 for most misdemeanors, and $5,000-$50,000+ for felony charges. You pay a percentage of the total bail amount as the premium. Angel Bail Bonds accepts cash, Visa, Mastercard, Zelle, Venmo, and offers financing.
What are Pawnee County Jail visiting hours?
Pawnee County Jail uses video visitation only — no in-person contact visits. Hours are Monday-Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM, Saturday-Sunday 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Visitation is restricted Tuesday and Thursday 1:30-3:30 PM. Each inmate gets 2 visits per week, 36 minutes each. Schedule 24 hours ahead and you must be on the approved visitor list. Call (918) 762-2565 for questions.
How long does it take to get released from Pawnee County Jail?
Most releases from Pawnee County Jail take 1-4 hours after the bail bond is posted, depending on the time of day and how busy the facility is. Pawnee County Jail has a capacity of 51 inmates and processes about 1,235 bookings per year. Angel Bail Bonds can begin the bond process over the phone before arriving at the jail to speed up release.
Where is the Pawnee County Courthouse?
The Pawnee County Courthouse is at 500 Harrison Street, Suite 300, Pawnee, OK 74058, in the same building as the jail. The Court Clerk (Ila Potts) can be reached at (918) 762-2547, open Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Pawnee County is in District Court Division 14. Arraignments typically occur within 24 hours of arrest. Court dockets are available at oscn.net.
Does Angel Bail Bonds serve Cleveland and Keystone Lake in Pawnee County?
Yes. Angel Bail Bonds serves all of Pawnee County including Cleveland (the largest city, about 3,200 residents), Ralston, Jennings, Terlton, Hallett, and Skedee. Cleveland is only about 25-30 minutes from our Stillwater office. We also handle arrests at Keystone Lake on the Pawnee County side. All arrests are processed at Pawnee County Jail in the city of Pawnee.
Can you help with a Pawnee Nation tribal arrest?
Pawnee is the capital of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. Arrests involving tribal jurisdiction may be processed differently than state-level Pawnee County charges. The Pawnee Nation operates its own tribal court system. Angel Bail Bonds can help you determine which court system applies and guide you through the bail process. Call (405) 614-3000 for immediate assistance.
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