Who to Contact and How to Join Oklahoma County Warrant-Clearing Events

Need to fix a commissary deposit issue or join an Oklahoma County warrant-clearing event? Having the right contact info saves time. Here are the county-published numbers and emails people use most.

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Who to Contact and How to Join Oklahoma County Warrant-Clearing Events

If your issue is with a commissary money transaction (the money you sent), go straight to JailATM support. Oklahoma County’s commissary information directs transaction questions to the money transmitter that processed the payment, not the state banking division. You can reach JailATM by email at support@jailatm.com or by phone at 1-877-810-0914.

For general oversight or county-level questions, Sheriff Tommie Johnson III is listed with a contact email on the county department page: Tommie.Johnson@oklahomacounty.org.

Oklahoma County hosts warrant-clearing events several times a year. Shuttle transportation is available - so if getting there is the main thing holding you back, ask about the shuttle before writing off the event entirely.

For help related to the warrant-clearing events - including shuttle questions - call 405-713-1550. If you’re trying to plan for a specific date or figure out where to go, this is the number to start with.

Who to Contact and How to Join Oklahoma County Warrant-Clearing Events

Verify Before You Go

  • Call 405-713-1550 before you go to confirm warrant-clearing event details and ask about shuttle transportation.
  • Don’t assume the events run on a set recurring schedule - verify the current event information by phone.
  • If your problem is a commissary deposit/transaction (the money you sent), contact JailATM support at support@jailatm.com.
  • For commissary transaction help by phone, call JailATM at 1-877-810-0914.

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