Beckham County Jail does not publish an online inmate roster, which is more common at smaller county facilities than most people realize. Without a publicly searchable database, the options narrow down to a few reliable alternatives.
The first and most useful tool is VINELink at vinelink.com. VINE, which stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday, pulls custody data from facilities across Oklahoma including smaller county jails that do not maintain their own public rosters. Search by your inmate's full legal name and the system will return current custody status if she is in the database. More importantly, VINELink allows you to register for automatic notifications so you are alerted if her status changes, whether that is a transfer, a release, or any other change in custody.
If VINELink does not return results, the next step is calling Beckham County Jail directly. The number for the facility in Sayre is publicly listed and the front desk or booking department can confirm whether someone is in custody by name. Have her full legal name and date of birth ready when you call.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search tool is another option if she has been sentenced to state custody rather than being held pretrial at the county level. That database covers state inmates but not pretrial detainees in county jails.
If you are still having trouble locating her after trying those options, email aid@inmateaid.com with her name and last known location and the team can help point you in the right direction.