Oklahoma Code § 57-48

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Jail register
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The sheriff, or other officers performing the duties of sheriff
of each county in this state shall procure at the expense of the
county a suitable book, or computer record that shall be considered
the original for all purposes, to be called the jail register, in
which the said sheriff, by himself or his jailer, shall enter:
1.  The name of each prisoner with the date and cause of his
commitment, and the authority committing him; and, if committed for
a criminal offense, a description of his person;
2.  The date or manner of his discharge or escape, as the case
may be;
3.  What sickness, if any, has prevailed in the jail during the
year, and if known what were the causes of such disease;

4.  The habits of the prisoners as to personal cleanliness, diet
and order;
5.  The means furnished prisoners of literary, moral and
religious instruction, and of labor; and
6.  All other matters required by said rules, or in the
discretion of such sheriff deemed proper; and the said sheriff, or
other officers performing the duties of sheriff, shall carefully
keep and preserve the said jail register or computer record in the
office of the jailer of his county, and at the expiration of such
office shall deliver the same to his successor in office.

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