Broken Arrow Arrest Records

Broken Arrow arrest records are maintained through the Tulsa County system. The Broken Arrow Police Department makes arrests in the city, and bookings go to the David L Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. This 1,714-bed facility processes all Tulsa County arrests. You can look up current inmates through the county jail search or check free court dockets on OSCN. The Broken Arrow Police records division handles requests for local police reports and incident documentation. This page covers how to search for arrest records in Broken Arrow, what you can find online, and where to go for copies of official records.

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~115,000 Population
Tulsa County
1,714 County Jail Beds
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Broken Arrow Police Arrest Records

The Broken Arrow Police Department processes arrest records requests through its records division. You can visit the police department in person or submit a written request for copies of police reports, incident reports, and arrest documentation. Fees follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act schedule, typically $0.25 per page for standard copies and $1.00 per page for certified copies.

Broken Arrow is the largest suburb of Tulsa and the fourth largest city in Oklahoma. The police department makes thousands of arrests each year. Their records cover everything from misdemeanor charges to felony arrests. If you need a copy of a Broken Arrow police report, include the person's name, date of incident, and case number if you have one. The department will pull the file and let you know the cost before making copies.

The Broken Arrow Police records division is located at the police department headquarters. Call ahead to confirm hours and bring valid ID for in-person requests. Some records may take a few days to process depending on the complexity of the case and the age of the file.

OSCN court dockets search for Broken Arrow arrest records

The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search Tulsa County court dockets tied to Broken Arrow arrests for free.

Everyone arrested in Broken Arrow by local police goes to the David L Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa for booking. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office runs the jail. You can call (918) 596-5600 to check if someone is in custody. The jail is open 24 hours and has a court clerk office inside that also runs around the clock.

The county jail search shows name, booking date, charges, and bond amounts for current inmates. Mugshots are not displayed through the public search tools. If you need a mugshot from a Broken Arrow arrest, you will likely need to file a separate records request with the sheriff's office. The jail holds about 1,714 people at any given time, so there are a lot of records to sort through. Use the name search to narrow results.

Broken Arrow also falls partly in Wagoner County on its eastern edge. If an arrest happened in the Wagoner County portion of Broken Arrow, the booking may go through the Wagoner County jail instead. It helps to check both counties if you cannot find a record in the Tulsa County system.

Note: Track custody status changes for Broken Arrow arrestees through VINELink at 877-654-8463.

Court Records for Broken Arrow Arrests

Broken Arrow cases go to Tulsa County District Court. You can search dockets for free at OSCN and ODCR. Both sites let you search by name, case number, or date range. Filter results to Tulsa County to focus on Broken Arrow area cases. These searches show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes.

No account is needed to search either site. OSCN is the official state court records network. ODCR shows the same data in a different layout. For cases that happened in the Wagoner County portion of Broken Arrow, filter by Wagoner County instead. Some Broken Arrow residents are surprised to learn their case went to a different county court based on exactly where the arrest took place.

Access Laws for Broken Arrow Arrest Records

Under Title 51 Section 24A-8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most Broken Arrow arrest records are public. Anyone can request booking info, charges, and bond amounts. You do not need to be the arrested person or a crime victim.

Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 are removed from public access. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history checks for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. It covers fingerprint-based data on serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. Results come as a downloadable PDF. This is a broader search than what the Tulsa County jail roster provides since it covers the entire state.

OSBI CHIRP portal for Oklahoma criminal history and Broken Arrow arrest records

The OSBI CHIRP system runs formal criminal history checks that include arrests from Broken Arrow and all other Oklahoma jurisdictions.

More Broken Arrow Arrest Records Resources

The VINELink system tracks custody changes for anyone booked in Tulsa County after a Broken Arrow arrest. Register for phone or email alerts. The DOC Offender Lookup covers state prison inmates only. County jail detainees do not show up in that system.

For legal help with Broken Arrow arrest records, OKLaw has free guides on criminal history checks and expungement. The Oklahoma Bar Association provides a lawyer referral service for finding local attorneys who handle records access and expungement cases in the Broken Arrow area.

Tulsa County Arrest Records

Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. All jail bookings from Broken Arrow Police arrests go through the David L Moss Criminal Justice Center. For the complete county guide with jail search tools, contact information, and records request details, see the Tulsa County arrest records page.

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