Midwest City Arrest Records Lookup

Midwest City arrest records are handled by the Midwest City Police Department and the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office. The city sits in Oklahoma County, just east of Oklahoma City. People arrested by Midwest City PD get booked through the Oklahoma County Detention Center at 201 N Shartel Ave. The police department has a records division that processes open records requests for police reports and arrest documentation. You can search court dockets tied to Midwest City arrests for free at OSCN or ODCR. This page explains where to look for Midwest City arrest records, how to request copies, and what the records contain.

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Midwest City Police Arrest Records

The Midwest City Police Department has a records division that handles arrest records requests. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 Sections 24A.1 through 24A.33, most police reports and arrest documentation are available to the public. You need to provide the person's name, date of the incident, and a case number if you have one. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or online.

Standard copy fees apply. Expect $0.25 per page for regular copies. Certified copies cost more. Search fees may be charged if the request needs a lot of research time. The records division handles all requests during normal business hours. Check the Midwest City website for the most current contact details and hours.

Midwest City Police records division page for arrest records requests

The Midwest City records division page explains how to request copies of arrest reports and other police documentation.

Midwest City PD is a busy department. It serves a city of about 58,000 people right next to Tinker Air Force Base. The department works closely with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office for felony bookings and longer-term detention. Their records division keeps files on every arrest, citation, and incident report.

People arrested by Midwest City Police get booked at the Oklahoma County Detention Center. The jail is at 201 N Shartel Ave in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office runs the facility. You can call 405-869-2500 to check on an inmate's custody status. Send records requests by email to records@okcountydc.net.

The detention center uses a digital jail tracker system that launched in March 2021. Before that, the facility relied on a paper-based system. The current system tracks name, age, arrest date, offense, mugshot, bail amount, court dates, and legal status. Inmate search data includes the arresting agency, so you can filter for Midwest City arrests specifically.

Oklahoma County also operates the Clara Waters Community Corrections Center at 9901 N I-35 Service Road. That facility houses all-male inmates in work release and substance abuse treatment programs. It is separate from the main detention center. For the full county guide, visit the Oklahoma County arrest records page.

Midwest City website for police department and arrest records information

The Midwest City website links to departments, police services, and records request information.

The VINELink system provides custody notifications for inmates in Oklahoma County. Call 877-654-8463 to check status by phone. You can register for email or phone alerts when someone's custody status changes.

Note: Oklahoma County's digital jail tracker launched in March 2021, replacing a paper system that had issues with lost records.

Court Records for Midwest City Arrests

After a Midwest City arrest, the case goes to Oklahoma County District Court. Both OSCN and ODCR offer free court record searches. Set the court to Oklahoma County and search by name or case number. Dockets show charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and case outcomes.

OSCN is the official state court network. ODCR is a third-party tool by KellPro that pulls the same data. No account is needed for either one. Oklahoma County is one of the busiest courts in the state, so expect a lot of results if you search by a common name. Use the case type filter to narrow things down. For certified court documents, contact the Oklahoma County Court Clerk directly.

Municipal court matters in Midwest City, like traffic tickets and minor city ordinance cases, are handled locally. Contact the Midwest City Municipal Court for those records. More serious charges move through the county district court system.

Midwest City Arrest Records Access

Title 51 Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act makes most arrest records public. Booking details, charges, and bond amounts are open to anyone. You do not need to explain why you want the records. This applies to Midwest City Police records and Oklahoma County jail records.

Certain records stay sealed. Juvenile arrest records are closed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 get removed from public databases. After an expungement, the Midwest City arrest will not show up on OSCN, ODCR, or the county jail system. Medical info and social security numbers are always redacted from public copies even when the rest of the file is open.

Oklahoma County has a strong records fulfillment rate. Data from public records tracking shows the county fulfills about 77% of requests and charges fees on about 22% of them. That is higher than many other agencies in the state. So if you file a request for Midwest City arrest records through the county system, there is a good chance it will get filled.

For a statewide criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. You need the person's full name and date of birth. Results are PDF files covering serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. You can add up to three alias names at no extra cost. Results expire after 60 days.

Midwest City Arrest Records Resources

The DOC Offender Lookup covers people sent to state prison after a Midwest City arrest. County jail inmates are not in this system. Only those sentenced and transferred to the Department of Corrections show up. Search by name or DOC number.

Free legal help is available through OKLaw, which has guides on expungement, criminal history checks, and the open records process. Their criminal history records page walks through each step for understanding what shows up on a criminal history check. The site works in eight languages and is run by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.

  • OSBI CHIRP for statewide criminal history ($15 per search)
  • OSCN and ODCR for free court docket searches
  • VINELink for custody alerts (877-654-8463)
  • Oklahoma County Detention Center (405-869-2500)
  • OKLaw for free legal guides

If you need a lawyer, the Oklahoma Bar Association referral tool can connect you with an attorney near Midwest City.

Oklahoma County Arrest Records

Midwest City is in Oklahoma County. The county sheriff runs the detention center at 201 N Shartel Ave and handles felony bookings for Midwest City arrests. Oklahoma County is one of the busiest jail systems in the state. For search tools, contact numbers, and the full county guide, visit the Oklahoma County arrest records page.

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Nearby Cities

Midwest City is part of the Oklahoma City metro. Nearby cities share the Oklahoma County court system for most arrest cases.