Access Moore Arrest Records
Moore arrest records are maintained by the Moore Police Department and the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office. Moore is in Cleveland County, just south of Oklahoma City. The police department handles open records requests for arrest reports and incident documentation. People arrested by Moore PD typically get booked through the Cleveland County Detention Center. Free court docket searches are available on OSCN and ODCR for cases tied to Moore arrests. This page covers where to search for Moore arrest records, how to request copies, and what information the records include.
Moore Overview
Moore Police Department Records
The Moore Police Department processes arrest records requests under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. Title 51 Sections 24A.1 through 24A.33 give anyone the right to request copies of police reports, incident reports, and arrest documentation. You need to give the person's name and the date of the incident. A case or report number helps speed things up.
Requests can be made in person at the police department, by mail, or through the city website. Standard copy fees apply under state law. Regular copies are typically $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. The department may charge a research fee for requests that need extensive searching. Most reports are ready within a few business days.
The Moore Police Department page provides contact info and links to services for getting arrest records.
Moore PD serves a city of about 63,000 people. The department makes a significant number of arrests each year. Their records division keeps files on every arrest and incident. Older records may take more time to retrieve. The department works with the Cleveland County Sheriff for felony bookings and longer detention.
Moore Arrest Bookings and Jail
People arrested by Moore Police get booked through the Cleveland County Detention Center. The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office runs the jail. For an inmate's custody status, call the sheriff's office directly. They can tell you if someone is in custody, what their charges are, and the bond amount.
The VINELink system also tracks custody status across Oklahoma. Call 877-654-8463 to check on an inmate by phone, or sign up online for email and text alerts when someone's status changes. This works for inmates in Cleveland County and all other Oklahoma county jails.
The Moore city website connects to police services, city departments, and municipal resources.
Moore is close to the Oklahoma County line, so some arrests near the border may go through the Oklahoma County system instead of Cleveland County. If you cannot find someone in the Cleveland County jail, try checking the Oklahoma County Detention Center at 405-869-2500. For the full Cleveland County guide, visit the Cleveland County arrest records page.
Note: Arrests near the Moore/Oklahoma City border may be booked in either Cleveland County or Oklahoma County depending on exact location.
Moore Arrest Records in Court
After a Moore arrest, the case goes to Cleveland County District Court. Free court docket searches are at OSCN and ODCR. Filter by Cleveland County and search by name or case number. Results show charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and case outcomes. Both sites are free and need no account.
OSCN is the official Oklahoma State Courts Network. It covers all 77 counties. ODCR is a third-party tool by KellPro that accesses the same data with a different interface. Cleveland County is fully covered by both systems. The dockets go back years, so you can search for older Moore arrests too. For certified copies of court documents, contact the Cleveland County Court Clerk.
Laws Governing Moore Arrest Records
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A.8, makes most arrest records public. Booking info, charges, and bond amounts are available to anyone who asks. No reason is needed. This applies to Moore Police records and Cleveland County Sheriff records alike.
Some records are not public. Juvenile arrest records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 through 19 get removed from public view. After an expungement, a Moore arrest drops off OSCN, ODCR, and the jail roster. Medical data and social security numbers are always redacted. Those items never appear on public copies of arrest records, regardless of the situation.
For a formal statewide criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. You need the person's name and date of birth. Up to three aliases can be added free. Results come as PDF files and cover serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. CHIRP does not include federal or out-of-state records. Search results expire after 60 days, so download them before that.
If the Moore Police Department denies a records request, you have options. You can ask for review through the department's chain of command. You can also contact the Public Access Counselor in the Attorney General's office within 30 days of the denial. The counselor can issue an advisory opinion on whether the denial followed the law.
More Moore Arrest Records Resources
The DOC Offender Lookup shows anyone sent to state prison after a Moore arrest. County jail inmates do not show up in this system. Only inmates transferred to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections appear here. You can search by name or DOC number.
Free legal guides are available at OKLaw. The site covers expungement, criminal history checks, and how to use the open records process. Their criminal history records page is useful for anyone trying to understand what shows up on a criminal history check and how to fix errors. The site runs in eight languages and is maintained by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
Need a lawyer? The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer referral tool can match you with an attorney who handles arrest records, expungement, or criminal defense cases near Moore. For questions about Oklahoma statutes, visit oklegislature.gov to search the full text of the law.
Cleveland County Arrest Records
Moore is in Cleveland County. The county sheriff runs the detention center and handles felony bookings for Moore arrests. Cleveland County also serves the city of Norman, which is nearby. For the full county guide with search tools, contact numbers, and records details, visit the Cleveland County arrest records page.
Nearby Cities
Moore is south of Oklahoma City. These nearby cities may share court systems or booking facilities depending on the arrest location.