Mustang Arrest Records Database

Mustang arrest records are maintained by the Mustang Police Department, which operates out of East Highway 152. The city sits in Canadian County, so felony cases and extended jail holds go through the Canadian County system in El Reno. You can file a records request by email, fax, mail, or in person at the police department. The support services division handles all records inquiries. This page explains how to get arrest records in Mustang, what forms you need, and where county bookings end up.

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Mustang Overview

~23,000 Population
Canadian County
650 E. Hwy 152 Police Address
405-376-2488 Non-Emergency

Mustang Police Arrest Records

The Mustang Police Department manages arrest records for the city. The department is at 650 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064. The non-emergency line is 405-376-2488. For records specifically, call 405-376-7733 or fax your request to 405-376-7728. You can also email mustang_pd@cityofmustang.org.

The Mustang Police Department about page provides an overview of the department and its services.

Mustang Police Department about page for arrest records

The department page includes contact numbers, division information, and links to records request forms.

The Support Services Division handles the records section. They process open records requests, take complaints, and manage the department's data. The division also keeps the Brady List, which tracks officer misconduct, decertifications, public complaints, and use-of-force incidents. That list is separate from arrest records, but it shows how the department manages internal accountability alongside public records.

How to Request Mustang Arrest Records

Mustang uses a detailed records request form. You can download a fillable PDF from the Mustang Police Department records request form. The form asks for your name, address, phone, and email. You then check which type of record you want: calls for service, audio, collision reports, incident reports, or video. There is space for up to five separate record entries, each with a date, time, case number, and description.

Generic requests will not be filled. The form states this clearly. You must describe exactly what you need. For collision reports, you also have to state your allowable reason for the request and sign an affirmation under penalty of perjury. Allowable reasons include being a direct party, a legal representative, a licensed insurance agent, law enforcement, or media.

Submit the form in person at 650 E. State Highway 152, by mail to the same address, by fax at 405-376-7728, or by email to mustang_pd@cityofmustang.org. Fees are based on actual costs, including hourly staff time and per-page copy charges. The department will calculate the total and let you know before releasing the records. Title 51 Section 24A-8 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act governs what they can charge.

The Mustang city website links to all departments including police and public services.

Mustang city website with police department links

The city homepage provides quick access to police services and open records contacts.

Note: Records obtained from Mustang police cannot be used for commercial solicitation or any unlawful purpose per the request form affirmation.

Mustang is in Canadian County. The city has its own jail for short-term holds, but anyone facing felony charges or needing extended detention gets transferred to the Canadian County Jail in El Reno. The Canadian County Sheriff's Office manages that facility and posts an online inmate search at their website.

If you are looking for someone arrested in Mustang, start by calling the police department. They can tell you if the person is still at the city jail or has been moved to Canadian County. The county jail's inmate search tool lets you look up current inmates by name. For people already released, you will need to contact the sheriff's office directly.

The Mustang sex offenders page provides information on registered offenders in the city limits.

Mustang Police sex offender registry information

The department publishes Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offender data for people registered within city limits.

Access Laws for Mustang Arrest Records

Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, most Mustang arrest records are public. This covers booking details, charges, bond data, and mugshots. Anyone can ask for these records without giving a reason. The law allows reasonable copy fees and search time charges.

Records that are sealed or expunged under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 will not be available. Juvenile records under Title 10A Section 2-6-102 are confidential with limited exceptions. Medical records and social security numbers stay private even in otherwise public booking files. If you believe a Mustang arrest record qualifies for expungement, OKLaw has a step-by-step guide. You can also find a lawyer through the Oklahoma Bar Association.

More Mustang Records Resources

Court dockets from Mustang cases are searchable for free at OSCN under Canadian County District Court. You can also check ODCR for another view of the same court data. Both sites let you search by name, case number, or date range.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs formal criminal history checks statewide for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. The DOC Offender Lookup covers people in the state prison system. For custody alerts, VINELink lets you track inmates and get notified when their status changes. Call 877-654-8463 for phone access. Free legal information is available at OKLaw.

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