Find Yukon Arrest Records

Yukon arrest records come from the Yukon Police Department and the Canadian County Sheriff's Office. The city runs its own jail at the police department on South Ranchwood Boulevard, but felony cases often move to the Canadian County Jail in El Reno. You can request records online through the city website, by phone, or in person. Court dockets for Yukon cases are also free to search on OSCN. This page explains how to look up arrest records in Yukon, where to go for copies, and what fees you should expect.

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Yukon Overview

~30,000 Population
Canadian County
100 S Ranchwood Blvd Police Address
405-354-2553 Non-Emergency

Yukon Police Department Records

The Yukon Police Department handles arrest records for the city. Chief John Corn leads the department. The main office is at 100 S Ranchwood Boulevard in Yukon. For non-emergency calls, dial 405-354-2553. The mailing address is P.O. Box 850500, Yukon, OK 73085.

The Yukon Police Department page lists divisions, contact numbers, and links to records services.

Yukon Police Department website for arrest records

From the main page you can reach the records department, staff directory, and alarm permit registration.

The department has several divisions. The records division handles open records requests, fingerprinting, and general inquiries. You can reach records at 405-350-7586. The investigations division is at 405-354-1102 for case follow-ups. The administration division is at 405-354-1551, and the training division is at 405-350-8946. Hours for the records division are Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

Yukon police also offer fingerprinting services. You can download a Fingerprint Request Packet from the city website. If you need to file a complaint about an officer, formal complaint forms are available in both English and Spanish.

How to Get Yukon Arrest Records

The Yukon Records Department takes open records requests online, in person, and by mail. The city website has a secure form you can fill out and submit. Include your name, contact details, the specific records you need, any case number or date you know, and the purpose of your request.

Yukon Records Department and jail information page

The records department page explains how to submit requests and provides jail visitation details.

Fees for Yukon arrest records follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51. Standard page copies are typically around $0.25 each. Research fees may apply for requests that take staff time to process. The city will let you know the cost before they release anything. Payment is required before you get your records. You can also request records by email through the records division.

The Yukon city website provides links to all city departments and services including police records.

Yukon city website with police and records links

The city homepage connects you to police services, open records, and other municipal departments.

Note: Do not send payment until you receive a fee notification from the records department with the exact amount due.

Yukon runs its own jail at the police department location on South Ranchwood Boulevard. The jail division phone is 405-350-2553. Visitation hours are Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. People arrested on minor charges may stay at the city jail for the duration of their case.

For felony arrests or longer holds, inmates transfer to the Canadian County Jail in El Reno. The Canadian County Sheriff's Office manages that facility. If you cannot find someone in the Yukon jail system, check with Canadian County next. The county handles all felony bookings and inmates who need to be held for more than a short period.

The split between city and county jails means arrest records may be in two places. Start with the Yukon Police Department for local arrests. If the person was transferred, the Canadian County Sheriff will have the more recent booking data.

Arrest Records Laws for Yukon

Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Section 24A-8, makes Yukon arrest records public. Booking data, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots are all available to anyone who asks. You do not need to be involved in the case to make a request.

Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A Section 2-6-102. Expunged records under Title 22 Sections 18 and 19 will not appear in searches. Medical information and social security numbers are also kept out of public arrest files. The Yukon Records Department follows these state laws closely. If something is restricted, they will let you know.

For questions about getting a Yukon arrest record expunged, visit OKLaw or find a lawyer through the Oklahoma Bar Association. The process takes time and usually needs professional help to do right.

More Yukon Arrest Records Resources

Court records for Yukon cases are free on OSCN and ODCR. Both cover Canadian County District Court. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks for $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in the state prison system. For custody status alerts, use VINELink or call 877-654-8463.

Free legal help is available through OKLaw, which covers criminal history questions, expungement, and public defender information in eight languages. The site is run by Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma in partnership with the Oklahoma Bar Foundation.

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