Access Broken Arrow Criminal History

Broken Arrow criminal history records are managed through both local and county offices. The city falls within Tulsa County, so felony and misdemeanor case files sit with the Tulsa County Court Clerk in downtown Tulsa. The Broken Arrow Police Department keeps its own arrest reports and incident records at the station on North 6th Street. You can also search state databases like OSCN for free docket lookups and the OSBI CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history searches. Between these sources, there are several paths to find what you need. Phone requests are not accepted at the police records office due to privacy laws.

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Tulsa County Criminal History Records

Broken Arrow is part of Tulsa County, so criminal cases from the city are filed in the Tulsa County District Court. The Tulsa County Court Clerk office is at 500 South Denver Ave., Room 200, Tulsa, OK 74103. The general court line is (918) 596-5420, and the criminal records line is (918) 596-5454. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Copy fees at the Tulsa County Court Clerk follow a set schedule. Legal size copies run $0.25 per page. Ledger size is $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. If you need records from a Broken Arrow criminal case that went through the district court, this is where those files live. You can request copies in person or by mail. The clerk's office handles everything from felony case files to misdemeanor court records for cases originating in the Broken Arrow area. For mail requests, include the case number or names and dates so staff can find the right file.

The Broken Arrow records portal on the state records site shows how to look up criminal case data and court documents for the Broken Arrow area.

Broken Arrow records portal for criminal history searches

You can also check the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office for warrant lookups and inmate searches.

The Broken Arrow Police Department Records Division is at 1101 N. 6th Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The records phone is (918) 451-8302. The main department number is (918) 259-8400. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone requests are not accepted due to privacy laws. You must submit requests in person with a photo ID, by mail, or by email with a completed Open Records Request Form.

Collision reports are free for involved parties. Everyone else pays $0.25 per copy. Incident and offense reports are free for victims, and media or other eligible parties pay $0.50 per copy. You can pay by check, money order, or credit card. Mail requests go to BAPD Records Dept., 1101 N. 6th St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Include a completed form and a copy of your photo ID with every mail request. Processing usually takes a few business days.

The Broken Arrow Open Records Request Form is available as a PDF on the city website. You can also send requests to the City Clerk at P.O. Box 610, Broken Arrow, OK 74013. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1, most police records are open to the public. Active investigations may be exempt, but you do not have to explain why you want the records.

Note: The Broken Arrow Police Department does not take records requests over the phone, so plan to visit in person, mail your request, or use the online form.

Broken Arrow Municipal Court Cases

The Broken Arrow Municipal Court is at 2304 South 1st Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The mailing address is P.O. Box 610, Broken Arrow, OK 74013. Call (918) 451-8558 for case questions. Court hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The court handles traffic violations, misdemeanor offenses, and city ordinance violations.

The City Clerk oversees the court clerk's office and serves as the director of records. Juvenile records are confidential and only get released to court officers, specific agencies, or by order of the Chief Judge. Online court records for Broken Arrow Municipal Court are available through OSCN. You can search by case number or party name on the OSCN Docket Search page. Select "Broken Arrow Municipal" from the dropdown to narrow results to city court cases.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search both Broken Arrow Municipal Court and Tulsa County District Court records for free. Select your court from the dropdown and search by party name or case number. Criminal case types use codes like CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN is maintained by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and has data going back to the early 1990s for most courts.

On Demand Court Records covers 70 participating courts with near real-time updates. You can search by party name, case type, or filing date. Basic results are free. ODCR is a private service, not a government site, but it pulls data directly from the courts. It also lets you pay fines online for some case types.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs name-based criminal history searches for $15 per search. This covers the state criminal history database with fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data for serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. You can add a sex offender registry search for $2 and a violent offender search for $2. Under Title 74 O.S. Section 150.9, the OSBI maintains the central repository for criminal history in the state.

Tulsa County Sheriff and Broken Arrow

The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is at 303 W. 1st Street, Tulsa, OK 74103. Phone is (918) 596-5601. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The sheriff's office provides warrant lookup, inmate search, and incident reports for the Broken Arrow area. Online services include inmate lookup and warrant search tools.

The Broken Arrow Justice Center also houses a municipal jail at South 1st Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The inmate records phone is (918) 451-8352. The jail holds adult inmates convicted of crimes under Oklahoma state law. Contact the jail directly for inmate information. The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or map. The OK Offender Lookup shows custody status and charge details for anyone under state supervision.

Broken Arrow Criminal Record Expungement

Oklahoma allows certain criminal records to be sealed through expungement. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, a full expungement seals both court records and the OSBI arrest record. Section 991c covers deferred sentences where the case gets expunged after probation ends, but the arrest record stays on file with OSBI. Violent felony convictions cannot be expunged under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.

Filing fees for expungement in Tulsa County range from $100 to $300. OSBI charges a $150 processing fee on top of that. The full process takes several months to over a year depending on the case. For free legal help, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma assists with expungement cases for people who qualify based on income. Call the intake line at (888) 534-5243.

Broken Arrow Criminal History Fees

Costs depend on which office you contact and the type of record. Below are the most common fees for Broken Arrow criminal history searches.

  • Broken Arrow Police incident reports (victims): free
  • Broken Arrow Police copies (others): $0.25 to $0.50 per copy
  • Tulsa County Court Clerk legal copies: $0.25 per page
  • Tulsa County certified copies: $1.00 per page
  • OSBI name-based CHIRP search: $15.00 plus $1.00 convenience fee
  • OSCN and ODCR online docket search: free

Payment methods vary by office. The Broken Arrow Police accept checks, money orders, and credit cards. The Tulsa County Court Clerk takes similar forms of payment in person. Always confirm fees before submitting a request since amounts can change.

Nearby Cities With Criminal History Records

Several cities near Broken Arrow have their own police records offices. Some share the Tulsa County court system, while others fall in different counties.

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