Access Jenks Criminal History

Jenks criminal history records are held by the Jenks Police Department and the Tulsa County District Court. The police department keeps arrest reports, incident files, and dispatch records at two locations in Jenks. Felony and misdemeanor charges go through the Tulsa County court system as part of the 14th Judicial District. You can search case dockets for free on OSCN, or pay for a name search through the OSBI CHIRP portal. Between local police files, county court records, and state databases, there are several ways to look up Jenks criminal history.

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The Jenks Police Department Records Division operates from Police Headquarters at 525 W. A Street, Jenks, OK 74037. The mailing address is PO Box 2007, Jenks, OK 74037. Call (918) 556-7418 for the records line or (918) 299-6311 for non-emergency dispatch. The fax is (918) 556-7419. Email records@jenks.com to start a request. The records supervisor is Cindy Haberfield. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The division handles police reports, dispatch records, animal control records, and code enforcement records. You need to fill out the Jenks Police Department Records Request Form and bring a valid state-issued ID. Most requests are processed within 3 to 5 business days. For larger requests, staff will contact you if it takes longer to pull the files. Copying fees are $0.25 per uncertified page and $1.00 per certified page. Flash drive data is charged at direct cost.

The Jenks Police Department records request form is available online and lets you submit requests for criminal history reports and other police documents.

Jenks Police Department records request form for criminal history

You get an email notification before processing if any fees are involved.

Commercial or disruptive requests carry a search fee of $30.00 per hour or $7.50 per quarter hour. If the estimated cost tops $75 or you have outstanding fees from a prior request, the department requires advance payment. Under 51 O.S. Section 24A.5(4), any amount you pay over the actual cost gets refunded. Jenks has one of the lowest crime rates in Oklahoma, but the records division still handles a steady flow of report requests.

Jenks Police Department Information

The Jenks Police Department main page has details on how to get crime reports, traffic accident reports, and incident reports. You can pick up reports at the Dispatch Window at 211 N. Elm Street (Jenks City Hall) or go to Police Headquarters at 525 W. A Street for the Records Clerk. Same-day service is available for most documents if you have a completed form and your ID.

The Jenks Police Department website outlines how to request criminal history records and where to pick them up in Jenks.

Jenks Police Department website for criminal history record information

Traffic violation records are handled by the Municipal Court Clerk, not the police records office.

Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1, most Jenks police records are open to the public. Active investigations can be withheld. You do not have to explain your reason for requesting records unless another statute says so. The department takes requests in person, by mail, and by email.

Tulsa County Criminal History for Jenks

Jenks felony and serious misdemeanor cases are filed in the Tulsa County District Court, part of the 14th Judicial District. The courthouse is at 500 S. Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103. The Court Clerk is Don Newberry. Call (918) 596-5000 for the clerk's office. The court handles felony criminal, civil over $10,000, family law, and probate cases.

OSCN records for Tulsa County go back to 1994. Copy fees follow the standard schedule: $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Free inspection of records is available during business hours, and public terminals at the courthouse let you search on your own. Municipal court appeals from Jenks are heard de novo in this court. Jury members are selected from driver's license and voter registration records.

Jenks Municipal Court Records

The Jenks Municipal Court is at Jenks City Hall, 211 N. Elm Street, Jenks, OK 74037. Mail goes to PO Box 2007, Jenks, OK 74037. Call (918) 299-6311 for the Municipal Court Clerk. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations.

To get municipal court records, fill out a Records Request form at City Hall and show a current state-issued ID. Most documents are available the same day. Traffic violation records come from the Municipal Court Clerk specifically, not the police records office. The court clerk can also verify whether someone has outstanding traffic violations or confirm that past violations have been taken care of. Contact the court directly for warrant inquiries and payment options.

Note: The Jenks City Clerk at (918) 299-6311 or cityclerk@jenks.com handles open records requests for non-police city documents.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search Tulsa County District Court dockets for free. Pick Tulsa County from the list and search by party name, case number, or date range. Case codes include CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and does not include municipal court or sealed records.

On Demand Court Records covers 70 participating courts including Tulsa County. ODCR updates close to real time. Search by name, case type, or filing date. Basic results are free. It is a private service but pulls data directly from the courts.

The OSBI CHIRP portal charges $15 per name-based search of the state criminal history database. This covers fingerprint-based arrest and conviction records for serious misdemeanors and felonies in Oklahoma. Add a sex offender search for $2.00 or a violent offender check for $2.00. Create a free account to use it. The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry and the OK Offender Lookup are additional free tools for checking offender status statewide.

Jenks Criminal History Expungement

Oklahoma law provides a path to seal certain criminal records. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, full expungement seals both court records and the OSBI arrest record. Section 991c addresses deferred sentences where the case is dismissed but the arrest record remains with OSBI. Violent felony convictions are not eligible for expungement under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.

Expungement filing fees in Tulsa County run $100 to $300. OSBI adds a $150 processing fee. The timeline ranges from several months to over a year depending on the case. For free help, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma works with qualifying low-income residents on expungement cases. Call (888) 534-5243 for intake information.

Jenks Criminal History Search Fees

Costs vary by office. Here are the most common fees for Jenks criminal history searches.

  • OSBI name search through CHIRP: $15.00 plus $1.00 convenience fee
  • Jenks PD uncertified copies: $0.25 per page
  • Jenks PD certified copies: $1.00 per page
  • Jenks PD commercial search fee: $30.00 per hour
  • Tulsa County Court Clerk copies: $1.00 first page, $0.50 additional
  • OSCN and ODCR online search: free

Payment is required before records are released. If you overpay, the department refunds the difference per state law.

Nearby Cities With Criminal History Records

Jenks borders Tulsa to the south and shares the Tulsa County court system with several other cities in the metro area.

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