Find Creek County Criminal History
Creek County criminal history records are kept by the court clerk in Sapulpa and at branch offices in Bristow and Drumright. The county sits west of Tulsa and is one of the few in Oklahoma with multiple court divisions. You can search Creek County criminal history online through OSCN and ODCR for free, or visit any of the three courthouse locations to review files in person. The OSBI runs statewide criminal history checks through its CHIRP portal. This page covers how to find Creek County criminal history records, who to contact, what fees apply, and which tools are free to use.
Creek County Criminal History Overview
Creek County Court Clerk Criminal Records
The Creek County Court Clerk is Amanda Vanorsdol. Her main office is at 222 E. Dewey Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066. The phone number is (918) 227-2525 and the fax is (918) 227-5030. There is also a docket information line at (918) 224-4074. First Deputy Tiffany Peyton assists with clerk operations. The office keeps files on all criminal cases, civil suits, traffic violations, family court matters, small claims, and probate proceedings.
Creek County is one of the few Oklahoma counties with multiple court divisions. The Sapulpa Division handles the bulk of cases. The Bristow Division at 115 W. 6th Avenue, Bristow, OK 74010 can be reached at (918) 367-3677. A third division covers Drumright. This means criminal cases in Creek County may be filed in different locations depending on where the arrest or incident took place. When you search for Creek County criminal history, make sure to check the court code. On ODCR, the Sapulpa division uses code 019- and the Bristow division uses code 019B. The court clerk collects statutory fees, fines, and forfeitures and distributes them to the right agencies. She also oversees juror selection and management.
Copy fees at the clerk's office are $1.00 for the first page, $0.50 for each additional page, and $0.50 for certification. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, standard copies cannot exceed 25 cents per page and certified copies cap at one dollar per page. Cash, check, and money order are accepted. Mail requests should go to Creek County Court Clerk, 222 E. Dewey, Suite 300, Sapulpa, OK 74066.
Search Creek County Criminal History Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives you free access to Creek County criminal case records. Search by party name, case number, or filing date. Criminal case types use codes like CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. It costs nothing. Electronic records go back to the mid-1990s for most Creek County cases. Some older probate and civil cases have been scanned and uploaded too.
The OSCN docket search shows all Creek County court records filed across the Sapulpa, Bristow, and Drumright divisions.
Document images are available for some cases. Others need an in-person request at the courthouse.
On Demand Court Records also covers Creek County. ODCR updates close to real time. You can search by court, party name, or case number. The site has both free basic results and paid access to detailed records. ODCR is a private service but pulls data from the court. Remember that Creek County uses two court codes on ODCR: 019- for Sapulpa and 019B for Bristow. Some cases show up on one system but not the other, so check both OSCN and ODCR for a full view of someone's Creek County criminal history.
State Criminal History Search for Creek County
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history searches that include Creek County arrests. A name-based search costs $15.00. You need the person's first name, last name, and date of birth. CHIRP searches three years before and after the birth date to catch records with data entry errors. You can add a sex offender registry search for $2.00 and a violent offender search for $2.00. There is a $1.00 online fee per transaction.
The OSBI database only covers Oklahoma. Federal cases and out-of-state arrests do not appear. Arrests where fingerprints were not taken will not show up. For a more precise search, submit fingerprints to OSBI at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116. Fingerprint-based searches cost $19.00. Call (405) 848-6724 with questions. Creek County sits close to Tulsa, so people with criminal activity across county lines may have records in both Creek County and Tulsa County. The CHIRP search covers the whole state, so it will catch both if fingerprints are on file.
Note: Sealed records, juvenile cases, and confidential filings do not appear in any public search through OSBI, OSCN, or ODCR.
Creek County Criminal History Fees
Costs depend on the record type and source. The court clerk charges $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that, with $0.50 for certification. The Oklahoma Open Records Act caps standard copies at 25 cents per page. The sheriff's office charges $5 to $25 for arrest report copies. Incident reports run $0.25 to $1.00 per page.
OSBI charges $15.00 for a name-based CHIRP search and $19.00 for fingerprint-based searches. Online payment goes through credit card or electronic funds transfer. The Sapulpa Municipal Court at (918) 227-5155 has its own fee schedule for city violations. You can pay traffic tickets and court fines for Sapulpa online through the Sapulpa Municipal Court online payment system. Debit and credit cards are accepted for online payments.
Creek County Sheriff and Jail Records
The Creek County Sheriff's Office is at 301 E. Lee Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066. The jail is at a separate location: 9175 Ridgeview Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066. The jail phone is (918) 224-4964. The sheriff's office has more than 70 full-time staff including patrol officers, detectives, records clerks, IT specialists, sergeants, and medical assistants. It is a full-service law enforcement agency that covers all of Creek County including Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, and Kiefer.
The sheriff keeps arrest records, incident reports, and booking logs. Inmate searches are available through county systems. The office maintains the sex offender registry for Creek County and serves civil papers and court orders. The office works with the Sapulpa Police Department, Kiefer Police Department, the Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association, and the National Sheriffs' Association. Written requests for records should go to the sheriff's office at the Lee Avenue address. Include the person's name, date of birth, and the specific records you need.
The Sapulpa Police Department at 20 N. Walnut Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066 handles city-level arrests. The main line is (918) 224-3040. The Sapulpa Municipal Jail at (918) 224-3862 is a 10-day holding facility only. City charges get processed first, then state charges transfer to the Creek County Jail.
Creek County Public Records Access
County Clerk Jennifer Mortazavi keeps land and property records at Room 203 of the courthouse. Her phone is (918) 224-0278. She also serves as secretary to the Board of County Commissioners, the County Excise and Equalization Board, and the Tax Roll Corrections Board. The OKCountyRecords portal gives online access to Creek County land records including deeds, mortgages, oil and gas leases, liens, and plat maps.
Revenue from online copies supports Creek County operations.
While land records are not criminal history records, property liens from criminal restitution orders can show up in this system. The county clerk's website is at www.creekcountyonline.com/county-clerk. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, you do not have to explain why you want records. The office cannot ask your reason unless another law requires it. E-filing is available through Tradition Lien Service for same-day electronic document submission.
Clearing Creek County Criminal History
Oklahoma law allows some criminal records to be sealed. 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 plea gets expunged after probation, but the arrest record stays with OSBI. Filing fees run $100 to $300 in Creek County. OSBI charges a $150 processing fee. Violent felony convictions cannot be expunged under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.
Free legal help is available through Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma for people who qualify based on income. Call (888) 534-5243 for the intake line. The process takes several months to over a year from filing to final order. The Creek County District Court handles felony criminal cases and civil matters exceeding $10,000. The Small Claims Court handles cases up to $10,000. The Juvenile Court handles delinquency and child welfare cases. Juvenile records are sealed by default and do not appear in adult criminal history searches.
Other Creek County Criminal History Resources
The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup lets you search for anyone under state supervision from Creek County. It shows custody status, charges, and release dates for free. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or county.
For Creek County criminal history questions beyond what online tools show, contact the court clerk at (918) 227-2525 or the sheriff at the main office number. The Sapulpa Municipal Court office hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM and Friday 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Creek County was created in 1907 and court records date back to the early 1900s. Sealed records and tribal court records will not appear in state databases.
Nearby Counties
Creek County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Each has its own court clerk and sheriff's office with separate criminal history records.