Broken Arrow 72 Hour Booking
Broken Arrow 72 hour booking records come from two county jail systems. The city sits in both Tulsa County and Wagoner County, so where a person gets booked depends on where in the city the arrest happened. The Wagoner County Jail posts an online inmate roster that includes inmates released in the last 72 hours. County-level arrests on the Tulsa side go through the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. The Broken Arrow Police Department handles municipal arrests and routes inmates to the appropriate county facility. You can search both systems online to find recent booking data.
Broken Arrow Overview
Broken Arrow Booking in Wagoner County
The Wagoner County Jail handles bookings for the eastern part of Broken Arrow. The jail is at 307 E. Cherokee St in Wagoner. The Jail Administrator is Major Ryan Russell. You can reach the facility at 918-485-7730. When someone gets arrested on the Wagoner County side of Broken Arrow, they are booked into this jail. The facility keeps records of each booking with the person's name, charges, and bond amount.
The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office inmate search lets you look up current inmates online. Inmates are sorted by booking date. A useful feature is the ability to view people who were released in the last 72 hours. This gives you a window into recent bookings even if the person already bonded out. You can also search by name. For victim notification, call VINE at 877-654-8463 or visit vinelink.com.
The Wagoner County Jail main page has general information about the facility, visitation rules, and how to contact staff. Broken Arrow inmates housed here follow the same rules as all other Wagoner County inmates.
Broken Arrow Arrests in Tulsa County
The western part of Broken Arrow falls in Tulsa County. Arrests on that side go to the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center at 300 N. Denver Ave in Tulsa. The phone number is 918-596-8900. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office runs an online jail information page where you can search by name or view a booking ID list.
So if you are looking for someone arrested in Broken Arrow and can't find them in the Wagoner County system, try the Tulsa County search. The person may have been booked at the other facility. Municipal arrests through the Broken Arrow Police are routed to whichever county jail covers the location of the arrest.
| Wagoner County Jail | 307 E. Cherokee St, Wagoner, OK 918-485-7730 |
|---|---|
| Tulsa County Jail | 300 N. Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK 918-596-8900 |
| Broken Arrow Police | brokenarrowok.gov |
| VINE Hotline | 877-654-8463 |
Note: Always check both county jail systems when searching for a Broken Arrow booking record.
Search Broken Arrow Booking Records Online
Beyond the two county jail rosters, you can use state databases to track Broken Arrow arrests. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers both Tulsa County and Wagoner County court records. Search by name to find case filings, charges, and docket entries. OSCN is free and most courts update within 24 hours. Criminal felony cases use the CF prefix. Misdemeanors use CM.
CHIRP from the OSBI runs statewide criminal history searches. You need a name and date of birth. The system searches three years on either side of the birth date for matches. This picks up arrests in Broken Arrow as well as anywhere else in Oklahoma. Search results expire after 60 days.
On Demand Court Records is useful for Wagoner County cases in particular. ODCR covers rural and tribal courts that OSCN does not always include. Basic searches are free. Scanned document images need a paid account. If a Broken Arrow arrest involved tribal jurisdiction, this is the place to check.
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, booking data is public. Title 51, Section 24A.8 lists jail registers as records that must be shared with the public. You do not need to state a reason to request booking records from either county facility. The law covers the person's name, charges, booking date, and how they left custody.
Broken Arrow Booking and Victim Services
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections tracks inmates who are serving state prison sentences. If a Broken Arrow arrest led to prison time, you can look up the person through ODOC. The search shows their current facility, sentence, and expected release. This is separate from the county jail systems and only covers state inmates.
VINE is a free victim notification tool. It lets you track custody status changes for anyone booked in Wagoner County or Tulsa County. You register with a phone number or email, and the system sends alerts when the inmate bonds out, gets transferred, or is released. The service runs around the clock and is confidential. You can also call VINE at 877-654-8463.
Legal Resources in Broken Arrow
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma covers the Broken Arrow area. They offer free legal help to people who qualify based on income. If someone needs help with an arrest record, expungement, or the court process, Legal Aid may be able to assist. The Tulsa County Bar Association has a lawyer referral service for anyone who needs a criminal defense attorney in the metro area.
Tulsa County 72 Hour Booking
Most of Broken Arrow falls within Tulsa County. County-level arrests on the Tulsa County side are processed at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. For a full look at the county booking system and all available resources, visit the Tulsa County page.
Nearby Cities
These cities are close to Broken Arrow in the Tulsa metro. Each has its own booking process and jail system.