Moore 72 Hour Booking Records

Moore 72 hour booking records let you check who has been booked into jail in the last three days. The Moore Police Department handles local arrests, but booking records are kept by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office in Norman. You can search for recent bookings through the county jail system or call the Moore Police records line at 405-793-5134. The city sits just south of Oklahoma City, and all bookings from Moore go through Cleveland County. If you need to find a current inmate or look up past arrest records, several free tools can help you get that done fast.

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Moore Quick Facts

62,793 Population
Cleveland County
21st Judicial District
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Moore Booking Process and Jail Intake

When someone gets arrested in Moore, the process starts at the Moore Police Department. Officers make the arrest and handle the initial paperwork. Most people booked on city charges stay at the local holding facility at 117 E Main St. But many arrests in Moore end up at the Cleveland County Detention Center, which is located at 2550 West Franklin Road in the Norman area. The county jail takes in all felony bookings and most people held on state charges.

The 72 hour booking rule comes from Oklahoma law. It says that recent arrest and booking data must be made available to the public. This gives you a way to check who was booked in the last three days. The Cleveland County Sheriff posts this info through their inmate inquiry system, which you can use any time of day. You will see the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. The data gets updated as new bookings come in throughout the day.

Moore Police can be reached at 405-793-5171 for non-emergency calls. The records division has its own line at 405-793-5134 and is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 9pm. That is a wider window than most police records offices in the state.

Several free tools let you search for recent bookings tied to Moore arrests. The fastest option is the Cleveland County inmate search. You can also use statewide systems that pull from court and jail databases across Oklahoma. Each tool shows different details, so it helps to try more than one.

The Moore Police Department website has contact info for the records division and details on how to request reports. Below is a look at the department's page.

Moore 72 hour booking Moore Police Department website

You can call 405-793-5134 to ask about a specific arrest or booking. Staff can tell you if someone is still in custody or has been released. For older records, you may need to file an open records request under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, which says all public records must be open for inspection and copying during regular business hours.

The Cleveland County website also provides a dedicated inmate search page where you can look up current inmates by name. This covers all bookings from Moore and other cities in the county. The search shows booking info, charges, mugshots, and bond amounts. You can also find court dates tied to each case.

Note: Some booking records may not show up right away if the person is still being processed through intake at the county jail.

Statewide Tools for Moore Arrest Records

Beyond the county system, Oklahoma runs several statewide databases that can help you find booking and arrest records tied to Moore. These cover court filings, criminal history, and inmate status across the whole state.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net lets you search court cases by name or case number. This is the state's official court records database. It shows case filings, docket entries, and court dates for district courts across Oklahoma. If someone arrested in Moore has been charged in Cleveland County District Court, the case will show up here. Another option is ODCR, which is the On Demand Court Records system. It pulls case data from courts across the state and can be faster for some searches.

For criminal history checks, the OSBI runs CHIRP, the Criminal History Information Request Portal. A name-based search costs $15 under Title 74 O.S. Section 150.9. This is a more thorough check than the 72 hour booking list because it pulls from the state's full criminal history database. You get results that cover arrests, charges, and dispositions from across Oklahoma.

  • OSCN at oscn.net for court case searches
  • ODCR at odcr.com for on demand court records
  • CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov for criminal history
  • VINE at vinelink.com for inmate status alerts
  • ODOC at okoffender.doc.ok.gov for state inmates

If you want to get notified when someone's custody status changes, sign up through VINE. This free service sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or moved. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs its own offender lookup tool for people in state prison. That won't show recent city bookings, but it is useful if someone has been sentenced and moved to a state facility.

Moore Booking Records and Public Access

Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes most booking records public. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, law enforcement agencies must make certain records available for public inspection. This includes arrest logs, booking reports, and basic inmate data. The law is clear that these are not confidential.

To get a copy of a Moore booking record, you can go in person to the police department at 117 E Main St during business hours. You can also call the records line. Some requests may require a written open records request form. The department charges a small copy fee. For county-level records, contact the Cleveland County Sheriff at 405-701-7700. They handle all jail records for the detention center.

Expungement can change what shows up in a search. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, certain records can be sealed by court order. If a case was dismissed or the person was found not guilty, they may have the arrest record expunged. Once that happens, the booking record will not show up in public searches anymore.

Note: Records from the Moore Police Department are typically ready for pickup within a few business days of the request.

Cleveland County Jail and Moore Arrests

Moore is in Cleveland County. That means the Cleveland County Detention Center is where most people end up after a Moore arrest. The jail is at 2550 West Franklin Road, and the phone number is 405-701-7700. The facility holds inmates on both city and county charges. Video visitation is available for people who want to contact someone in custody.

The county jail posts booking info through its online system. You can search by name and see current inmates along with their charges and bond amounts. This is the most reliable way to check if someone arrested in Moore is still in custody. The data updates throughout the day, so if you don't see someone right away, check back later. Court dates are also listed, which helps if you need to know when a case is set for hearing.

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Cleveland County 72 Hour Booking

Moore is part of Cleveland County, and all jail bookings go through the county detention center. The county handles felony cases, bond processing, and inmate records for Moore and the surrounding area. For more on how the county system works, visit the full Cleveland County page.

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