Mustang 72 Hour Booking Records

Mustang 72 hour booking records show who was booked into jail in and near this growing Canadian County city. If you want to look up a recent arrest or check the jail roster, there are a few ways to search. The Mustang Police Department handles local arrests and holds people at its own lockup. For longer holds, inmates go to the Canadian County jail in El Reno. You can search booking records through online tools and by calling local offices. Both the city police and the county sheriff keep booking logs that fall under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, so the public can access them.

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23,900+ Population
Canadian County
72 Hours Booking Window
405-376-2488 Police Non-Emergency

Mustang Police Department Bookings

The Mustang Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. It sits at 650 E. State Highway 152. When officers make an arrest, they bring the person to the Mustang lockup for processing. The booking creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the time they were booked in. Under Oklahoma law, these booking records must be made available to the public within 72 hours of the arrest.

You can reach the Mustang Police records division at 405-376-7733. Staff can look up booking information by name and tell you if someone is still in custody. The Mustang Police Department website has contact details and forms for records requests. If the person you are looking for has already been moved to Canadian County, the police can point you in the right direction.

The city also has a municipal jail that handles short term holds. Most people booked in Mustang stay at the local lockup only briefly before they bond out or get transferred to the Canadian County Detention Center in El Reno for longer stays. The 72 hour booking rule still applies at both locations.

Note: Call the records line at 405-376-7733 during business hours for the fastest response on recent Mustang bookings.

The Mustang Police Department page is a good place to start when looking for recent booking data in the city.

Mustang 72 hour booking police department website

From here you can find contact info for the records division, get forms, and learn about public records requests. The site does not have a live booking roster, but it connects you with the right people to get what you need.

For court related searches, the Mustang Municipal Court search tool lets you look up citations, warrants, and court dates tied to local arrests.

Mustang 72 hour booking municipal court search

This system covers traffic tickets and criminal violations handled in Mustang Municipal Court. You can search by citation number or driver's license. It won't show the full booking record, but it can confirm if charges were filed after an arrest.

Oklahoma Booking Search Tools for Mustang

Several state systems can help you find booking and arrest data for people in Mustang. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs CHIRP, which is the state's criminal history records portal. You can request a background check through this system. It pulls data from across the state, so Mustang arrests that result in charges will show up here once processed.

Court records from Mustang cases appear on OSCN and ODCR. These sites cover Oklahoma court filings at both the district and municipal level. You can search by name to find case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. If someone was booked in Mustang and their case went to court in Canadian County, it should be in one of these systems.

The VINE notification system tracks inmates across Oklahoma jails. You can register to get alerts when someone's custody status changes. This works for people held at the Canadian County jail after being arrested in Mustang. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections also runs an offender lookup tool that covers anyone who ends up in the state prison system.

Note: OSCN and ODCR show court case details, not the initial 72 hour booking record itself.

Mustang Booking Record Laws

Oklahoma's 72 hour booking rule comes from the state's Open Records Act. Under Title 51, Section 24A.8 of the Oklahoma Statutes, law enforcement agencies must make arrest and booking records available to the public. This means the Mustang Police Department has to let people see who was booked within 72 hours. The law applies to all city, county, and state agencies.

The booking record itself is a public document. It shows the name, age, charges, and booking date. Some details may be held back in certain cases, like if the arrest involves a juvenile. Under Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes, juvenile records are kept private. But for adults, the basic booking data is open to anyone who asks for it.

Mustang police must also follow state rules on how long they can hold someone without charges. If a person is booked on a misdemeanor, they must see a judge or be released within a set time. The 72 hour window is key because it sets the pace for how fast records become public. Once the booking happens, the clock starts. The record goes into the system and becomes available for public access under the Open Records Act.

Canadian County Handles Mustang Jail Transfers

Mustang is in Canadian County. The Canadian County Sheriff runs the main detention center in El Reno where most Mustang arrestees end up if they are not released quickly. The county jail keeps its own roster and booking logs. You can search the Canadian County jail roster to find people who were arrested in Mustang and then moved to the county facility.

The Canadian County District Court in El Reno handles felony cases and more serious charges that start with a Mustang arrest. If someone is booked in Mustang on a felony, the case moves to the district court level. You can track these cases on OSCN by searching Canadian County court records.

For a full look at how Canadian County manages bookings, court records, and inmate searches, check the county page.

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Mustang Arrest Record Resources

If you need help with a booking or arrest situation in Mustang, here are the key contacts and resources to use.

  • Mustang Police Department: 405-376-2488 (non-emergency)
  • Mustang Police Records: 405-376-7733
  • Email: mustang_pd@cityofmustang.org
  • Canadian County Sheriff: 405-262-4787
  • Canadian County District Court: 405-262-1070

Legal aid is available through Oklahoma's legal aid organizations if you or someone you know was recently booked and needs help. The Oklahoma Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service that can connect you with a criminal defense attorney in the Mustang area. Many attorneys offer free consultations for people who were just arrested.

Note: Mustang is just west of Oklahoma City, so many OKC area legal resources also serve Mustang residents.

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Canadian County 72 Hour Booking

Mustang falls under Canadian County for all major booking and court matters. The county detention center in El Reno holds inmates from across the county, including transfers from Mustang. Visit the Canadian County page for more on the county jail roster, court system, and public records access.

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