Access Owasso 72 Hour Booking
Owasso 72 hour booking records show recent arrests and jail bookings in this fast-growing city north of Tulsa. The Owasso Police Department handles local arrests and runs a municipal jail at its headquarters on 111 N. Main Street. The city sits in both Rogers and Tulsa counties, though most of Owasso falls in Rogers County. You can search for recent booking records through the police records division or use statewide tools that cover Oklahoma court and jail data. The Owasso Police also publish weekly arrest logs and daily call logs on their website, making it one of the more transparent departments in the area.
Owasso Overview
Owasso Police and Booking Records
The Owasso Police Department is at 111 N. Main Street. The non-emergency number is 918-272-2244. The department runs a municipal jail at the same location. The crime tip line is 918-272-COPS. When someone gets arrested in Owasso, officers bring them to the jail at headquarters for booking. The booking creates a record that includes the person's name, charges, date, and other details.
Owasso sits in Rogers County, with a small part extending into Tulsa County. Most arrests go through the Rogers County system for district court cases. Felony bookings typically transfer to the Rogers County Jail. Municipal charges stay in the city system. The Owasso Police oversee the local jail and keep records of all bookings that pass through their facility.
The department publishes weekly arrest logs. These PDF files list everyone arrested during the previous week, including names, dates, and charges. Current and previous year logs are available online through the records division. This is a useful feature that not every city offers.
Owasso 72 Hour Booking Records Search
The Owasso Police Records Division handles all requests for arrest and booking records. Most reports are available within 48 to 72 hours after an incident. Public versions are prepared in line with the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You can pick up records at 111 N. Main Street in Owasso during business hours.
Below is a look at the Owasso Police Department website where you can find contact details and links to the records division.
The department website has links to weekly arrest logs and daily call logs. You can download these as PDF files. The arrest logs include the person's name, arrest date, and charges. This gives you a straightforward way to see recent booking activity in Owasso without calling or visiting.
The records division page lists fees for different types of records. Accident reports cost $4 for commercial requests and $0.25 for citizens. Incident reports are $0.25 per page. Background checks cost $5. If research is needed, the fee is $15 per hour. These fees are set by the city and may change, so check the website or call to confirm.
Note: Weekly arrest logs from Owasso Police cover the full previous week, not just the 72 hour window, giving you a broader view of recent bookings.
Oklahoma Statewide Booking Search Tools
Several state databases can help you find records tied to Owasso arrests. These go beyond what the city publishes and cover court filings, criminal history, and inmate tracking across Oklahoma.
Search OSCN for court cases filed in Rogers County or Tulsa County District Court. This free tool shows filings, docket entries, and hearing dates. ODCR pulls court records from across the state and can be faster for some searches. Both are maintained by official sources and cost nothing to use.
The OSBI's CHIRP portal lets you run a criminal history check. A name-based search costs $15 under Title 74 O.S. Section 150.9. CHIRP pulls from the full state criminal history database, which goes well beyond the 72 hour booking window. It covers arrests, charges, and dispositions from across Oklahoma. For inmate tracking, VINE sends free alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The ODOC offender search covers people in state prison and shows facility placement and release dates.
Public Access to Owasso Arrest Records
Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes booking records public. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, all public records must be open for inspection during regular business hours. Law enforcement agencies are required to disclose arrest logs and booking data under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8. The Owasso Police Department follows these requirements and posts arrest logs publicly.
You can request records in person, by phone, or in writing. The department responds in a reasonable time. Fees for copies are listed on the records division page. If a request is denied, the Open Records Act provides remedies. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.17, officials who willfully violate the act face fines up to $500 or jail time up to one year. This enforcement mechanism helps make sure agencies comply with the law.
Expungement is another factor. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, certain arrest records can be sealed. Dismissed cases and acquittals may qualify for expungement. Once sealed, the booking record is removed from public view and will not appear in searches.
Note: Owasso Police make arrest logs available for both the current and previous year on their website as free PDF downloads.
Rogers County 72 Hour Booking
Owasso is primarily in Rogers County. The county sheriff handles felony bookings and runs the county jail. A small part of the city extends into Tulsa County, but most Owasso arrests are processed through Rogers County. The county jail holds inmates on state charges and keeps detailed booking records that include names, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. For a full look at the Rogers County booking system, inmate search tools, and more, visit the county page.
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