Search Tulsa 72 Hour Booking
Tulsa 72 hour booking records are available through two separate jail systems. The Tulsa Municipal Jail handles city arrests, and the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center processes county-level bookings. Both facilities post inmate data online, so you can search for recent arrests without leaving your home. The Tulsa Police Department keeps a jail blotter for 30 days, and older records can be pulled through Municipal Court. You can also check OSCN or ODCR for court case details tied to a Tulsa booking.
Tulsa Overview
Tulsa Municipal Jail Booking Records
The Tulsa Municipal Jail opened in 2017. It sits at 600 Civic Center in downtown Tulsa. The facility is managed by the Tulsa Police Department and staffed by G4S. It runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. The jail has 25 male beds and 5 female beds. Maximum hold time is 10 days. When the jail is full, overflow goes to Okmulgee County under an agreement between the two jurisdictions.
You can look up current inmates through the Tulsa Municipal Jail Inmate Information Center. The site lists people currently in custody along with their booking date and charges. For bond info on municipal court cases, call 918-596-9253. Keep in mind that this data is for information only. You should call the facility to confirm charges and bond amounts before acting on what you see online.
Below is a look at the Tulsa Inmate Information Center where you can search for recent city bookings.
The page shows current inmates by booking date. You can sort the list to find who was brought in most recently.
Tulsa County Jail Booking
The David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center is the county jail for Tulsa. It sits at 300 N. Denver Ave. The phone number is 918-596-8900. County-level arrests in Tulsa go through this facility. You can search for inmates by name on the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office jail information page. The site has a booking ID list and shows current inmates along with their charges.
City arrests and county arrests are different. If someone gets picked up by the Tulsa Police on a city charge, they go to the municipal jail. If the charges are county or state level, the booking happens at David L. Moss. Sometimes a person starts at one facility and gets moved to the other depending on how the charges play out.
| City Jail | Tulsa Municipal Jail, 600 Civic Center |
|---|---|
| County Jail | David L. Moss, 300 N. Denver Ave |
| City Bonds | 918-596-9253 |
| County Jail Phone | 918-596-8900 |
The Tulsa Police Municipal Jail page on the Tulsa Police Department site has more details about the facility, intake, and visitation.
This page covers jail hours, capacity, and the overflow arrangement with Okmulgee County.
Tulsa Booking Records and Open Records
The Tulsa Police Department handles open records requests through a dedicated records custodian. The phone number is 918-596-9286. The Tulsa Police open records page explains the process and fees. The jail blotter is kept for 30 days. After that, older blotter records go to Municipal Court. Fees are $3 for the first 10 pages and $1 for each page after that.
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, jail booking data is public. Title 51, Section 24A.5 lists the types of law enforcement records that must be made available. Jail registers are on that list. This means anyone can request booking records from Tulsa without showing a specific need. The same law applies to arrest logs, radio logs, and conviction data.
Note: Conviction information for Tulsa cases is also available free through OSCN at oscn.net.
Search Tulsa 72 Hour Booking Statewide
Several state databases can help you find booking and court records connected to Tulsa arrests. The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Tulsa County court records. You can search by party name or case number. It shows filings, charges, and docket entries. OSCN is free and updates within 24 hours for most courts. Over 15 million cases are in the system going back to the 1990s.
On Demand Court Records fills in gaps for tribal courts and rural counties that OSCN does not fully cover. Some Tulsa-area cases involving tribal jurisdiction may appear in ODCR. Basic searches are free, but viewing scanned documents needs a paid subscription.
The CHIRP portal from OSBI lets you run a name-based criminal history check. You need the person's name and date of birth. CHIRP will search three years before and after the birth date for possible matches. This is useful if you want a broader look at someone's arrest history across Oklahoma, not just Tulsa.
VINE tracks custody status for inmates across Oklahoma. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. If someone was booked in Tulsa and you want to know when they bond out or get moved, VINE sends you a notification. The service is free and works around the clock.
Tulsa Legal Resources
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma has an office in Tulsa that helps low-income residents with civil legal issues. If you need help understanding a booking record or navigating the court system, they may be able to assist. The Tulsa County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service for people who need a criminal defense attorney.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup is another tool. If a Tulsa booking led to a state prison sentence, you can track that person through ODOC. The search shows the inmate's facility, sentence details, and expected release date.
Tulsa County 72 Hour Booking
Tulsa is the county seat of Tulsa County. The David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center handles all county-level bookings. For more about the county jail system, inmate search tools, and court resources, visit the Tulsa County booking records page.
Nearby Cities
Several cities near Tulsa have their own booking records and jail systems. Some share the Tulsa County jail, while others fall in neighboring counties.