Find Recent Arrests in Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow recent arrests go through the city police department and then into the Tulsa County jail system. The Broken Arrow Police Department has a small municipal jail that holds people for up to 90 hours, but longer holds and most felony bookings are handled at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. You can search for Broken Arrow arrest records using free online tools from both the city and county. Public records include booking dates, charges filed, bond amounts, and custody status for anyone processed through these facilities.
Broken Arrow Overview
Broken Arrow Police Department
The Broken Arrow Police Department is located at 2302 South 1st Place. Chief Brandon Berryhill leads the department. Officers patrol the city and handle all local law enforcement. Broken Arrow is the largest suburb in the Tulsa metro area and has a busy police force. The non-emergency number is 918-259-8400. For general inquiries, call 918-451-8200.
| Address | 2302 South 1st Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 918-451-8200 |
| Non-Emergency | 918-259-8400 |
| Website | Broken Arrow Police |
| County | Tulsa County |
The city runs a municipal jail with 25 male beds and 9 female beds. The jail phone is (918) 451-8352. People booked into the Broken Arrow jail can be held for up to 90 hours. After that, they are either released or transferred to the Tulsa County jail. This short hold time means that most Broken Arrow arrests end up in the county system fairly quickly. If you are looking for someone arrested in Broken Arrow, check the county inmate search first since that is where most people end up after the initial booking.
Broken Arrow Recent Arrests in Tulsa County
The Tulsa County Inmate Information Center is the main tool for finding Broken Arrow arrests. Search by name. The results show anyone currently held at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. This includes people arrested by Broken Arrow police who were transferred from the city jail. You can see the charges, booking date, and bond information.
The Tulsa County Sheriff also provides jail information on their website. This page has details about visiting, bonds, and facility rules. If you need to contact the jail directly, call (918) 596-8900. The jail is at 300 N. Denver Ave. in Tulsa. Broken Arrow does not have its own long-term detention facility, so the county jail serves that purpose for all serious charges.
The Tulsa County Inmate Information Center covers people arrested in Broken Arrow and transferred to the county jail.
Note: The Tulsa County inmate search only shows current inmates; people released on bond or after serving their time will not appear.
Court Records for Broken Arrow Arrests
Broken Arrow falls in Tulsa County, which is part of the 14th Judicial District. Court cases from Broken Arrow arrests are filed with the Tulsa County District Court. Search OSCN at oscn.net for free. Enter a name and look for Tulsa County cases. The results include charges, hearing dates, plea deals, and verdicts. Cases typically appear a day or two after the charges are formally filed.
ODCR at odcr.com is another free option. It works well as a backup to OSCN. For Broken Arrow arrests that involve common names, try both tools. The city itself does not maintain a public case search. Everything goes through the county court system. Municipal ordinance violations may be handled in the Broken Arrow municipal court, but criminal charges are filed at the county level.
State Tools for Broken Arrow Arrest History
The OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide criminal history searches for $15. This includes arrests in Broken Arrow and anywhere else in Oklahoma. The report shows every arrest on file with the state, along with charges and dispositions. It is the most thorough name-based search for Oklahoma criminal records.
The OSBI CHIRP portal allows background checks that include Broken Arrow arrest records.
VINE at vinelink.com is free and covers the Tulsa County jail. Register to get alerts when someone arrested in Broken Arrow is released or transferred. This service runs around the clock. The DOC offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov tracks people who were sentenced to state prison. If someone from Broken Arrow received a prison term, they will appear in the DOC system after they are transferred from the county jail to a state facility.
Note: An arrest record does not mean a person is guilty; everyone is presumed innocent until convicted in court.
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