Access Edmond Recent Arrests

Edmond recent arrests are processed by the Edmond Police Department, which runs a small city jail before transferring people to the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Edmond sits just north of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County. Arrest and booking records for Edmond are public, and you can search them through both city and county resources. The police department keeps records of local arrests, while the county jail system tracks everyone booked into the main detention center. Several free online databases let you find arrest details, court filings, and custody status for people arrested in Edmond.

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Edmond Police and Arrest Processing

The Edmond Police Department is at 100 East First Street. Chief J.D. Younger leads the department. Edmond is a growing city with a population that keeps rising, and the police force stays busy. The department handles everything from routine traffic stops to serious criminal cases. Call (405) 359-4420 to reach them.

Address100 East First Street, Edmond, OK 73034
Phone(405) 359-4420
WebsiteEdmond Police Department
RecordsEdmond Police Records
CountyOklahoma County

The Edmond Police Department page has contact details and links to police services.

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Edmond Police Department website

Edmond runs a small city jail at 23 East First Street with 18 beds. It is a short-term holding facility. People arrested by Edmond police are booked at the city jail first. From there, they may be released on bond or transferred to the Oklahoma County Detention Center for longer holds. Most felony arrests and people who cannot make bond quickly end up at the county facility. This two-step process means Edmond arrest records can appear in both the city and county systems.

Edmond Police Records Division

The Edmond Police records division handles requests for arrest reports and other police documents. Visit their records page for information on how to get copies. You can request records in person at the police station or by contacting the department directly. The records page lists what is available and any fees that apply.

The Edmond Police Records page explains how to request arrest reports and other documents.

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For recent arrests in Edmond that have moved to the county system, the Oklahoma County Detention Center inmate lookup at oklahomacounty.org is the tool to use. Search by name to find anyone currently in county custody. This includes people originally arrested by Edmond police. The county jail is at 201 N. Shartel Ave. in Oklahoma City. Call (405) 713-1910 for jail questions.

Note: The county inmate lookup only shows people currently in custody; released individuals will not appear in the results.

Edmond Recent Arrests in Court Records

Court cases from Edmond arrests are filed in the Oklahoma County District Court. Search for free on OSCN at oscn.net. Enter the person's name and select Oklahoma County. Cases show up after charges are filed, usually within a few business days. The results include the full charge list, hearing dates, and the case outcome once it is resolved.

ODCR at odcr.com is a good backup tool. It covers the same court records but sometimes catches cases that OSCN does not display right away. For Edmond arrests that result in municipal citations rather than county charges, the case may be handled in the Edmond municipal court instead. Those records are separate from the district court system and may not appear on OSCN or ODCR.

State Resources for Edmond Arrest Records

OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov gives you a full criminal history report for any person in Oklahoma. The cost is $15 per search. It covers all arrests statewide, including Edmond. This is the best option if you want to see a complete record that goes beyond just one city or county. CHIRP results include charges, case dispositions, and dates for each entry.

VINE at vinelink.com provides free custody alerts for the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Register with a person's name or booking number and VINE will send you updates when their status changes. This works for anyone booked through Edmond and transferred to county custody. The DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov tracks people serving state prison sentences, including those originally arrested in Edmond.

Note: An arrest record is public information in Oklahoma, but it does not indicate guilt; all individuals are presumed innocent.

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