Owasso Recent Arrests

Owasso recent arrests are managed by the Owasso Police Department, one of the larger suburban departments in the Tulsa metro area. The city straddles Tulsa County and Rogers County, which means arrest records can flow through either county court system depending on where the offense took place. People arrested in Owasso are typically held at the Tulsa County Jail. You can search for Owasso arrest records through free state court tools, the police department's records division, and statewide criminal history databases covered on this page.

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Owasso Police Department Records

The Owasso Police Department is at 111 N. Main in Owasso. Chief Scott Chambless leads the department. You can call 918-272-2244 for general inquiries or 918-376-1568 for the dispatch line. The department covers all of Owasso, which extends across parts of both Tulsa County and Rogers County.

Address111 N. Main, Owasso, OK 74055
Phone918-272-2244 / 918-376-1568
ChiefScott Chambless
WebsiteOwasso Police Department
RecordsRecords Division

The Owasso Police Department page on the city website provides contact details and links to police services.

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Owasso Police Department official page

The department runs an active patrol division and responds to a wide range of calls. Owasso is a growing suburb. Property crimes, traffic offenses, and warrant arrests make up a large share of the cases. More serious crimes also occur but less frequently than in larger cities nearby.

Owasso Records Division and Police Reports

The Owasso Records Division handles public records requests. You can get copies of police reports, arrest records, and other documents through this office. The records division page on the city website has instructions for submitting requests. You can also get police reports through the online portal at owassopdok.policereports.us.

The Owasso Records Division page explains how to request police reports and arrest documents from the department.

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Owasso Police Records Division page

Daily call logs from the Owasso Police Department are available online at the city's WebLink system. These logs show the calls officers responded to, which can give you a sense of recent police activity in the city. The logs are not the same as arrest records, but they do include incidents that may have led to an arrest.

If you need a formal copy of an arrest report, the records division can provide that. There may be a small fee for copies. Contact them directly for current pricing and turnaround times.

Note: Police reports may take a few days to process after an arrest before they are available for public release.

Tulsa County Jail and Owasso Arrests

Most people arrested in Owasso are booked at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, which is the Tulsa County jail. This is the main holding facility for the Tulsa metro area. You can search for current inmates through the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office website. The search shows name, booking date, charges, and bond information.

Because Owasso spans two counties, some cases may go through Rogers County instead. If the arrest happened in the Rogers County portion of Owasso, the booking and court process may use the Rogers County jail and court system. When searching for an Owasso arrest, it helps to check both counties if the first search comes up empty.

The Tulsa County jail is large and processes many bookings daily. Owasso arrests are a small fraction of the total. Finding someone in the system is straightforward if you have their full name. The inmate roster only shows people currently in custody.

Owasso Recent Arrests on OSCN

Search Owasso court records for free on OSCN. You will need to search both Tulsa County and Rogers County since Owasso cases can land in either court. Enter the person's name and select the county. Case results show charges, hearing schedules, and case outcomes.

OSCN is updated regularly. Once the DA files charges from an Owasso arrest, the case shows up within a day or two. You get the full docket. This is the most reliable free tool for tracking what happens after someone is arrested in Owasso. Try ODCR alongside OSCN for a second look at the same court data.

Statewide Tools for Owasso Arrest Records

The OSBI CHIRP tool searches statewide criminal history for $15. It covers all Oklahoma arrests, not just Owasso. If someone has a record in multiple cities, one CHIRP search pulls it together. The report includes charges and how each case was resolved.

VINE at vinelink.com sends free custody alerts. Register with a name and pick Tulsa County or Rogers County. You will get a notification when the person is released or transferred. This is helpful when you are waiting for news about an Owasso booking.

For people who end up in state prison after an Owasso arrest, the DOC offender lookup shows facility, sentence, and release details. The DOC system is separate from county jails and only includes people sentenced to state prison time.

Note: Search both Tulsa and Rogers County on OSCN since Owasso sits in both counties and cases are filed based on the arrest location.

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