Broken Arrow Released Inmates Lookup
Broken Arrow released inmate records are maintained by the Broken Arrow Police Department and the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office. Broken Arrow is the fourth largest city in Oklahoma and sits primarily in Tulsa County, with a small portion in Wagoner County. County-level charges from Broken Arrow arrests are processed through the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. This page explains where released inmate records are kept, how to request them, and what online tools can help you search.
Broken Arrow Overview
Where Broken Arrow Inmate Records Are Held
The Broken Arrow Police Department keeps records for city arrests, incident reports, and the local jail blotter. For records requests, contact the Records Division online at brokenarrowok.gov, in person at 1101 E. Hillside Drive, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, or by mail to Records Division, P.O. Box 1359, Broken Arrow, OK 74013. The fee is $0.25 per page.
County-level charges from Broken Arrow go to Tulsa County. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office at 303 W 1st St, Tulsa, OK handles booking records for the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. Call (918) 596-8900 or search online at tcso.tulsacounty.org. This is where most serious charges end up, even if Broken Arrow Police made the arrest.
| Broken Arrow Police | 1101 E. Hillside Drive, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 |
|---|---|
| BAPD Phone | (918) 259-8400 |
| Tulsa County Sheriff | 303 W 1st St, Tulsa, OK |
| County Phone | (918) 596-8900 |
| BAPD Website | brokenarrowok.gov/departments/police-department |
| County Inmate Search | tcso.tulsacounty.org |
Note: Broken Arrow spans two counties. If an arrest happened in the Wagoner County portion of the city, the records may be at the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, not Tulsa County. Most of the city falls in Tulsa County, so this is rare, but worth knowing if your search comes up empty in Tulsa.
Searching Broken Arrow Released Inmate Records
The Tulsa County online inmate search at tcso.tulsacounty.org is your best starting point for current county inmates. It shows active bookings in real time. For released inmates, you need to go to the source agencies directly.
Court records from Broken Arrow arrests appear in OSCN at oscn.net. Search by name or case number. OSCN covers Tulsa County District Court and shows criminal filings, charges, and case status. This is often faster than requesting paper records, especially for more recent cases. You can confirm if charges were filed, see the outcome, and find case numbers to use in a more specific records request.
The Broken Arrow Police Department also accepts inmate search requests through their website at tulsapolice.org/inmate-search. For city-level bookings and arrest reports specific to Broken Arrow, go directly to the BAPD Records Division at 1101 E. Hillside Drive or use the online request form. Processing times vary by request type.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to court records for Broken Arrow and Tulsa County cases, including criminal filings tied to local arrests.
OSCN search results show party names, case status, and docket history for Tulsa County criminal cases that may involve Broken Arrow residents.
Broken Arrow Municipal Court
Broken Arrow Municipal Court handles city-level citations and minor violations. Traffic citations, local ordinances, and other minor offenses go through the municipal court, not the county district court. Municipal records are public and available through the Court Clerk's Office.
You can search municipal cases and pay fines online at brokenarrowok.gov/departments/municipal-court. The site shows case status, fine amounts, scheduled court dates, and whether a warrant has been issued. For certified copies of municipal court records, contact the Court Clerk directly through the same website.
Municipal court jurisdiction covers offenses within Broken Arrow city limits. County-level charges and felonies go to Tulsa County District Court and will not appear in the municipal system.
VINE Notification for Broken Arrow Inmates
Broken Arrow inmates held at the Tulsa County facility are in the VINE system. VINE is free and gives you automated alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. This includes releases, transfers, and upcoming court dates.
Sign up at vinelink.vineapps.com or call toll-free 877-654-8463. You will need the person's name or booking number to register. You can receive alerts by phone, text, or email. The system runs 24 hours a day and covers the Tulsa County jail where most Broken Arrow county inmates are held.
Open Records Act and Broken Arrow Booking Records
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, Title 51 Sections 24A.1 to 24A.29, applies to all law enforcement agencies in Broken Arrow. Under Section 24A.8, basic booking information for people currently in custody is public. That includes name, age, physical description, booking details, charges, and bond amount.
Records on released individuals who are no longer under supervision are closed under the Act. You can still request them by writing to either the Broken Arrow Police Department or the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office. Put your request in writing and include the person's name, approximate date of arrest, and what specific records you need. Agencies have discretion on how much of a released inmate's record they share.
State DOC Records for Broken Arrow Offenders
Broken Arrow residents who received state prison sentences are in the Oklahoma DOC system. Search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov by name, DOC number, or date of birth. The DOC handles sentences over one year. If someone from Broken Arrow was convicted of a serious felony in Tulsa County District Court, they likely went to a state prison, not the county jail.
The DOC website shows current inmate status and facility location. It does not show people who have been released. For released DOC inmates, submit a Closed Records Request to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400, phone (405) 425-2500 or (405) 425-2578.
Tulsa County Inmate Records
Most Broken Arrow arrests that lead to county charges are processed through Tulsa County. The Tulsa County page covers the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, the Sheriff's Office records process, and all county-level search tools.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities also have inmate records pages with local resources.