Search Owasso Released Inmate Records
Owasso released inmate records involve two counties because the city spans both Tulsa and Rogers County. When someone is arrested in Owasso, they may be booked into Tulsa County or Rogers County depending on which part of the city the arrest happened and which agency responded. The Owasso Police Department keeps its own arrest records as well. This page walks you through each source and tells you how to search, request records, and track inmate status using state tools.
Owasso Quick Facts
Where to Search Owasso Inmate Records
Because Owasso spans two counties, you may need to check more than one agency. The Owasso Police Department at 111 N. Main Street handles city arrests. For county-level bookings, the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office covers the western part of the city, while the Rogers County Sheriff handles the eastern portion.
Tulsa County inmate searches are available through the Tulsa County Sheriff at (918) 596-8900. Rogers County maintains an inmate search page at rogerscountysheriff.org/inmate-search and can be reached by phone at 918-341-4533. If you are not sure which county made the booking, VINE (see below) will search both at once.
| Agency | Owasso Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 111 N. Main Street, Owasso, OK 74055 |
| Phone | (918) 272-2244 |
| Records Mail | Records Division, P.O. Box 390, Owasso, OK 74055 |
| Police Website | cityofowasso.com |
| Tulsa County Sheriff | (918) 596-8900 |
| Rogers County Sheriff | rogerscountysheriff.org | (918) 341-4533 |
For city-level court records, the Owasso Municipal Court handles traffic citations and ordinance cases. Those records are separate from jail records but can fill in the court side of an arrest you find in the booking system.
How to Search for Owasso Inmate Records
Start online. Rogers County maintains a searchable inmate roster at rogerscountysheriff.org/inmate-search. For Tulsa County, call (918) 596-8900 to get a status update or ask about booking records. You can also use VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com, which covers both counties and lets you search by name for free.
For Owasso Police Department arrest records, submit your request in person at 111 N. Main Street, online through the police department site, or by mail to P.O. Box 390, Owasso, OK 74055. The fee is $0.25 per page. If you know the date of arrest and the person's full name, your request will move faster. Most standard requests are filled within a few business days.
All three agencies operate under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Under Title 51, Section 24A.8, they must provide booking information, charges, and bond data on request. You do not need to explain why you are asking.
Note: When Owasso cases span the county line, the arresting agency determines which county jail is used, so it helps to know the specific part of the city where the arrest occurred.
What Owasso Inmate Records Include
Booking records from the Owasso Police, Tulsa County Sheriff, and Rogers County Sheriff all follow the same Oklahoma public records standard. Each record shows the person's full name, date of birth, age, and a physical description. The booking date and time, the charges, and the bond amount are also included.
When someone is released, the record typically notes the date and reason. That might be bond posted, charges dismissed, time served, or transfer to state custody. If the case proceeded to court, the record usually has a case number. You can use that number to search OSCN or ODCR for the court outcome.
VINE Inmate Tracking for Owasso
VINE covers both Tulsa County and Rogers County, making it ideal for Owasso searches. Visit vinelink.vineapps.com or call 877-654-8463. Search by name to get current custody status. The system shows which facility a person is in and whether they have been released.
You can also register for notifications through VINE. If the person is transferred or released, you get an automatic alert by phone, text, or email. This saves you from repeated manual checks. For anyone held at either the Tulsa County Jail or the Rogers County Jail, VINE is the single most efficient tool available.
Oklahoma Open Records Act and Owasso
Oklahoma's Open Records Act (Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.29) governs access to public records across the state. Section 24A.8 specifically covers law enforcement records. It requires agencies to disclose name, age, physical description, booking data, charges, and bond on request. Owasso Police, Tulsa County Sheriff, and Rogers County Sheriff all comply with this law.
The main exception for released inmates applies at the state level. An individual released from state prison with no current supervision has a closed record under Oklahoma law. Local jail records for people who have been through county or city booking systems remain accessible for a longer period. You may still request older local records, though agencies can indicate if a specific record is sealed or protected by court order.
When making a request, be as specific as possible. Include the full name, the approximate date of arrest, and the case number if you have it. That narrows the search and reduces the time and cost of fulfilling your request.
State DOC and Court Records for Owasso Cases
If an Owasso arrest led to a state prison sentence, the Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov lets you search by name or DOC number. Active inmates appear in the public search. For released state inmates with no current supervision, you need to file a Closed Records Request with the DOC. Contact them at (405) 425-2500 or write to P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400.
Court records for Owasso cases in Tulsa County are on OSCN at oscn.net. Rogers County cases are also on OSCN. Search by party name or case number to find docket entries, charges, hearing results, and case status. On Demand Court Records at odcr.com is a second tool with similar search features for participating courts.
For a full criminal history check on someone connected to Owasso, the OSBI offers name-based checks at $15 and fingerprint checks at $19. Go to osbi.ok.gov or call (405) 848-6724.
Tulsa County Released Inmate Records
Most of Owasso falls within Tulsa County. County-level inmate records, the county jail, and the district court for Owasso cases are primarily through Tulsa County. Visit the Tulsa County page for full details on the county sheriff, jail contacts, and court resources.
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