Broken Arrow 24 Hour Booking
Broken Arrow 24 hour booking records come from two main sources. The city runs its own Municipal Jail at the Justice Center on South 1st Place that handles short-term holds. For state-level charges or longer stays, inmates are transferred to the Tulsa County David L. Moss Correctional Center. Broken Arrow is the largest suburb of Tulsa and one of the fastest growing cities in Oklahoma. The police department processes arrests around the clock, and you can check on current inmates by calling the jail roster line or searching Tulsa County records online.
Broken Arrow Overview
Broken Arrow Municipal Jail and 24 Hour Booking
The Broken Arrow Municipal Jail is part of the Justice Center at 2302 South 1st Place, 74012. The phone number is (918) 451-8200. For jail roster information, call (918) 451-8352. The facility has 32 beds total, with 25 for male inmates and 9 for female inmates. It is staffed by G4S. The maximum hold time is 90 hours. After that, inmates are either released or transferred to the Tulsa County facility.
Booking happens any time of day or night. When Broken Arrow police make an arrest, the person is brought to this facility for processing. They get fingerprinted, photographed, and their charges are entered into the system. Because the jail is small and the hold time is short, the population turns over fast. Someone booked on a Friday might be gone by Monday. If you are trying to find a person who was recently arrested, call the roster line first. They can tell you if the person is still in the Broken Arrow jail or has been moved.
Visitation at the Broken Arrow jail runs daily from 8am to 8pm, with a break from 11am to 1pm. Visits last 20 minutes. You need to check in and follow the facility rules. The jail does not have an online inmate search of its own, so calling is the best way to check on someone held at this location.
Tulsa County jail information covers inmates transferred from Broken Arrow and other Tulsa County cities.
People held past the 90-hour limit at the Broken Arrow jail are moved to the David L. Moss facility shown here.
Broken Arrow Police Department Records
The Broken Arrow Police Department is at 1101 N 6th St, 74012. The main number is (918) 259-8400. You can email the department at pdadmin@brokenarrowok.gov. Records are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. The department has an open records request form on its website that you can fill out to get copies of arrest reports and booking information.
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, booking records are public. Anyone can request them. The police department processes these requests through its records division. You can ask for a specific arrest report by providing the date and name of the person, or you can request a range of booking records for a certain time period. There may be a small copy fee. The department tries to fill requests promptly, but complex or large requests take more time. If you are not sure how to submit the form, call the main number and ask for the records division.
Tulsa County Court Records and 24 Hour Booking
State-level charges from Broken Arrow arrests go through Tulsa County District Court. You can search these cases for free on OSCN. The system shows case details including charges, hearing dates, and docket entries. It covers all of Tulsa County, so you will find Broken Arrow cases mixed in with Tulsa and other city cases. Search by the person's name to find their records.
Broken Arrow Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and some misdemeanors. It sits at 2304 S 1st Place, right next to the jail. The phone number is (918) 451-8558. If someone was booked on a minor city charge, their case goes through Municipal Court. For anything more serious, it moves up to the county District Court level. Knowing which court handles the case helps you search in the right place.
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history searches for $15. This is helpful if you want to check for arrests in other counties beyond Tulsa. Results come back quickly. For a free option, ODCR provides another way to search Oklahoma court records online.
How to Find a Booked Inmate
Finding someone who was just arrested in Broken Arrow takes a few steps. Start by calling the Municipal Jail roster line at (918) 451-8352. They can tell you if the person is still at the Broken Arrow facility. If they have been transferred, check the Tulsa County inmate search for the David L. Moss Correctional Center. You can also use VINE to register for alerts that notify you when an inmate's custody status changes.
Keep in mind the 90-hour limit at the Broken Arrow jail. If someone was arrested more than a few days ago, they are probably not at the city jail anymore. They would have been released, bonded out, or sent to the county facility. For older bookings, the Tulsa County system and OSCN court records are your best bet. The 24 hour booking process moves fast in Broken Arrow because of the small jail size.
Open Records and Booking Documentation
Booking records in Broken Arrow fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You have the right to request arrest reports, booking sheets, and incident reports. The police department's records unit handles these requests. Go to the department website and look for the open records request form, or visit in person during business hours. Staff can help you fill out the form if you are not sure what to ask for.
The cost for copies varies. Most departments charge per page. The turnaround time depends on the request. A single booking record is usually ready within a day or two. If you need records from a specific date range or for multiple people, it may take longer. The law requires a prompt response, but does not set a hard number of days. Call (918) 259-8400 if you have questions about the process or want to check on a pending request.
Tulsa County 24 Hour Booking
Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. The county handles state-level charges and operates the David L. Moss Correctional Center. Check the county page for more details on the larger facility and county-wide booking information.
Nearby Cities
These Tulsa-area cities have their own 24 hour booking pages.