Moore 24 Hour Booking Records

Moore 24 hour booking records are handled through the Cleveland County Jail in Norman. The Moore Police Department makes arrests within city limits, but all bookings go to the county facility. Moore sits just south of Oklahoma City and has a population around 63,000. You can look up recent arrests and booking data through the Cleveland County inmate search system at no cost. The Moore PD records unit can also help with arrest reports and case info during business hours. If you need to check on someone who was just picked up, the county jail roster is the fastest way to get answers.

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Moore Police Department and 24 Hour Booking

The Moore Police Department handles all law enforcement within city limits. The department is led by Chief Todd Gibson and operates out of 117 E Main St, Moore, OK 73160. Moore PD officers make arrests for misdemeanors, warrants, and felonies. After an arrest, the person is transported to the Cleveland County Detention Center in Norman for booking and processing.

Moore does not run its own jail. That is a key point. All arrestees go to the county level. The Cleveland County jail handles intake, mugshots, fingerprinting, and bond processing. This means you won't find a Moore-specific booking roster. You need to search at the county level.

The Moore Police Department handles all arrests in the city before transferring bookings to the Cleveland County Jail.

Moore Police Department 24 hour booking records in Moore Oklahoma

Contact the department for arrest reports and case details during regular hours.

Department Moore Police Department
Address 117 E Main St, Moore, OK 73160
Admin Phone 405-793-5139
Non-Emergency 405-793-5171 (24 hours)
Records Division 405-793-5134, Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 9 PM
Chief Todd Gibson

Since Moore uses the Cleveland County jail, you search booking records through the county system. The Cleveland County Inmate Search lets you look up anyone currently in custody. Enter a first or last name and the system pulls up matching results. Each record shows the charges, bond amount, and booking date. The search is free and works any time.

For court records tied to a Moore arrest, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Select Cleveland County from the dropdown and search by name. OSCN is free. It shows docket entries, charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Most cases from Moore arrests show up on OSCN within a couple of days after filing.

You can also call the Moore PD records unit at 405-793-5134. They can look up arrest reports and give you case numbers. The records office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 9 PM. That is a longer window than most police records units in the area, which helps if you work a normal daytime schedule.

If you want to know when someone gets released from the Cleveland County jail, set up a notification through the VINE system. VINE sends you a call, text, or email when an inmate's custody status changes. The Oklahoma VINE hotline is 877-654-8463. The service is free and you can sign up any time.

Cleveland County Jail and Booking Process

The Cleveland County Detention Center in Norman is where all Moore arrests end up. The facility runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When someone is brought in from Moore, the jail staff takes a mugshot, collects fingerprints, and enters the person into the booking system. Bond is set based on the charges and any prior history.

Processing times vary. A simple misdemeanor might take a few hours from arrival to release on bond. More serious charges can take longer, especially if the person needs to see a judge first. Weekend and holiday arrests sometimes mean a longer wait because court hearings may not happen until the next business day.

The jail also handles holds for other agencies. If Moore PD picks someone up on a warrant from another county, that person goes through Cleveland County booking first. Then the other county arranges a transfer. This can add time to the process and create records in both counties.

You can visit the Cleveland County Sheriff's website for more details on visitation rules, commissary accounts, and phone access for inmates. The jail phone system uses a prepaid account setup. Family members can add funds through the provider listed on the sheriff's site.

Getting Moore Arrest Records

Booking records are public in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. 24A.8 says law enforcement must release arrest and booking data. That includes the person's name, charges, date and time of booking, and the arresting agency. You do not have to give a reason for your request.

To get a copy of a Moore arrest report, contact the records division at 405-793-5134. You can also email Chief Gibson at tgibson@cityofmoore.com for general inquiries. Copies cost 25 cents per page under state law. Certified copies run up to $1 per page. Most requests are filled within a few business days, though the law allows up to 10 business days for a response.

Juvenile records are not public. Sealed and expunged records are also off limits. But any standard adult arrest and booking from Moore PD is available to the public under Oklahoma law.

Statewide Search Tools for Moore Records

If the Cleveland County inmate search doesn't turn up what you need, try these statewide tools. The OSBI CHIRP portal does criminal history checks. A name search costs $15 and covers the state database for arrest and conviction records going back years. CHIRP is useful when you want a broader picture beyond a single booking.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup works for anyone sentenced to state prison. It shows the current facility, sentence dates, and parole status. This is free and runs around the clock. It won't show county jail inmates or people awaiting trial, though.

For federal cases, check the PACER system at pacer.uscourts.gov. Moore sits in the Western District of Oklahoma. Federal arrests are separate from state bookings and won't show up in county or state searches. PACER charges a small fee per search but is the only way to access federal court records online.

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Cleveland County 24 Hour Booking

Moore is in Cleveland County. All booking records from Moore arrests go through the Cleveland County Detention Center. For full details on the county jail, inmate search tools, and booking procedures, visit the Cleveland County page.

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