Owasso 24 Hour Booking Records
Owasso 24 hour booking records are processed through the Owasso Police Department and the Tulsa County jail system. The city sits primarily in Tulsa County, with a small portion in Rogers County. When Owasso police make an arrest, the person may be held briefly at the police station or taken directly to the David L. Moss Correctional Center in Tulsa. You can search for booking records through several free online tools, or contact the Owasso Police Records Division for copies of arrest reports and other public documents.
Owasso Overview
Owasso Police Records and 24 Hour Booking
The Owasso Police Records Division handles all public records requests for the department. The main station is at 111 N Main St, Owasso, OK 74055. Call (918) 272-2244 to reach the department. The records unit can provide arrest reports, incident reports, and booking documents. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, these are public records that anyone can request.
Owasso does not run a large holding jail. Most people arrested by Owasso police end up at the Tulsa County jail for processing and longer holds. This means the 24 hour booking trail for an Owasso arrest often leads to the David L. Moss Correctional Center rather than a local city facility. If you are trying to find someone who was just arrested, start by calling the Owasso police non-emergency line. They can tell you where the person was taken.
The Owasso Police Records Division page shows how to request public documents from the department.
Use this page to find the open records request form and learn what documents are available from Owasso police.
Records requests can be made in person or by phone. There may be a small fee for copies. Staff are available during normal business hours to help with requests. If you need a report from a recent arrest, have the date and the person's name ready. That speeds things up.
Tulsa County Jail and Inmate Search
The David L. Moss Correctional Center is the main jail for all of Tulsa County. It is where most Owasso arrestees end up after the initial booking process. The jail phone number is (918) 596-8900. The facility runs around the clock and processes bookings at all hours. When someone is arrested in Owasso on state charges, they are transported to this facility for formal booking, mugshots, and fingerprinting.
You can search for inmates at the Tulsa County level through OSCN. Select Tulsa County from the dropdown and search by name. The system shows case filings, charges, court dates, and docket entries. It covers all cases filed in the Tulsa County District Court, which includes arrests made by Owasso police for state-level offenses. The search is free and open to everyone.
To get notified when an inmate's status changes, use the VINE notification system. You can register for alerts by phone or online. VINE covers the entire state of Oklahoma. Call 877-654-8463 for the VINE hotline. This is helpful if you want to know when someone is released or transferred from the Tulsa County jail.
The VINE inmate search lets you track custody status for people booked into Oklahoma jails.
Register on VINE to get alerts when someone booked through the Owasso area changes custody status.
Rogers County Connection
Part of Owasso extends into Rogers County. If an arrest takes place on the Rogers County side, the booking may go through the Rogers County jail system instead of Tulsa County. This does not happen often since most of the city falls in Tulsa County, but it is worth knowing about. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office in Claremore handles jail operations for that side.
Court cases from Rogers County arrests appear on OSCN under Rogers County. So if you search for someone in Tulsa County and find nothing, try Rogers County next. The charges and case details show up the same way. It just depends on where the arrest happened. Most Owasso residents will only need to check Tulsa County records, but the Rogers County option exists for cases near the county line.
Statewide 24 Hour Booking Resources
Beyond the local options, Oklahoma offers statewide tools for finding booking and criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides criminal history searches for $15. Results cover the entire state, not just Tulsa County. This is useful if the person you are looking for may have records in other parts of Oklahoma.
OSCN covers court records across all 77 counties. It is the most complete free tool in the state. You can search by name, case number, or date range. For Owasso specifically, focus on Tulsa County cases. But the tool works for any county in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup tracks people who are in state prison or on supervision. This only applies if the person was convicted and sentenced to state time. It does not show people who are currently in county jail awaiting trial. For current jail bookings, the county-level tools and VINE are the best choices.
How to Search Owasso 24 Hour Booking
Start with the basics. If the arrest happened within the last day or two, call Owasso Police at (918) 272-2244. Ask about the person by name. The dispatcher or records staff can tell you if they have information on a recent arrest and where the person was taken. This is the fastest way to get answers right after an arrest.
For a broader search, go to OSCN and select Tulsa County. Type in the last name and first name of the person. If there are results, you will see case numbers, filing dates, and charge descriptions. Click on any case to see the full docket. This includes hearing dates, judge assignments, and any motions that have been filed. The information updates regularly as new filings come in.
If you want to check on someone's custody status right now, VINE is the tool. You can search by name or offender ID. The system shows whether someone is in custody, has been released, or has been transferred. You can sign up for phone or email alerts so you do not have to keep checking back. The service is free and runs 24 hours a day.
Tulsa County 24 Hour Booking
Owasso falls under Tulsa County for most law enforcement and court matters. The county runs the David L. Moss jail and handles state-level criminal cases through the District Court. Visit the county page for full details on the jail, court system, and how booking works at the county level.
Nearby Cities
Other cities in the Tulsa area also have 24 hour booking pages with local details.