Tulsa 24 Hour Booking Records
Tulsa 24 hour booking records can be found through several public sources. The Tulsa Police Department runs an offender information page that covers warrants, jail data, and citation details. The city also operates a Municipal Jail at 600 Civic Center that holds people on short-term holds. For longer stays or felony charges, inmates go to the David L. Moss Correctional Center run by Tulsa County. Both facilities process bookings around the clock, and you can search current inmates online at no cost through each facility's website.
Tulsa Overview
Tulsa Police Offender Information and 24 Hour Booking
The Tulsa Police offender information page is the main portal for finding booking records in Tulsa. It pulls together several search tools in one place. You can look up active arrest warrants, check jail rosters, find citation information, and search the sex offender registry. The page is updated regularly as new arrests come in. It is free to use and does not need an account.
The offender info page is one of the better tools in the state. It brings together data that you would normally have to check on separate sites. For instance, you can see if someone has an outstanding warrant and also check if they are currently in custody, all from the same starting point. The Tulsa Police Department maintains this page as part of its commitment to public access under Oklahoma open records laws.
The Tulsa Police offender information portal provides access to warrants, jail info, and booking data.
From this portal you can search multiple databases including warrants, current inmates, and citation history.
Tulsa Municipal Jail Booking
The Tulsa Municipal Jail sits at 600 Civic Center in downtown Tulsa. It opened in 2017-2018 and is staffed by G4S. The facility has 25 male beds and 5 female beds. It handles short-term holds only, with a maximum stay of 10 days. People booked here are typically held on misdemeanor charges or waiting for a court appearance.
The Municipal Jail runs 24 hours a day. Booking happens at all hours. If someone gets picked up at 2 in the morning on a city charge, they end up here. You can call (918) 596-2347 to check on an inmate's status. For bond information, the number is (918) 596-9253. Court records tied to Municipal Jail cases can be pulled by calling (918) 596-1625. Because the jail is small, turnover is fast. Most people are in and out within a few days.
The Tulsa Municipal Jail page shows facility details and contact information for checking on inmates.
This 30-bed facility handles short-term holds and misdemeanor bookings for the City of Tulsa.
David L. Moss Correctional Center
For state-level charges or longer holds, inmates go to the David L. Moss Correctional Center at 300 N Denver Ave. This is the main Tulsa County jail. It handles far more inmates than the Municipal Jail and processes bookings for all of Tulsa County. You can call (918) 596-8900 for general inquiries. The facility has an online inmate search that shows who is currently in custody, their charges, and bond amounts.
David L. Moss is one of the largest jails in Oklahoma. It processes bookings from every law enforcement agency in Tulsa County, not just Tulsa city police. That includes the Tulsa County Sheriff, Broken Arrow police, Owasso police, and others. If someone is arrested on a felony charge anywhere in the county, they will likely end up here. The booking record at David L. Moss is more detailed than what you see at the Municipal Jail because the stays are longer and the charges tend to be more serious.
Open Records for 24 Hour Booking Data
The Tulsa Police open records page explains how to get copies of arrest reports, booking sheets, and other law enforcement documents. Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, these records are available to anyone. The cost is $3 for the first 10 pages and $1 per page after that. You submit a request through the department, and they pull the records for you.
The open records process covers more than just booking data. You can request incident reports, accident reports, and other police records. The department has a form on its website for submitting requests. Turnaround depends on the size and complexity of what you are asking for. A simple booking record request usually comes back fast. A large batch of records covering a date range will take longer. Either way, the department is required by law to respond in a reasonable time frame. If you are not sure what to request, call (918) 596-9222 and ask.
The Tulsa Police open records page outlines costs and the process for requesting public documents.
Fees start at $3 for the first 10 pages, with additional pages at $1 each.
Court Records and Case Lookup
After someone is booked, their case goes through the court system. The OSCN docket search covers Tulsa County and lets you look up cases by name for free. You can also use ODCR for an alternative view of the same court data. Both sites show case numbers, charges, hearings, and outcomes. OSCN is the official state system, while ODCR presents the data in a format some people find easier to use.
The OSBI CHIRP portal is another option if you want a statewide criminal history check. It costs $15 per search. CHIRP pulls from the state criminal database and shows arrests and convictions across all 77 Oklahoma counties. This is more thorough than a single-county court search, but it does cost money. For most people just checking on a recent Tulsa booking, the free OSCN search is enough.
Inmate Status and 24 Hour Booking Alerts
The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's custody status. You register for alerts on a specific person, and the system sends you a notification when their status changes. That includes release, transfer, or court movement. It is free to use. You can also call 877-654-8463 to check on someone by phone.
VINE covers both the Municipal Jail and David L. Moss. So no matter which facility someone is booked into, you can set up alerts through the same system. This is helpful when you are not sure which jail a person ended up in after an arrest. Register once and the system handles the rest. Notifications come by phone, email, or text depending on your preference.
Tulsa County 24 Hour Booking
Tulsa is the county seat of Tulsa County. The county page has more details about the David L. Moss facility, the sheriff's office, and booking records for the entire county. If you need info on arrests outside Tulsa city limits but still within Tulsa County, that page covers those areas.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities have their own booking info pages with local jail and court details.