Broken Arrow Felony Records
Broken Arrow felony records are filed at the Tulsa County District Court. With a population around 115,000, Broken Arrow is one of the largest suburbs in the Tulsa metro area. The city spans two counties, Tulsa and Wagoner, but most felony cases land in Tulsa County. Broken Arrow's municipal court does not handle felonies. Under Oklahoma law, only District Courts have that jurisdiction. You can look up Broken Arrow felony cases at no cost through OSCN, the state court records network. The Tulsa County Courthouse at 500 South Denver Avenue in Tulsa is where case files are kept. This guide covers how to search for Broken Arrow felony records, the fees involved, and which offices to contact for copies or case information.
Broken Arrow Felony Records Overview
Broken Arrow Felony Jurisdiction
Broken Arrow sits in both Tulsa County and Wagoner County. Most of the city's population lives on the Tulsa County side, so the majority of felony cases are filed at the Tulsa County District Court. If the offense happened in the Wagoner County portion of Broken Arrow, the case goes to the Wagoner County District Court instead. It depends on the exact location of the incident.
The Broken Arrow Municipal Court cannot hear felony cases. It handles only misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city ordinance violations. This is how all municipal courts work in Oklahoma. Felonies require a District Court with full criminal jurisdiction under state law. When someone is arrested for a felony in Broken Arrow, the case is referred to the district attorney's office for the relevant county. If charges are filed, the case goes to District Court.
| Primary Court | Tulsa County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 500 South Denver Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103 |
| Phone | (918) 596-5000 |
| Secondary Court | Wagoner County District Court (for east side offenses) |
| Website | OSCN Docket Search |
Because Broken Arrow crosses county lines, you may need to search both Tulsa and Wagoner counties on OSCN to find a specific case. The good news is that OSCN covers both, and you can switch between counties easily on the search page.
Find Broken Arrow Felony Records
Go to OSCN.net and select Tulsa County. Type in the person's name and hit search. The results list all cases in Tulsa County tied to that name. Look for case numbers starting with CF, which stands for criminal felony. If you think the case might have been filed in Wagoner County, switch the county dropdown and search again. OSCN shows charges, hearing dates, pleas, and dispositions. It is free and open to everyone.
For Broken Arrow police reports tied to a felony arrest, you will need to contact the Broken Arrow Police Department Records unit. They are located at 1101 N. 6th Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The phone number is (918) 451-8302. You can request reports in person or by mail using their Open Records Request Form. Phone requests are not accepted due to privacy regulations. Bring a photo ID when you go in person.
The OSCN docket search portal is the main entry point for looking up Broken Arrow felony records online. It covers all Oklahoma counties, including both Tulsa and Wagoner.
Pick the right county from the dropdown and enter a name or case number to begin your search.
For actual court documents beyond the docket, ODCR offers a $5 per month subscription. It pulls filed documents like affidavits, motions, and orders. OSCN shows the docket timeline. ODCR shows the documents attached to each entry.
Broken Arrow Felony Record Fees
Court record copies from Tulsa County cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification is $0.50 per document. A search fee of $5.00 applies if you do not have the case number. These are the standard rates under Title 28, Section 152 of Oklahoma Statutes.
Broken Arrow Police Department fees are straightforward. Collision reports are free for involved parties. For others, collision reports cost $0.25. Incident and offense reports are free for victims. Everyone else pays $0.50 for a media copy. Requests typically take 3 to 5 business days to process. Call (918) 451-8302 or visit their office at 1101 N. 6th Street for more details.
The Broken Arrow open records page has the request form and full fee details. You can also get the form from the police records page on the city website.
Note: If the felony occurred on the Wagoner County side of Broken Arrow, request copies from the Wagoner County Court Clerk instead.
Statewide Felony Lookup Tools
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender search. If someone convicted in Broken Arrow went to prison, they appear in this database. It shows charges, sentence, facility, and release status. No account needed.
OSBI handles statewide criminal history checks for $15. This covers all 77 counties. It is broader than an OSCN search and includes arrests that may not have led to formal charges. For Broken Arrow felony records specifically, OSCN is usually your first stop. But if you need a complete criminal history, OSBI fills in what OSCN does not cover. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.1 sets the rules for what you can request and how agencies must respond.
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office also maintains arrest records for the county. Their records request page is at tcso.org. You can submit requests by mail or through their office at 6080 E. 66th St. North in Tulsa.
Nearby Cities With Felony Records
Broken Arrow is surrounded by several cities that also have felony records in the Tulsa metro area. Tulsa, Owasso, Bixby, and Jenks all fall under Tulsa County for felony matters. Here are nearby cities you can search:
- Tulsa (Tulsa County)
- Owasso (Tulsa/Rogers County)
- Bixby (Tulsa County)
- Jenks (Tulsa County)
- Bartlesville (Washington County)
Tulsa County Felony Records
Most Broken Arrow felony cases go through Tulsa County District Court. For the full county page with additional court details, fee schedules, and legal resources, follow the link below.