Search Owasso Felony Records

Owasso felony records are filed and maintained at the Tulsa County District Court in downtown Tulsa. The city sits in Tulsa County, so any felony that takes place in Owasso is prosecuted at the county level. You can search for Owasso felony cases online through the free OSCN system, which covers all Tulsa County court filings. The Owasso Police Department handles the law enforcement side and keeps arrest reports and incident files, but the actual felony case records live at the Tulsa County Courthouse. Getting copies takes a trip to the courthouse or a written request by mail.

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Tulsa County District Court and Owasso Felonies

Owasso felony cases go through the Tulsa County District Court at 500 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103. The court handles all criminal felony filings for Owasso and the rest of Tulsa County. You can call (918) 596-5000 for questions about a specific case. The municipal court in Owasso only processes misdemeanor violations and city ordinance cases. It does not touch felonies at all.

Owasso actually spans parts of both Tulsa County and Rogers County. Most of the city falls in Tulsa County, but some areas extend into Rogers County. If a felony occurred in the Rogers County portion of Owasso, it could be filed in the Rogers County District Court instead. This is something to keep in mind when searching for records. If you don't find a case in Tulsa County, try checking Rogers County through OSCN as well.

Court Tulsa County District Court
Address 500 South Denver
Tulsa, OK 74103
Phone (918) 596-5000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Tulsa County courthouse is about 15 miles south of Owasso. You can drive down US-169 and get there in roughly 20 minutes depending on traffic. Parking garages are nearby, and you will need to go through security at the entrance.

Start with the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Pick Tulsa County from the court list and type in the name you are looking for. OSCN shows charges, hearing dates, docket entries, and case status. It is free. No account needed. This covers all felonies filed in Tulsa County, including those from Owasso.

The On Demand Court Records site gives you more detail. It costs $5.00 per month for a basic subscription. ODCR has better search filters and sometimes shows documents that OSCN does not. If you need to dig into an Owasso felony case for any legal or personal reason, the paid service can save time.

The Owasso Police Department publishes daily call logs and weekly arrest logs on their website. These can give you a lead on recent felony arrests before the court filings show up online. The department also offers an interactive crime map through a partnership with Public Engines, showing about six months of data at a time. For the logs and map, check the Owasso Police Department page.

Owasso Police records division for felony records in Owasso Oklahoma

The Owasso Police records division page outlines how to submit requests and what information you need to provide when looking for records tied to felony cases.

Owasso Police Department Records

The Owasso Police Department keeps its own records separate from the court system. These include arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement documents. The records division is at 111 N Main, Owasso, OK 74055. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm and Friday from 7:30 am to 11:30 am. You can call the records line at 918-272-2244.

To get police records, you can use the Owasso Open Records Request portal or visit in person. The department charges $0.25 per page for incident reports, $4.00 for commercial accident reports, and $1.00 per page for certified copies. CD or DVD recordings run a minimum of $25.00 with a research fee. If the request involves a lot of searching, there is a $15.00 per hour research fee on top of copy costs.

You can also access forms and report options through the Owasso Police Online Reports and Forms page. Accident reports are usually available 48 hours after the incident. Most other reports take 48 to 72 working hours before they are ready for pickup.

Owasso police forms page for felony records requests in Owasso Oklahoma

The forms page lists all available request types, including the motor vehicle accident report form and the general open records request used for felony-related police documents.

Note: The Owasso crime tip hot line is 918-272-COPS (2677) if you have information about a felony in the area.

Felony Records Law in Owasso

Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A.5 gives the public the right to inspect and copy records held by government bodies. This applies to both the Owasso Police Department and the Tulsa County District Court. Felony case files are public unless a judge has sealed them or the records have been expunged.

Expungement is possible under Title 22 Section 18 of the Oklahoma Statutes. If a felony charge was dismissed or the person was acquitted, they may be able to petition for expungement. Certain convictions can also be expunged after waiting periods are met. Once expunged, the records no longer show up in public searches including OSCN.

Felony offenses in Oklahoma are defined throughout Title 21 of the state statutes. Punishments range from one year in prison to life, depending on the charge. Owasso felony cases follow the same sentencing guidelines as any other part of the state since they go through the Tulsa County District Court.

Statewide Tools for Owasso Felony Searches

Beyond the county court, there are state-level resources for checking felony records. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs criminal history checks. A name-based search costs $15.00 and covers all counties. Send your request to OSBI at 6600 N Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, or call (405) 848-6724.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup is free and lets you see who is currently in state custody. You can search by name and find out about charges, sentences, and where the person is held. If someone was convicted of a felony in Owasso and sent to prison, this tool will show their status.

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Tulsa County Felony Records

Owasso is in Tulsa County, and the Tulsa County District Court processes all felony filings from the city. For a full look at how the county court works and what additional resources are available, visit the Tulsa County felony records page.

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