Search Tulsa Felony Records
Tulsa felony records are maintained by the Tulsa County District Court at 500 South Denver Avenue. As the second largest city in Oklahoma, Tulsa sees a high volume of felony filings each year. None of these cases go through the Tulsa Municipal Court. Felonies in Oklahoma are always handled at the county District Court level. You can search Tulsa felony case dockets for free on OSCN, the state's online court records system. The site shows charges, case status, and hearing dates. For full document copies or certified records, you will need to contact the Tulsa County Court Clerk. This guide walks you through where to search, what fees to expect, and how the process works for Tulsa felony records.
Tulsa Felony Records Overview
Tulsa Felony Court Jurisdiction
All felony cases in Tulsa go to the Tulsa County District Court. The Tulsa Municipal Court at 600 Civic Center only handles traffic tickets and city ordinance violations. It has no authority over felony charges. Under Oklahoma law, only District Courts can hear felony cases. This applies to every city in the state, not just Tulsa.
The Tulsa County Courthouse is at 500 South Denver Avenue in downtown Tulsa. The Court Clerk's office manages all case filings and processes records requests. Call (918) 596-5000 for general questions about Tulsa felony records. The office is open during regular business hours, and walk-in requests are accepted. Felony case numbers follow the CF-YYYY-XXXX format. If you have the case number, staff can pull the file quickly. Without it, they will search by name, but a $5.00 search fee applies per Oklahoma Statutes Title 28, Section 152.
| Court | Tulsa County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 500 South Denver Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103 |
| Phone | (918) 596-5000 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | OSCN Docket Search |
Tulsa County is one of the two largest judicial districts in Oklahoma. It covers Tulsa and nearby communities like Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, and Sand Springs. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office at 6080 E. 66th St. North also maintains arrest records that can be requested through their public records page.
How to Find Tulsa Felony Records
Start your search at OSCN.net. Select Tulsa County from the dropdown menu and type in the person's name. The results list shows all cases tied to that name in Tulsa County, including felonies, misdemeanors, and civil cases. Click on a case to see the full docket with charges, hearing dates, plea information, and case outcome. OSCN is free to use and does not require an account.
The Tulsa Police Department open records portal is shown below. Requests for police incident reports and arrest data tied to felony cases start here.
The Tulsa PD maintains a separate records section for police reports. You can reach them at (918) 596-9286 or submit a request through their online portal.
For document-level access, On Demand Court Records (ODCR) offers a paid subscription at $5 per month. ODCR gives you the actual court documents, not just docket entries. You can view affidavits, motions, orders, and judgment documents. OSCN shows what happened in the case. ODCR shows the paperwork behind it.
The Tulsa Municipal Court handles only misdemeanor and traffic cases. Their page is shown here for reference.
If you search the municipal court and find a case, it is not a felony. Felony records only appear through the District Court system on OSCN or ODCR.
Note: Tulsa Police charges $3.00 for the first 10 pages of a police report, then $1.00 for each page after that.
Tulsa Felony Record Copies
Certified copies of Tulsa felony records cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. A certification stamp adds $0.50 per document. These are the standard fees set by state statute. You can request copies in person at the Tulsa County Courthouse, or send a written request by mail with payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
If you need police reports tied to a felony arrest, the Tulsa Police Department has its own fee schedule. Reports under 10 pages cost $3.00. Each page beyond 10 is $1.00. Victims of criminal offenses get one free copy of their report. The same applies to parties involved in traffic collisions. Video and audio requests carry a $55 minimum fee plus $55 per hour for redaction work. You must pay within 30 days of the invoice, or the department considers your request withdrawn.
For large or complex requests, Tulsa PD may charge a research fee for customized data searches. This varies based on what you ask for. Contact their records section at (918) 596-9286 for a cost estimate before making the request. All fees follow the guidelines set by Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.5.
Tulsa Felony Record Resources
Several state databases can help when searching for Tulsa felony records. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has an offender lookup tool. If someone convicted in Tulsa received prison time, they show up in this search. It lists charges, sentence length, and custody status. This tool is free to use.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs the state criminal history repository. You can request a name-based search through OSBI for $15. This pulls felony records from all 77 counties, not just Tulsa. It is a broader search than OSCN, which only shows court dockets. OSBI checks cover arrests and dispositions statewide. For Tulsa-specific cases, OSCN is often enough, but OSBI fills in gaps when you need a full picture.
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office keeps its own arrest and booking records. You can request them through their records request page or by mailing the Public Information Officer at P.O. Box 1027, Tulsa, OK 74103.
Nearby Cities With Felony Records
Tulsa County handles felony cases for several cities in the area. Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, and Jenks all fall under Tulsa County jurisdiction. Their felony records go through the same courthouse at 500 South Denver. Here are nearby cities you can search:
- Broken Arrow (Tulsa/Wagoner County)
- Owasso (Tulsa/Rogers County)
- Bixby (Tulsa County)
- Jenks (Tulsa County)
- Bartlesville (Washington County)
- Stillwater (Payne County)
Tulsa County Felony Records
Tulsa is the county seat of Tulsa County. All felony charges from the city are filed at the Tulsa County District Court. For more about the county court system, record access, and local legal resources, visit the full county page.