Tulsa County Felony Records Lookup

Tulsa County felony records are managed by the Court Clerk at the Tulsa County Courthouse. As the largest county in northeastern Oklahoma, Tulsa County handles a heavy volume of criminal cases each year. The District Court at 500 S Denver Ave in Tulsa is where all felony filings go through. You can search for cases online through state databases, visit the courthouse, or contact the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office for related information. Finding felony records here is straightforward because the county has strong online systems and well-staffed offices to handle public requests.

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Tulsa County Seat
14th Judicial District
918-596-5000 Courthouse Phone
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Tulsa County District Court

The Tulsa County Court Clerk oversees all felony records filed in the District Court. The courthouse is at 500 S Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103. You can reach the courthouse at 918-596-5000. This is one of the busiest courts in Oklahoma, handling thousands of criminal cases every year. Felony filings use the CF prefix and include charge details, court actions, plea entries, and sentencing information.

The Tulsa County website provides access to several online services. You can submit open records requests, get inmate information, and find contact details for county departments. The Court Clerk's office handles records requests during business hours. For after-hours needs, some services are available online through the state court system.

Court Tulsa County District Court
Address 500 S Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103
Phone 918-596-5000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website tulsacounty.org

The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) plays a key role in the felony records system. The Sheriff's dispatch line is 918-596-5600 for non-emergency calls. Sheriff Vic Regalado can be reached at 918-596-5641. The TCSO handles arrests, serves warrants, and operates the county jail. Criminal investigations are run through 918-596-8661.

The David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center is the main detention facility for Tulsa County. Call 918-596-8900 for jail information. The facility holds inmates awaiting trial on felony charges and those serving short sentences. Inmate lookup is available through the TCSO jail information page. You can also put money on inmate accounts online using facility code 24038.

Other TCSO contacts that relate to felony records:

  • Warrants: 918-596-8984
  • Sex Offender Registration: 918-596-5614
  • Public Information Officer: 918-596-5661
  • Civil Service Desk: 918-596-5663
  • Courthouse Security: 918-596-5601

For public records requests through the Sheriff's Office, visit the TCSO public records page or email pio@tcso.org. The TCSO contact page has the full department directory.

Tulsa County Sheriff Resources

The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office website provides information about law enforcement services, jail operations, and public records in Tulsa County.

Tulsa County Sheriff Office felony records

The TCSO site includes links to inmate information, criminal investigations contacts, and warrant lookups that tie into the broader felony records system in Tulsa County.

The TCSO public records request page explains how to submit requests for records held by the Sheriff's Office.

Tulsa County Sheriff public records requests for felony records

This page covers the process for requesting arrest records, incident reports, and other documents maintained by the Tulsa County Sheriff rather than the Court Clerk.

OSBI Searches and Tulsa County Expungement

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation offers a statewide criminal history search that includes Tulsa County records. The online name-based check costs $15 and pulls from law enforcement data across all 77 counties. This is a good starting point when you need to look beyond a single county. OSBI results cover arrests and dispositions reported by police and sheriff agencies. Court-specific details like docket entries and sentencing orders still require a check through OSCN or the Tulsa County Court Clerk.

Tulsa County also handles a high volume of expungement petitions. Under 22 O.S. § 18, certain felony records can be sealed if the case was dismissed, you were acquitted, or you completed a deferred sentence. Some nonviolent felony convictions qualify after a waiting period. File the petition at the Tulsa County District Court. Once a judge grants it, the record is pulled from OSCN and the clerk's public files. Talk to a lawyer or call the courthouse at 918-596-5000 for guidance on Tulsa County expungement forms and fees.

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Cities in Tulsa County

Tulsa County includes the city of Tulsa and several suburbs. All felony cases go through the Tulsa County District Court regardless of which city the offense happened in.

Nearby Counties

Counties that border Tulsa County. Felony cases get filed in the county where the crime took place.