Broken Arrow Busted Mugshots

Broken Arrow busted mugshots are processed through the Tulsa County jail system. Broken Arrow sits in Tulsa County, and the Broken Arrow Police Department handles local arrests. Inmates then get booked at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in downtown Tulsa. You can search for Broken Arrow busted mugshots through the county's online inmate search, the statewide court record system, and several state databases. This page explains where to find each type of record and how to pull up arrest information.

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Broken Arrow Arrests and County Jail

The Broken Arrow Police Department makes arrests in the city. But Broken Arrow does not run its own jail. Instead, all inmates go to the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. The facility is at 300 N. Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103. Phone is 918-596-8900. It has 2,020 beds and runs around the clock. Broken Arrow busted mugshots get created during the booking process at this jail.

The booking process involves a search, medical screening, fingerprints, and a mugshot photo. Everything goes into the computer system. Intake officers review the arrest report and enter charges. An ID card is made. The inmate can then make phone calls to arrange bond. The online inmate database lets you search by name or booking ID. You can also view a full list of inmates by booking number.

The Tulsa County Inmate Information Center provides extra details on navigating the jail and court system. It shows custody status, charges, bond amounts, and court date information.

Below is the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office page with access to the jail's inmate search system.

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The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office runs the jail that processes all Broken Arrow arrests and maintains booking records.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is free. It covers all Tulsa County District Court records, which includes every felony and misdemeanor case from Broken Arrow. Search by name, case number, or date of birth. OSCN holds over 15 million cases across all 77 Oklahoma counties. Most courts post new data within 24 hours. No sign-up needed.

On Demand Court Records is the backup. ODCR covers 70 courts and sometimes has filings that show up before they hit OSCN. Use both for the best coverage of Broken Arrow court records. Docket sheets on OSCN show party names, charges, judges, filing dates, hearings, and final outcomes. You get a full case timeline.

Broken Arrow has its own municipal court for city-level offenses. Traffic tickets, code violations, and parking citations go through the municipal court. Those records are not on OSCN or ODCR. You need to request them from the Broken Arrow municipal court.

Note: Broken Arrow municipal court records are separate from the Tulsa County District Court and are not available on OSCN.

Broken Arrow Busted Mugshots Through State Systems

People who receive long sentences move from the county jail to state prison. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup covers those cases. It is free and open to anyone. Search by name, DOC number, or birth date. Results show the person's name, mugshot, offense details, current facility, and expected release date. The DOC mailing address is PO Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400.

For a formal criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs fifteen dollars per name search under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). You create a free account and pay per search. CHIRP needs a name and date of birth. It covers serious misdemeanors and felonies in Oklahoma only. Results stay in the system for 60 days. Staff reviews run Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM.

The state also runs the Sex Offender Registry, the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Offender Registry (57 O.S. § 593), and the Meth Registry through the Bureau of Narcotics. Each can help fill in the picture on someone arrested in Broken Arrow. The sex offender and violent offender registry searches cost two dollars each through CHIRP.

Public Access to Broken Arrow Arrest Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes busted mugshots public records. Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement agencies to share arrestee info. That includes the person's name, date of birth, address, race, sex, physical description, and details about the arrest. Jail registers with booking info are public too.

The Attorney General ruled in 2012 (2012 OK AG 22) that mugshots count as a physical description of the arrestee. So they fall under the Open Records Act. If an agency keeps mugshots digitally and you ask for a digital copy, they have to give it to you. There are limits for juvenile records, ongoing investigations, and sealed cases. But the default is public access.

For Tulsa County records requests, contact the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Public Services Unit at 918-596-5701 or email backgrounds@tcso.org. The Oklahoma VINE system is another free option for tracking inmates across the state. Call 877-654-8463 for phone access.

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Tulsa County Records

Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. The county sheriff operates the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center and handles all bookings for the city. Visit the Tulsa County page for more on jail operations, records requests, and county-level court access.

Nearby Cities

Several nearby cities also route their arrests through the Tulsa County jail or neighboring county facilities.