Owasso Busted Mugshots
Owasso busted mugshots come from arrests made by the Owasso Police Department and the Tulsa County Sheriff. This fast-growing suburb north of Tulsa has a population over 30,000 and sits in Tulsa County. People arrested in Owasso get booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, which is the Tulsa County Jail. You can search the jail roster online to find mugshots, charges, and booking info. This page shows every tool you can use to pull up Owasso busted mugshots and arrest records for free.
Owasso Busted Mugshots Overview
Owasso Arrests and Tulsa County Jail
When Owasso police make an arrest, the person goes to the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in downtown Tulsa. This is the main jail for all of Tulsa County. The facility opened in 1997 and holds up to 2,020 inmates after a 2017 expansion that added mental health units. The address is 300 N. Denver Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103. The phone is (918) 596-8900.
Booking starts when officers bring someone in. Intake staff review the arrest report, search the person for weapons and contraband, run a medical screening, and take fingerprints and photos. The mugshot and charge info go into the system right away. You can search for any inmate by name on the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office website. The roster shows who is in custody now along with their booking ID, charges, and bond amount.
The screenshot below shows the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office main page where you can access the inmate search and jail info for Owasso arrests.
This is the Tulsa County Sheriff site with links to the detention center and inmate search tools.
Visitation at the jail runs on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. You need to fill out a Visitor's Request Form ahead of time. Video visitation is also available through JailATM.com. The jail posts an inmate handbook in both English and Spanish.
The detention center page has details on booking, visitation, and how to search the Tulsa County inmate roster.
Owasso Police Department Arrest Records
The Owasso Police Department sits at 111 N. Main Street in Owasso, OK. The non-emergency line is 918-272-2244. The crime tip line is (918) 272-2677. Chief Jason Woodruff leads the department. The Records Division handles all public records requests for police reports and incident data.
Most reports are ready 48 to 72 hours after the incident. Public versions follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act rules for law enforcement records under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.8. Accident reports for citizens cost $0.25 per page. Commercial purposes run $4.00 each. Incident reports cost $0.25 per page. Municipal record checks are $5.00. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. CD or DVD recordings start at a $25.00 research fee. General research time is $15.00 per hour.
The Records Division is open Monday through Thursday 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM and Friday 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Closed on city holidays. You can pick up reports at the station. The department also posts daily call logs and weekly arrest logs online through their Public Documents portal. That gives you a fast way to see recent Owasso busted mugshots and booking activity.
Owasso PD partners with Public Engines to run an interactive crime map. The map shows crimes and calls for service from the last six months. You can filter by date and event type. Pins on the map show the type of event and the general location by hundred block. You can also set up email alerts for specific areas on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
Owasso Busted Mugshots in Court Records
The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives you free access to Tulsa County District Court cases. This covers felonies and misdemeanors filed in district court from Owasso. You search by name, case number, or date of birth. Docket sheets show charges, court dates, and case status. OSCN holds over 15 million cases. No account needed.
On Demand Court Records is the second free system. Use both for full coverage of Owasso busted mugshots and court data. ODCR sometimes picks up records before OSCN does.
Owasso Municipal Court records are separate. They cover city ordinance violations, traffic citations, and misdemeanor offenses within city limits. These records are not on OSCN or ODCR. You have to call the Owasso Municipal Court or the Police Records Division to get them. The Tulsa Police Offender Information Portal also has warrant searches and citation info that may include cases from the broader Tulsa County area.
Note: Owasso municipal court records must be requested directly from the city since they do not appear on OSCN or ODCR.
Public Access to Owasso Arrest Records
The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes Owasso busted mugshots public. Law enforcement agencies must share arrestee descriptions, facts about the arrest, and booking data. The Attorney General ruled in 2012 (2012 OK AG 22) that mugshots are part of the law enforcement record. If the Tulsa County Sheriff keeps them in digital form and you request a digital copy, they must hand it over.
For formal criminal history checks, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs fifteen dollars per search under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). It covers serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma. The DOC Offender Lookup is free and tracks people in state prison. Juvenile records stay sealed under the Oklahoma Juvenile Code (Title 10, Chapter 73). Expunged records are removed from public view under Title 22 O.S. § 18.
The Tulsa County Sheriff records request page lets you submit criminal history search requests and general report requests. The phone is 918-596-5701. You can also email backgrounds@tcso.org. For outside law enforcement agencies, contact Sgt. Paul Huss at phuss@tcso.org.
The Tulsa County jail information page covers booking, visitation, and inmate services for people arrested in Owasso.
Tulsa County Busted Mugshots
Owasso is part of Tulsa County. All city arrests flow through the county system for booking and court processing. For full details on county-wide arrest records and jail resources, see our Tulsa County busted mugshots page.
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