Creek County Busted Mugshots
Creek County busted mugshots are held by the sheriff's office in Sapulpa, which runs a jail and keeps records on each arrest. The county sits in the northeast part of Oklahoma and stays busy with bookings from a mix of small towns and rural areas. You can look up who got booked in Creek County through the sheriff's site, the state court system, and a few other free tools. This page shows you where to find mugshots, how to pull up case files, and what to know about public access to Creek County arrest records.
Creek County Busted Mugshots Overview
Creek County Jail and Arrest Records
The Creek County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all bookings for the county. The admin line is 918-227-6374. For around the clock calls, use 918-224-4964. The office has nine divisions that cover patrol, investigations, K9, detention, juvenile cases, and more. When someone gets picked up in Creek County, booking staff log their name, date of birth, charges, bond info, and a mugshot. These records are kept in the jail system and most are public under Oklahoma law.
Creek County busted mugshots show up on the sheriff's site once booking is done. The jail posts inmate info that includes the full name, booking number, charges on file, and bond amount set by the court. Most new bookings get listed the same day. If you need a copy of a mugshot, you can write to the jail and ask for it. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), mugshots are public records. The sheriff has to hand them over if asked. There is no fee for viewing the online roster, but certified copies from the court clerk cost one dollar per page.
The screenshot below shows the Creek County Sheriff's Office website where you can find arrest and booking data.
This page lists divisions, contact info, and links to current inmate data for Creek County.
Creek County Booking Records Online
The Creek County online portal gives another path to booking records. This site ties into the county's main web hub and connects you to the sheriff's office, the court clerk at 918-227-2525, and the county clerk. It pulls together the different offices that touch arrest records in one spot. The portal is free to use and works on any device.
When you search Creek County busted mugshots through the portal, you get a view of the jail roster and links to court clerk services. The court clerk keeps all case files for the district court. If someone was booked and charged, the case docket shows up in the court system within a few days. You can call the court clerk at 918-227-2525 to ask about a specific case or request copies of filings. Certified copies run one dollar per page under Title 28 O.S. § 153.
Here is the Creek County online portal that connects you to sheriff and court clerk services.
Use this portal to find links to arrest records, court filings, and county office contact details for Creek County.
Search Creek County Court Cases
The Oklahoma State Courts Network holds Creek County District Court records for free. OSCN covers all 77 counties. You search by name or case number. The results show criminal, civil, family, and probate cases with full docket sheets. Each docket lists the parties, charges, judge, filing date, and what happened at each hearing. Most cases post within 24 to 48 hours of filing.
On Demand Court Records is the backup system. ODCR covers about 70 courts and sometimes picks up records that OSCN has not posted yet. Both systems are free. If you want the best shot at finding all Creek County busted mugshots and criminal case records, check both sites. ODCR also lets you set up alerts so you get notified when new filings come in on a case you are watching.
Note: Creek County municipal court records from Sapulpa and other small towns are not on OSCN and must be requested from the municipal court directly.
Creek County Busted Mugshots in State Systems
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks anyone from Creek County who got more than a year in prison. You search by name, DOC number, or birth date. The results show their photo, offense, facility, and release date. This tool does not cover the Creek County jail. It only shows state inmates.
For a deeper criminal history check, the OSBI CHIRP portal runs name-based searches for fifteen dollars per search under Title 74 § 150.9 (B)(2). You set up a free account and pay for each search. CHIRP pulls serious misdemeanors and felonies from Oklahoma courts. It checks three years on each side of the birth date you give. Results do not cover other states. If you want fingerprint-based results, that costs nineteen dollars for state only or forty-one dollars with FBI records added on. OSBI also takes fax requests at 405-879-2503 and mail at 6600 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK 73116.
The Oklahoma VINE system lets you track Creek County inmates in real time. Search by name and sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE covers 2,900 jails in 48 states. The toll-free line is 877-654-8463. It is free to use.
Public Access to Creek County Arrests
The Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.) makes Creek County busted mugshots public. Section 24A.8 says law enforcement must share the name, date of birth, address, race, sex, and physical traits of anyone arrested. They must also give the facts of the arrest, the cause, and the officer's name. Jail logs with booking data are public too.
There are some limits. Juvenile records stay sealed. Records tied to open investigations can be held up to ten days after arraignment or 120 days if no charges are filed. But the default is that arrest records and mugshots in Creek County are open to anyone who asks. The Attorney General ruled in 2012 (2012 OK AG 22) that mugshots count as a physical description under state law. If the sheriff keeps mugshots in digital form and you ask for a digital copy, they have to give it to you.
How to Find Busted Mugshots in Creek County
Start with the jail roster on the sheriff's site. It shows who is in custody now. Then use OSCN for court case details. Here is a quick path:
- Check the Creek County Sheriff site for current bookings and mugshots
- Search OSCN by name for felony and misdemeanor case dockets
- Use ODCR as a backup for any records not yet on OSCN
- Track custody changes with VINE alerts
- Run an OSBI CHIRP search for a formal criminal history report at fifteen dollars
Each tool fills a gap. The roster shows current inmates. OSCN shows case history. VINE tracks moves between jails. CHIRP gives you the full state criminal history. Use all of them to get the full picture of busted mugshots and arrest records in Creek County.
Nearby Counties
Creek County borders several other Oklahoma counties. Each one keeps its own jail and booking records.