Access Owasso Jail Roster
Owasso jail roster records require checking two county systems because the city sits in both Tulsa County and Rogers County. The Owasso Police Department runs a municipal jail for short-term holds, but it does not post a standalone jail roster online. Inmates get transferred to either the Tulsa County jail or the Rogers County jail depending on the location of the arrest. To search the Owasso jail roster, check both county inmate search tools. You can also call the Owasso PD at 918-272-2244 for help finding someone who was recently arrested in the city.
Owasso Overview
Owasso Police and Jail Roster
The Owasso Police Department is at 111 N. Main Street, Owasso, OK 74055. Call 918-272-2244 for non-emergency matters. The department uses a para-military structure led by the Chief of Police, a Deputy Chief over investigations, and a Captain over patrol. Four patrol squads work 12-hour shifts. The crime tip line is (918) 272-COPS.
Owasso runs a small municipal jail inside the police headquarters building. It sits next to Municipal Court. But this is a holding facility only. Owasso does not keep a public jail roster for its city lockup. When someone gets arrested, they are transferred to either the Tulsa County jail or the Rogers County jail for full booking and processing. Which county they go to depends on where in Owasso the arrest took place, since the city straddles the county line.
The Owasso Police Records Division handles arrest reports and other records requests. Most reports are ready within 48 to 72 working hours after the incident. Public versions of reports follow the limits of the Oklahoma Open Records Act for law enforcement records. The records office is at 111 N. Main in Owasso.
| Department | Owasso Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 111 N. Main Street, Owasso, OK 74055 |
| Non-Emergency | 918-272-2244 |
| Crime Tips | (918) 272-COPS (2677) |
| Transfers To | Tulsa County or Rogers County |
Search Owasso Jail Roster Records
Since Owasso sits in two counties, you need to check both county jail rosters. The Tulsa County jail, known as the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, is at 300 North Denver Avenue in Tulsa. Search by full name or booking ID. The system shows the inmate's name, address, physical description, arrest date, arresting officer, booking details, charges, bond information, and release date. It is free and runs around the clock.
For arrests on the Rogers County side, check the Rogers County jail roster. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office handles bookings for that part of Owasso. Both county systems get updated regularly as inmates come in and go out. If you are not sure which county handled a particular Owasso arrest, check both. It only takes a minute to run a name search on each system.
Owasso PD also posts daily call logs and weekly arrest logs on their website. The arrest logs cover the current year and the previous year. They come as PDF files you can download. This is not the same as a full jail roster, but it does tell you who was picked up and when. The department also runs an interactive crime map through Public Engines that updates twice a day with the most recent six months of data.
The Oklahoma VINE system is a statewide tool for tracking Owasso inmates after they move to county custody.
State tools like the DOC offender search help find Owasso inmates who have been sentenced to a state facility.
Note: Owasso arrest logs are available online as PDFs and cover the current and previous calendar year.
Owasso Jail Roster Records and Fees
Owasso charges specific fees for records. Incident reports cost $0.25 per printed page. Criminal history searches run $5.00 for municipal records. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. CD or DVD recordings cost a minimum of $25.00 as a research fee per event, and a subpoena may be required. The hourly research fee is $15.00. Commercial accident reports are $4.00 each, while citizen accident reports cost $0.25 per page.
Oklahoma law backs your right to these records. The Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A.8 requires agencies to release arrest and booking data. Under Title 57 Section 48, jails must keep a register of all inmates. These are public documents you can access without giving a reason.
For non-police records, contact the City Clerk's office at 918-376-1502. Electronic copies sent by email are free. Printed copies cost $0.25 per page. Mailed certified copies run $1.00 per page. The city charges an administrative fee for research depending on how much work is needed. The state Open Records Act says it is public policy that the people have the right to know about their government.
Statewide Tools for Owasso
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers court records for both Tulsa County and Rogers County. Search by name to find docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes for Owasso arrests. OSCN is free. The On Demand Court Records site picks up courts not on OSCN.
The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup shows state prison inmates. It is free and available around the clock. For broader criminal history searches beyond the local jail roster, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs $15 per name and covers years of Oklahoma records.
Track custody changes with the VINE notification system. It covers both Tulsa County and Rogers County. Register for free alerts by call, text, or email. The Oklahoma VINE hotline is 877-654-8463. Use it to know when an Owasso inmate gets released or moved. This is especially helpful since Owasso inmates can end up in either county facility.
Rogers County and Tulsa County Jail Rosters
Owasso straddles the line between Rogers County and Tulsa County. Jail roster records from Owasso arrests go to one of these two county facilities depending on arrest location. For full details on each county jail, search tools, and booking procedures, visit the county pages.
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