Tulsa Public Arrest Records
Start with the Tulsa County jail inmate lookup or booking log to see recent arrests, then request the arrest report from police or the sheriff if you need details.
Find recent Tulsa arrests and obtain the related arrest report if needed.
Inside This Page:
Official paths to Tulsa arrest and jail information
| Official Path | Best For | How to Access | What You May Find |
|---|---|---|---|
| Police arrest report request (Tulsa Police Department) | Getting the official arrest report for incidents handled by city police. | Submit a records request through the department’s records unit. | Arrest narrative, charges at arrest, report number; mugshot availability varies. |
| County jail inmate lookup / detention roster | Confirming custody and recent Tulsa bookings after an arrest. | Search the county jail inmate lookup or view the recent bookings list. | Booking date/time, charges, bond, custody status, housing location. |
| Sheriff records access (County Sheriff) | Arrests handled by deputies or incidents outside city limits. | Request arrest or incident records from the sheriff’s records office. | Arrest report, booking number reference, charge details; response times vary. |
| Clerk follow‑up for filed case details | Checking filed charges, case numbers, and court dates after arrest. | Look up the case once filed with the county court clerk. | Case number, counts, next court date, docket filings. |
Quick steps to check Tulsa arrests
Start with custody
Use the county jail inmate lookup or detention roster to confirm booking, charges, and bond.
Get report details
If you need the narrative or incident specifics, file a police arrest report request; use sheriff records access if the arrest was by deputies.
Check after filing
When charges are filed, search the clerk follow‑up route for case number, counts, and court dates.
Tulsa arrest lookups — quick answers
If I only know the arrest date, where should I look first?
Check the county booking log or detention roster for that date to confirm booking and see charges.
How do I know whether to request from police or the sheriff?
Use the arresting agency listed on the booking entry or citation; city incidents go to police records, county or unincorporated areas go to the sheriff.
Why can’t I see the full narrative online?
Narratives and full arrest reports generally require a formal records request; online rosters usually show only booking and charge summaries.
What if the person was released quickly?
They may not remain on the roster long; request the arrest report from the appropriate agency and check the clerk for any filed case.