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The Edmond Police Department keeps police blotter records, incident reports, and arrest logs for the city of Edmond, Oklahoma. This page covers how to request those records, what the department provides online, and where to find arrest and court data through Oklahoma County and state resources. Edmond sits in Oklahoma County, so jail bookings and district court cases go through county systems.

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Edmond Police Department

The Edmond Police Department is located at 100 East First Street. The Records Division handles all public records requests for police reports, arrest records, incident logs, and animal services records. You can reach records staff directly by phone or email during business hours.

DepartmentEdmond Police Department
Address100 East First Street, Edmond, OK 73034
Phone(405) 359-4420 (main)
Records Phone405-359-4426
Records Emailpolicerecords@edmondok.gov
HoursMonday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Websitewww.edmondok.gov
RecordsRecords Request

How to Get Edmond Police Blotter and Incident Reports

The Edmond Police Department accepts records requests in person, by mail, and by email. All three methods fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The department processes most standard requests within a few business days, though complex or large requests may take longer.

Edmond Police Blotter - Edmond City Website

The Edmond city website at edmondok.gov is where you access online records request forms and find links to police department resources.

In person, visit 100 East First Street during the hours listed above. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and fill out the department's open records request form. Staff can often assist with straightforward requests on the spot.

By mail, send your written request to 100 E First St, Edmond, OK 73034. Include your name, contact details, the specific records you want, and relevant dates or case numbers. Enclose a check or money order for estimated fees. The department will contact you if additional payment is needed before releasing documents.

Email requests go to policerecords@edmondok.gov. After the department reviews your request, they will send payment instructions. Once paid, documents are emailed back. This is often the fastest route for simple incident report requests. Credit and debit card payments can also be taken over the phone.

Fees for physical copies are $0.25 per page. Electronic copies sent by email are generally provided at no charge. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. The department may waive fees under $2.00 at the City Clerk's discretion, or when the request is clearly in the public interest.

Edmond Police Blotter Records and What They Cover

Edmond police blotter records include calls for service, incident dates and locations, names of people arrested, and the charges or offenses involved. The blotter is separate from the full incident report, which contains more detail about the event, witnesses, and officer observations. Both types of records are available under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.

Some information is withheld by law. Ongoing investigation details, juvenile records, and certain victim information may be redacted before release. The Edmond Police Department follows state law on what must be disclosed and what may be kept confidential. If you believe records were improperly withheld, you can appeal through the City Clerk's office or consult an attorney.

The department also handles animal services records, which are separate from law enforcement records. If you need animal control incident logs, specify that in your request so it goes to the right division.

Oklahoma County Jail Records for Edmond Arrests

Edmond arrests result in bookings at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, not a city facility. Booking records, jail rosters, and mugshots are held by Oklahoma County, not the Edmond Police Department. To find someone arrested in Edmond, check Oklahoma County jail records through the Oklahoma County police blotter page.

The Oklahoma County Detention Center operates 24 hours a day. You can call the facility or search online for current inmate rosters. Once a person is charged and a case is filed, it appears in the Oklahoma State Courts Network under Oklahoma County District Court.

Statewide Tools for Edmond Records

Several Oklahoma state tools cover Edmond police and court records. The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) at oscn.net lets you search Oklahoma County District Court cases by name or case number. This includes criminal, civil, and traffic cases filed in Edmond. Search is free and available to the public at any time.

ODCR at odcr.com is another free court search tool. Some counties use ODCR rather than OSCN, but Oklahoma County is on OSCN. You can use both to cross-check results.

The OSBI CHIRP database at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides certified statewide criminal history records for a $15 fee per search. CHIRP pulls from statewide arrest and disposition data and will include Edmond arrests that were submitted to the OSBI.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people in state custody or under supervision. VINE at VINELink (877-654-8463) allows victims and others to track custody status and register for release notifications.

Legal Resources in Edmond

If you need legal guidance related to Edmond police records or an arrest, Oklahoma Legal Aid Services offers free help to qualifying residents. Call 405-557-0020. The Oklahoma Bar Association's referral line is 405-416-7000 if you need to find a private attorney in the Edmond area.

Questions about expungements, record sealing, or correcting errors in your Edmond police blotter record should be directed to an attorney familiar with Oklahoma County courts. The process for expungement is handled through district court and requires meeting specific legal criteria under Oklahoma law.

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