Search Jenks Police Blotter
The Jenks police blotter is the official record of incidents, arrests, and calls for service logged by the Jenks Police Department in Tulsa County. The department offers an online records request form, so you can ask for police reports without making a trip to the station in most cases.
Jenks Overview
Jenks Police Department
The Jenks Police Department has two locations. The Records Division and City Hall are at 211 N. Elm Street. The Police Headquarters is at 525 W A Street. Both are in Jenks, OK 74037. Call 918-556-7418 to reach records staff. Records Supervisor Cindy Haberfield handles requests at that number.
The department responds to all calls and incidents within Jenks city limits. Every incident generates a report. Those reports are the basis of the Jenks police blotter. You can request them online, by mail, in person at the dispatch window, or directly from the records clerk at 525 W A Street.
| Department | Jenks Police Department |
|---|---|
| Records Address | 211 N. Elm Street, Jenks, OK 74037 |
| HQ Address | 525 W A Street, Jenks, OK 74037 |
| Phone | 918-556-7418 (Records) |
| Hours | Regular business hours |
| Website | jenks.com |
| Records | Records Request Form |
Jenks Police Blotter and Online Records Request
Jenks offers an online police records request form. This is one of the easier ways to get a copy of a report, especially if you are not near the station. Go to jenks.com to find the form under the Police Department section. Fill it out with the date of the incident, a case number if you have one, and your contact details. Staff will process it from there.
Most records are available the same day they are requested, according to the department. That is faster than many other cities. If you need to check status, call 918-556-7418 or contact Records Supervisor Cindy Haberfield directly at that number.
In-person requests for crime and police reports are handled at the dispatch window. Bring a written request and a valid, state-issued ID. For certain records, you may also need to show a form from a requesting agency. Staff at the records clerk office at 525 W A Street can also help with requests.
Mail requests go to Jenks Police Department, PO Box 2007, 211 N Elm St, Jenks, OK 74037. Include your full name, the records you need, and the incident date. Payment must come with the request if fees apply.
The screenshot below shows the Jenks city website where you can find the police department page.
The city site has department contacts, links to forms, and other public safety information for the Jenks area.
Jenks Police Department Online Records Request Portal
The online form at jenks.com is the fastest way to request Jenks police records. You do not need to call or show up in person to start the process. The form walks you through what information to provide. Include as much detail as you can: incident date, time, location, and case number if known.
The department releases most records the same day once approved. Some records take longer if they require review or involve complex cases. Check with records staff if you have not heard back within a few business days.
The screenshot below shows the Jenks Police Department records request form page.
The online form is the preferred method for most requests. It saves time and keeps a record of your submission.
Oklahoma Open Records Law and Jenks PD
Oklahoma's Open Records Act requires local agencies to release public records on request. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, you do not need to explain why you want a record. You just need a written request with enough detail to find it. The Jenks Police Department must follow those rules.
Some records are protected by law. Active investigation files, juvenile records, and certain personal information may be withheld. The department notes that it follows strict legal rules on information release. If a request is denied, the agency must give a written reason. You can appeal the denial. A lawyer or Legal Aid can help if needed.
Records staff are trained to know what can and cannot be released. When in doubt, ask them to explain which part of the law restricts a specific record. They must answer that question in writing if you ask.
Tulsa County Jail and Arrest Records
Arrests made by Jenks police lead to booking at the Tulsa County Jail, also known as the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. The Tulsa County Sheriff operates that facility. Call 918-596-5600 to reach the sheriff. The jail holds around 2,020 inmates and is one of the largest county jails in Oklahoma.
The initial arrest report comes from Jenks PD. Booking records are held by the county. Both sets are public under Oklahoma law unless a specific exemption applies. You can look up current Tulsa County inmates through the sheriff's online jail search or by calling the facility directly.
For full details on county resources and records in Tulsa County, see the Tulsa County records page.
Court Records for Jenks Cases
Criminal charges from Jenks arrests are filed in Tulsa County District Court. Court records from those cases are public and free to search on OSCN. Go to oscn.net and search by name or case number. Docket entries, charge details, hearing dates, and outcomes are all listed there.
OSCN is updated regularly and covers most Oklahoma district courts. For records not found on OSCN, try odcr.com. That site covers additional counties and older data. Both tools are free and accessible from any device.
Traffic and minor municipal cases may stay at the city level. Contact the Jenks Municipal Court clerk for those types of records. OSCN does not always include municipal court cases.
Criminal History Checks and VINE Notifications
To get a full statewide criminal history report, use CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. The fee is $15 per search. CHIRP pulls records from across Oklahoma, not just Jenks or Tulsa County. You need to create an account before you can order a report.
The OSBI also runs the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry. That search is free and open to the public. You can search by name or ZIP code to find registered sex offenders in the Jenks area.
VINE is the victim notification service for Oklahoma jails and prisons. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. VINE covers the Tulsa County Jail and state prison facilities. It sends alerts when someone is released, transferred, or moved. The service runs around the clock and is free to use.
Oklahoma DOC Offender Search
For people from Jenks cases who were sentenced to state prison, search the Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender database. Go to okoffender.doc.ok.gov to look up current inmates and those on parole or probation. The search is free. It shows facility, expected release date, and supervision details.
Not every case ends in a state prison sentence. People with county jail sentences or probation only will not appear in the DOC database. Use OSCN to check what sentence was given in a specific case before searching DOC.
Legal Resources for Jenks Residents
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma provides free legal help to qualifying Jenks residents. Call 405-557-0020 to ask about eligibility. If you do not qualify for free help, the Oklahoma Bar Association runs a referral line at 405-416-7000 to help you find a local attorney.
An attorney can help with expungement of an eligible Oklahoma arrest. State law allows certain charges to be cleared after a waiting period. If you had an arrest that was not prosecuted or led to no conviction, you may qualify. A lawyer can tell you what records could be expunged and how to file.
Nearby Oklahoma Cities
Jenks is in Tulsa County in northeast Oklahoma. Other qualifying cities nearby include Bixby, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and Owasso. Each has its own police department and public records page.
Each of those pages covers local police contacts, how to request records, and what county resources are available in that city.