Moore Police Blotter and Arrest Records
Moore police blotter records, incident reports, and arrest logs are available through the Moore Police Department under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. Moore is in Cleveland County, so arrests made in the city are booked into the Cleveland County jail and criminal cases are filed in Cleveland County District Court. This page covers the police department's records process, county resources, and statewide tools you can use to search Moore arrest and court records.
Moore Overview
Moore Police Department
The Moore Police Department operates out of 117 E. Main Street. The Records Division is the right contact for police reports, incident logs, and accident reports. You can also reach the City Clerk for open records questions. The department maintains a separate law enforcement open records request form, distinct from the general city records form.
| Department | Moore Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 117 E. Main Street, Moore, OK 73160 |
| Records Phone | 405-793-5134 |
| City Clerk Email | cityclerk@cityofmoore.com |
| Court Clerk | 405-793-5040 |
| Hours | Monday-Friday (excluding holidays) |
| Website | www.cityofmoore.com |
| Records | Records Request |
How to Request Moore Police Blotter Records
You can submit a Moore police records request in person, by mail, or by email. The department uses a specific open records form for law enforcement requests, so ask for that form when you contact them. General city open records forms may not be routed to the right division.
The Moore city website at cityofmoore.com has department contacts and links to the police department's records request process.
For in-person requests, go to 117 E. Main Street. The Records Division handles walk-in requests during business hours. Bring valid photo ID and be prepared to fill out a written form. If the records are available and not subject to any exemption, staff can often process simple requests quickly.
Mail requests go to Moore City Hall at the same address. Email the City Clerk at cityclerk@cityofmoore.com to start a request that way. Include the incident date, location, case number if known, your name, and contact information. The department will let you know if fees apply before releasing documents.
Fees follow standard Oklahoma rates. Physical copies run about $0.25 per page or as set by city policy. Certified copies cost more. Victims involved in a reported incident may be eligible for a fee waiver. Check with the Records Division when you submit your request. Payment is due before records are released.
Moore Police Blotter Record Contents
Moore police blotter records cover incident date and time, location, type of call, names of people arrested, and the charges involved. These logs are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act unless specific exemptions apply. The most common exemptions protect active investigations, juvenile records, and certain victim details.
Full incident reports contain more information. Officer narratives, witness details, property descriptions, and follow-up actions are included. If you need a report for legal or insurance use, ask specifically for the full incident report. The Records Division can confirm what documents are available and estimate fees.
Accident reports are also handled by the Records Division. These are separate from general incident reports and may carry their own fee. Call 405-793-5134 to ask about accident report availability and cost. Online crime reporting is available for some offense types, which means you can file a report and later request it without visiting the station.
Cleveland County Jail Records for Moore Arrests
People arrested in Moore are typically booked into the Cleveland County jail, not a city-run facility. Booking records, inmate rosters, and mugshots are maintained by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff's non-emergency number is 405-701-8888. Cleveland County uses the P2C (Police to Citizen) system for public access to jail and arrest data.
To look up a Moore arrest at the county level, visit the Cleveland County police blotter page. That page has direct links to the sheriff's office, jail roster access, and contact details. Once a person is charged, the court case goes to Cleveland County District Court, which appears in the statewide court systems below.
Statewide Oklahoma Tools for Moore Records
The Oklahoma State Courts Network at OSCN is the best free tool for Moore court records. Cleveland County District Court filings appear there, including criminal, civil, and traffic cases. You can search by name or case number at no charge.
ODCR at odcr.com offers a similar search. Both systems pull from Oklahoma court data. For Moore cases, OSCN is the primary system, but a cross-check on ODCR can confirm results.
OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides certified Oklahoma criminal history records for $15 per search. These records include statewide arrests and dispositions, and cover Moore arrests that were submitted to the OSBI. CHIRP results are certified and useful when official documentation is needed.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers state inmates and people under supervision. VINE at VINELink (877-654-8463) lets victims register for alerts about custody changes at the Cleveland County jail or state corrections.
Legal Assistance in Moore
Oklahoma Legal Aid Services can be reached at 405-557-0020. They offer free civil legal help to people who qualify based on income. The Oklahoma Bar Association referral line is 405-416-7000 for those who need a private attorney in the Cleveland County area.
If you are trying to expunge a Moore arrest from your record, an attorney familiar with Cleveland County District Court can help. Expungements are handled through district court and depend on meeting criteria under Oklahoma law. Once granted, the record is removed from public databases, though it may take time for all systems to update.
Nearby Cities
These nearby Oklahoma cities have qualifying police blotter pages: