Mustang Police Blotter and Records

The Mustang Police Department keeps police blotter records, incident reports, and arrest logs for the city of Mustang, Oklahoma. This page covers how to request those records, what the department's Support Services Division maintains, and which Oklahoma state and county tools you can use to search Mustang arrests and court cases. Mustang is in Canadian County, so jail bookings and court filings go through Canadian County systems.

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Mustang Police Department

The Mustang Police Department is located at 650 E. State Highway 152. The Records Section is part of the Support Services Division and handles all public records requests, open records forms, and law enforcement document management. You can reach records staff by phone, email, or in person during regular business hours.

DepartmentMustang Police Department
Address650 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064
Non-Emergency405-376-2488
Records Phone405-376-7733
Fax405-376-7728
Records Emailmustang_pd@cityofmustang.org
HoursRegular business hours
Websitecityofmustang.org/o/police
RecordsRecords Request

How to Get Mustang Police Blotter and Incident Reports

The Mustang Police Department accepts records requests in person, by mail, and by email. All three methods fall under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. The department posts an online request form on its website, which you can use as the starting point for any request type.

Mustang Police Blotter - Mustang Police Department Website

The Mustang Police Department website at cityofmustang.org/o/police is where you find the online records request form and department contact information for Mustang police blotter records.

In person, visit 650 E. State Highway 152 during regular business hours. Bring valid photo ID and complete the records request form. Staff in the Records Section can tell you what is available and how long it will take. For simple incident reports, turnaround is often quick if the case is closed and no exemptions apply.

By mail, send your completed request to Mustang Police Department, Records Section, 650 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064. Include your name, contact details, the type of records requested, the incident date, the location, and the case number if you have it. The department will contact you about fees before releasing documents.

Email requests go to mustang_pd@cityofmustang.org. This is the same address used for general department contact. For records questions by phone, call the Records Division directly at 405-376-7733. You can also call to check on the status of a pending request.

Fees are based on standard Oklahoma rates. Physical copies run about $0.25 per page. Online request submissions through the department's portal may have different instructions. Payment is due before documents are released. Victims of crimes covered by the requested report should ask about fee waivers when they submit their request.

Mustang Police Blotter Records and What They Contain

Police blotter records from the Mustang Police Department include the date and time of an incident, the location, the type of offense or call, and the names and charges of anyone arrested. These records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act unless a specific exemption applies.

Exemptions commonly protect active investigation details, records involving juveniles, and certain victim information. If you request records that include exempt information, the department will release what it can and note what was withheld and why. You can appeal a withholding decision through the City Clerk or by consulting an attorney.

Full incident reports contain more than the basic blotter entry. They include officer notes, witness details, property involved, and any follow-up action. Accident reports are a separate type and may carry different fees. Call 405-376-7733 to confirm availability and cost before submitting a formal request.

The department also provides online crime report filing for eligible offense types. If you filed a report online, you can request a copy through the Records Section the same way you would request any other incident report. The department also runs crime mapping tools that show general incident data by location and type.

Canadian County Jail and Court Records

When Mustang police make an arrest, the person is booked into the Canadian County jail, not a city facility. Booking records, inmate rosters, and mugshots are held by the Canadian County Sheriff's Office, not the Mustang Police Department. To look up a Mustang arrest at the county level, visit the Canadian County police blotter page for sheriff's office contact information and jail roster access details.

Criminal cases from Mustang arrests go through Canadian County District Court, located in El Reno (the county seat). Once a case is filed, it appears in the Oklahoma State Courts Network under Canadian County. You can search for it by name or case number on OSCN at any time.

Oklahoma Statewide Tools for Mustang Records

The Oklahoma State Courts Network at OSCN covers Canadian County District Court. Search there for criminal, civil, and traffic cases tied to Mustang arrests. The tool is free and open to the public around the clock. ODCR at odcr.com is a secondary court search tool. Canadian County cases primarily appear on OSCN, but checking ODCR can help confirm results.

OSBI CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides certified statewide criminal history records for $15 per search. CHIRP includes statewide arrest and disposition data, covering Mustang arrests submitted to the OSBI. These certified records are used for legal, court, or other official purposes where simple online lookups are not sufficient.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers people in state custody or under post-release supervision. It does not cover county jail inmates. VINE at VINELink (877-654-8463) lets victims and interested parties register for custody notifications from the Canadian County jail and state corrections.

Legal Resources in Mustang

Oklahoma Legal Aid Services offers free civil legal assistance to qualifying residents. Call 405-557-0020. The Oklahoma Bar Association's referral line is 405-416-7000 if you need a private attorney in the Canadian County area.

Expungements for Mustang arrests are handled through Canadian County District Court. An attorney can tell you whether you qualify and help you through the petition process. Once an expungement is granted, the record is removed from public databases, though it may take time for all systems to reflect the change. The OSCN system typically updates within a few weeks of the court order.

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