Search Owasso Police Blotter
The Owasso Police Department publishes police blotter records, weekly arrest logs, and daily call logs for incidents within Owasso city limits. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most of these records are available to the public by request or online through the department's public documents portal. Owasso is a growing city in Rogers County just north of Tulsa, with a population of around 40,000 people.
Owasso Overview
Owasso Police Department Records Division
The Owasso Police Department's Records Division is the main office for obtaining police reports, blotter entries, accident reports, and background checks tied to municipal court cases. The division is located at the main police station on N. Main Street. Records staff handle both in-person and remote requests and can tell you what records are available for a specific incident. They also process weekly arrest logs that are posted as PDF files online, along with daily call listings.
One thing worth knowing is that the Owasso Police Department posts open records reports on its city website, which means you can often find recent daily call logs and weekly arrest bookings without submitting a formal request. The crime map the department maintains updates twice daily and shows event types, general locations, and dates. This is a quick way to check recent activity in a specific area without going through the records request process.
| Department | Owasso Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 111 N. Main Street, Owasso, OK 74055 |
| Non-Emergency | 918-272-2244 |
| Records Division | 918-376-1568 |
| Hours | Mon-Thu 7:30 am - 5:30 pm, Fri 7:30 am - 11:30 am |
| Website | cityofowasso.com |
Note: The Records Division closes at 11:30 am on Fridays, so plan your visit or call early in the day if you need same-day help.
Owasso Police Blotter and Incident Report Requests
The Owasso City Website has information on how to request police blotter records and incident reports from the Owasso Police Department.
You can find links to records requests and department contact information on the site.
To request Owasso police blotter records or incident reports, you have a few options. In person, visit the Records Division at 111 N. Main Street during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. If you have a case number, report date, or the names of the people involved, bring those too since they speed up the search. Staff will let you know if a fee applies before releasing any copies.
By mail, send your written request to the Records Division at 111 N. Main, Owasso, OK 74055. Include all details you have about the incident you're looking for. Most incident reports are available within 48 to 72 working hours of when the incident occurred. Accident reports may take longer if the case was complex. For pickup at the Dispatch Window, call 918-376-1568 to confirm the report is ready before you come in. Electronic copies sent by email are provided at no charge, while printed copies cost $0.25 per page.
Note: Certified copies cost $1.00 per page, and CD or DVD recordings carry a minimum $25.00 research fee per event.
Owasso Arrest Records and Booking Data
The Owasso Police Department posts weekly arrest booking logs online as part of its open records documents. These logs list people who were booked during the prior week and include basic booking information. You can often find these directly on the city website without submitting a formal request. Daily call logs are also posted and updated regularly.
When someone is arrested by Owasso PD, they may be held at the Rogers County Detention Center or at the Tulsa County jail depending on the circumstances. Owasso sits in Rogers County, but its proximity to Tulsa sometimes means transfers. The Rogers County Sheriff can be reached at 918-342-9700. The Tulsa County jail, known as the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, handles a large volume of bookings for the metro area at 918-596-5600.
VINE tracks inmates at both facilities. Register at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463 for free custody notifications. If someone was arrested in Owasso and you want to know their current status, VINE is the quickest way to get notified of any changes without having to call the jail repeatedly.
Owasso Crime Map and Online Records Tools
The Owasso Police Department maintains an interactive crime map in partnership with Public Engines. It updates twice daily and covers the most recent six months of activity. You can filter by date range and event type, and events are shown as pins on a map of the city. There's also an alert system you can sign up for to monitor crime in specific areas. This is one of the more robust online tools offered by any Oklahoma city police department and makes it easy to see patterns in local incidents without filing a formal records request.
Oklahoma Court Records Online, OSCN, lets you look up criminal court cases statewide. Once an Owasso arrest leads to charges, the case moves to Rogers County District Court and becomes searchable at oscn.net. Searches are free and show docket entries, charge information, and case status. ODCR at odcr.com is another search tool worth checking if OSCN doesn't return the result you need.
The OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide criminal history records for $15. This is useful when you need a full background on someone rather than just a single incident report. The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows prison records for those who were sentenced to a state facility.
Rogers County Resources
Owasso is in Rogers County, and many arrests made by Owasso PD go through the Rogers County court system. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office also has jurisdiction over unincorporated parts of the county surrounding Owasso. If you're not sure whether an incident was handled by the city or the county, check with both agencies. For more information on county-level records and jail access, visit the Rogers County police records page.
Note: The Rogers County Sheriff covers areas outside Owasso city limits; the Owasso Police Department only handles incidents within the city boundary.
Legal Resources in Owasso
If you need legal help navigating an Owasso police record or understanding what the department can release, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma serves the Tulsa metro region, which includes the Owasso area. Call 405-557-0020 for eligibility information. The Oklahoma Bar Association referral line is 405-416-7000 if you need a private attorney. For questions specific to the records request process, the Owasso Police Records Division staff at 918-376-1568 can walk you through the basics of what's available and what you need to provide.
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