Yukon Police Records
The Yukon Police Department maintains police blotter records, arrest logs, and incident reports for events within Yukon city limits in Canadian County. Records are open to the public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, and the department runs a separate Records Department and Jail division that handles public requests. Yukon is a growing community west of Oklahoma City with a population of around 28,000 residents.
Yukon Overview
Yukon Police Department Records
The Yukon Police Department is located at 100 South Ranchwood Boulevard in Yukon. The department operates a dedicated Records Division and a separate Jail Division, which is somewhat unusual for a city of Yukon's size. This means you may need to contact different parts of the department depending on whether you're looking for an incident report or jail booking information. The Records Division handles open records requests for police reports, arrest records, and related documents. Call 405-350-7586 to reach Records staff directly.
The main non-emergency line for the Yukon Police Department is 405-354-2553. The department is led by Chief John Corn. The Administration Division can be reached at 405-354-1551, the Investigations Division at 405-354-1102, and the Jail Division at 405-350-2553. Having the right number helps you get to the right person faster when looking for records or inmate information.
| Department | Yukon Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 100 South Ranchwood Boulevard, Yukon, OK 73099 |
| Main Phone | 405-354-2553 |
| Records Division | 405-350-7586 |
| Jail Division | 405-350-2553 |
| Hours | Records: Monday-Friday, 8 am to 5 pm |
| Website | yukonok.gov |
| Records/Jail Info | Records and Jail Page |
How to Get Yukon Police Blotter Records
The Yukon Police Department website has information on how to request police blotter records and incident reports from the department.
You can find links to records requests and department contact information on the site.
Yukon has a dedicated records and jail information page on its city website that outlines how to request public records. You can access it at the Records Department and Jail Information page on the Yukon government site. This page covers what records the department keeps, how to submit a request, and what to expect during the process. It's worth checking before you visit in person, since it may answer basic questions about availability and timing.
The Yukon Records and Jail page provides specific instructions for submitting records requests and finding jail information through the Yukon Police Department.
Contact the Records Division at 405-350-7586 or visit in person during business hours to submit your request for police blotter records or incident reports.
In person requests are handled at the department's main location on S. Ranchwood Blvd. Bring a valid photo ID and as much detail as you can about the incident, including the date, address, and any case number you have. Records staff process requests during standard business hours. Mail requests can be sent to P.O. Box 850500, Yukon, OK 73085. Include a brief description of the records you need and your contact information so staff can follow up if they have questions.
Note: Certain records may be withheld if the case involves an active investigation, juvenile subjects, or other categories protected under Oklahoma law.
Yukon Arrest Records and Jail Bookings
The Yukon Police Department operates its own Jail Division, which is separate from the Canadian County Detention Center. People arrested by Yukon PD within city limits may be held at the Yukon jail facility or transferred to the Canadian County facility in El Reno depending on the situation. The Jail Division number is 405-350-2553.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office runs the main county detention center and can be reached at 405-262-3434. Their address is 304 N. Evans, El Reno. If you're looking for someone who was arrested in Yukon but don't know where they were taken, calling both the Yukon Jail Division and the Canadian County Sheriff is the safest approach. Booking information from county facilities is generally available by phone or in person at the jail.
VINE tracks inmate status at Oklahoma jails and prisons. Sign up for free custody alerts at vinelink.com or call 877-654-8463. You can register to get notified any time an inmate's status changes, which means you don't have to keep calling the jail to check.
Statewide Records Tools for Yukon Incidents
Oklahoma Court Records Online at oscn.net covers court cases statewide, including Canadian County. If someone was arrested in Yukon and charged with a crime, the case will show up in OSCN once it moves to the court system. Searches are free and show party names, charges, scheduled hearings, and case outcomes. This is often the best way to check on a case after an arrest without going through police records at all.
ODCR at odcr.com is another court record tool that covers many Oklahoma counties. If you can't find a case on OSCN, try ODCR. Both are free to search. For full criminal history records, OSBI's CHIRP service at chirp.osbi.ok.gov provides statewide background checks for $15 per search. This is the best option when you need a complete picture of someone's arrest and conviction history across multiple counties or jurisdictions.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup is free and shows current and former state prison inmates. Access it at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. It includes custody status, facility location, and release information for people who were sentenced to a state correctional facility after being arrested or charged in Yukon or elsewhere.
Canadian County Resources
Yukon is part of Canadian County. Incidents that happen outside Yukon city limits but within Canadian County are handled by the Canadian County Sheriff rather than the Yukon Police Department. For records, jail bookings, and sheriff information that covers the broader county area, see the Canadian County police records page. Mustang, another qualifying city in Canadian County, is also nearby and served by a separate city police department.
Note: The nearby city of Mustang is also in Canadian County; both cities have their own police departments and separate records offices.
Legal Help in Yukon
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma serves Canadian County and can help low-income residents with questions about records requests, criminal cases, and public access to information. Call 405-557-0020. For private attorney referrals, the Oklahoma Bar Association is at 405-416-7000. If you have questions about what records the Yukon Police Department can release and what it can withhold, the Records Division staff at 405-350-7586 can help clarify the basics. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 governs what agencies must make available to the public.
Nearby Cities
These nearby Oklahoma cities also have police blotter and arrest record pages.