Search Creek County Police Blotter
Creek County police blotter and arrest records are managed by the Creek County Sheriff's Office in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The county processes around 6,000 bookings per year through its jail facility at 9175 Ridgeview Street, making it one of the busier detention operations in the Tulsa metro area. The sheriff's office maintains a public inmate roster with booking photos, charges, and bond information that updates daily. This page covers how to find current inmate data, look up past arrests, and request official records from Creek County.
Creek County Overview
Creek County Sheriff's Office
The Creek County Sheriff's Office is at 306 E. 1st Street in Sapulpa. The main sheriff's line is 918-227-6374. For booking questions, call 918-227-6371. The Creek County Justice Center, the actual detention facility, is at 9175 Ridgeview Street in Sapulpa. That jail phone is 918-224-4964 and staff answer around the clock. Records requests go through the main sheriff's office on 1st Street, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The Creek County Justice Center is a large facility. It holds between 239 and 300 inmates on a typical day. Around 6,000 people pass through each year, with a weekly turnover rate of about 55%. The facility uses Access Corrections for inmate phone calls and money transfers. You can add funds through the Access Corrections website, at a lobby kiosk, or by money order. Deposit minimums start at $5, with a single transaction max of $300 and a weekly cap of $500.
| Agency | Creek County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Sheriff's Office Address | 306 E. 1st Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Main Phone | 918-227-6374 |
| Booking Phone | 918-227-6371 |
| Justice Center Address | 9175 Ridgeview Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Jail Phone | 918-224-4964 (24 hours) |
| Records Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
The Creek County jail listing above includes mailing addresses, visitation details, and contact information for the Ridgeview Street detention facility in Sapulpa.
Creek County Police Blotter and Inmate Search
The Creek County Sheriff's Office publishes a public inmate roster on its website. The system is searchable by name, booking number, and SO number. Each result shows the inmate's full name, booking photo, date of birth, booking date, charges, bond information, housing location, and next court date. Mugshots are included for most bookings. The roster updates daily to real-time depending on the type of entry.
Call the jail at 918-224-4964 any time if you need to check on a specific person. Staff can look up by name and give you current custody information. This is useful when you think someone may have been recently released and the online roster hasn't caught up yet. The booking phone at 918-227-6371 handles inquiries during business hours as well.
VINE is available for Creek County. Sign up at VINELink.com or call 877-654-8463 to get free alerts when an inmate is released or transferred. VINE covers both county jail stays and DOC prison placements. You can choose phone call, text, or email notifications.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers state-sentenced offenders. If someone booked at Creek County later went to a DOC facility, this system shows their current location and expected release date. The search is free and done by name.
Requesting Creek County Arrest and Blotter Records
Creek County arrest records are public under Oklahoma's Open Records Act. Under Title 51 Section 24A.5, all records of the sheriff's office are open for inspection and copying during regular business hours. Arrest logs, booking records, and incident reports are accessible without needing to state a reason or show a special interest in the case.
To request records in person, go to 306 E. 1st Street in Sapulpa between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. You can also mail a written request to: Creek County Sheriff's Office, Records Division, 306 E. 1st Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Include your name, contact details, and a specific description of the records you want. Processing time for written requests runs 5 to 10 business days.
Viewing records in person during regular hours is free. Under Title 51 Section 24A.8, the agency may charge a reasonable fee for copying records. Typical Oklahoma copy fees are $0.25 to $1.00 per page. If you need help with a records request or have been improperly denied access, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 can assist.
Statewide Tools for Creek County Records
The OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov gives access to Oklahoma's statewide criminal history database. A CHIRP search covers arrest records and dispositions from all Oklahoma counties, including Creek County. These searches are public and available for a fee. They're a good choice when you need a complete statewide picture rather than just one county's records.
Visitation at the Creek County Justice Center runs on a set schedule. General population visits are Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Maximum security visits are Thursday only from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Work release visits are Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Each session is 30 minutes. Professional visits by attorneys happen Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, by appointment. Visitors must be on an approved list and bring a valid government-issued ID.
OSCN Court Records for Creek County
Creek County District Court records are part of the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Go to oscn.net and search by name or case number. You'll find criminal and civil case dockets, charges, court dates, and outcomes for Creek County filings. OSCN is free and includes many years of court history for the county.
Creek County's 6,000 annual bookings generate a large volume of court filings. OSCN stays current with new filings as they are entered. If you found a booking record through the sheriff and want to know how the case proceeded, OSCN is the next step. The blotter shows the arrest. OSCN shows the court process. Both together give you the complete picture from booking to case resolution.
The Oklahoma Bar Association at 405-416-7000 offers a lawyer referral service for Creek County cases. For low-income residents, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at 405-557-0020 provides free or low-cost help with legal questions.
Cities in Creek County
Creek County includes Sapulpa and several other communities. No cities in Creek County currently meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site. Communities served by the Creek County Sheriff include Bristow, Drumright, Depew, Jennings, Kellyville, Kiefer, Mannford, Mounds, Oilton, Sapulpa, Shamrock, and Slick. For city arrests, check with local police departments in addition to the sheriff's office.
Nearby Counties
Creek County is in the Tulsa metro area and borders five other counties. If you need records from a neighboring area, check which county processed the arrest.