Broken Arrow People Search
Broken Arrow people search records can be accessed through city offices and the Tulsa County court system. With a population around 115,000, Broken Arrow is the largest suburb of Tulsa and has its own police department and municipal court that handle local matters. District-level cases like felonies, civil lawsuits, and family law filings go through Tulsa County. You can search for people records online using free state court tools, or contact city offices directly for police reports and municipal court records. Most of these records are open to the public.
Broken Arrow Overview
Tulsa County Records for Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. All district court cases for Broken Arrow residents go through the Tulsa County District Court in downtown Tulsa. This includes criminal charges, civil suits, divorce cases, and probate matters. These records are public and free to search through the OSCN court records system.
Select Tulsa County on the OSCN search page and type in the person's name. Results show case type, filing date, parties, and docket entries. The ODCR system also covers Tulsa County with a different search layout. Both systems pull from the same court records.
Broken Arrow Police Records
The Broken Arrow Police Department is at 1121 N Elm Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The main number is (918) 259-8400. For records specifically, call (918) 259-8464. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Police records include incident reports, arrest records, and call logs. These documents contain names, dates, locations, and a summary of what happened. They are useful in a Broken Arrow people search when you need to check if someone was involved in a reported crime or police call within city limits.
| Office | Broken Arrow Police Department - Records |
|---|---|
| Address | 1121 N Elm Place Broken Arrow, OK 74012 |
| Main Phone | (918) 259-8400 |
| Records Phone | (918) 259-8464 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
The department handles open records requests under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Contact the records division to ask about fees and processing times for the specific documents you need.
Broken Arrow Municipal Court
The Broken Arrow Municipal Court is at 1121 N Elm Place. Call (918) 259-2468 for court info. This court handles traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and some misdemeanor charges under city code.
You can pay citations online through the Broken Arrow court payment page. DUI fines start at $1,000 or more. Municipal court records are public and show the person's name, the charge, court dates, and outcomes. A Broken Arrow people search should include a check of these records alongside the district court system.
Cases that are appealed go to the Tulsa County District Court. So if a Broken Arrow municipal case ends up in the county system, it will show up in an OSCN search under Tulsa County as well.
How to Search People in Broken Arrow
Running a people search in Broken Arrow means checking both local and state resources. No single database has everything, so you need to use a few different tools to get a complete picture.
Start with the OSCN system for Tulsa County court records. This is free and covers all district court cases. Next, check the OSBI CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history. The DOC offender lookup shows prison records. The sex offender registry at sor.doc.ok.gov is also public and free.
For Broken Arrow-specific records like police reports, call (918) 259-8464. For municipal court records, call (918) 259-2468 or visit the court in person at 1121 N Elm Place.
Broken Arrow Public Records
Under Title 51, Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most government records in Broken Arrow are open for public inspection. This covers police reports, court records, city contracts, code enforcement actions, and financial documents. You can submit records requests to the department that holds the records you need.
Some records are exempt from disclosure. Active criminal investigations, juvenile files, sealed cases, and certain personnel records cannot be released. But the default under state law is that records are open. If an office denies a request, they must state the specific exemption.
The OSBI CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov is one of the key statewide tools for running criminal history searches that cover Broken Arrow and all other Oklahoma cities.
Broken Arrow People Search Tools
State-level databases are essential for a thorough Broken Arrow people search. These tools cover the entire state and catch records that city-level searches might miss.
The OSCN court system and the ODCR website both cover Tulsa County court records. The OSBI at ok.gov/osbi runs criminal history searches. The Department of Corrections at ok.gov/doc manages inmate and offender records. All of these are free and open to the public.
Broken Arrow People Search Resources
Beyond city and county records, a Broken Arrow people search can pull from several other public sources. The Oklahoma Secretary of State business entity search lets you look up businesses registered to a person's name. Property records in Tulsa County show ownership history and can help confirm where someone lives or has lived.
The Tulsa County Assessor maintains property tax records that are tied to owner names. These records show property values, tax payments, and ownership transfers. They can be useful in a people search when you need to verify real estate tied to someone in the Broken Arrow area.
Broken Arrow is a fast-growing city. New residents move in regularly, which means the volume of local records grows each year. If you are searching for someone who recently moved to Broken Arrow, their records may still be under their previous city or county. In that case, a statewide search through OSCN or CHIRP will catch records from their prior location in Oklahoma.
Nearby Cities
Broken Arrow is part of the Tulsa metro area. People with ties to Broken Arrow may also have records in nearby cities. Check these pages for additional people search resources.
Bixby, Owasso, Jenks, and Coweta are also nearby but do not have separate pages on this site. Their district court records go through the Tulsa County system.
Tulsa County People Search
Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County, and the Tulsa County court system handles the majority of district-level cases for the area. For a full guide to county records, check the Tulsa County page.