Del City People Search
Del City people search records are kept by city police, the municipal court, and Oklahoma County offices. This small city sits just southeast of Oklahoma City in the heart of the metro area, with a population near 22,000. Public records here include court case files, arrest logs, traffic tickets, and county-level data like land records and civil filings. You can run a people search for Del City residents through state online tools or by contacting local offices. The city has its own police force and court, but most felony and serious cases go through the Oklahoma County District Court in Oklahoma City. This page covers how to search each source and what you can find.
Del City Overview
Oklahoma County People Search
Del City is in Oklahoma County, the most populated county in the state. The county court clerk in Oklahoma City handles all felony cases, civil lawsuits, and family court matters for Del City. You can search Oklahoma County court records through the state's free online tools.
The Oklahoma County Courthouse is at 321 Park Ave in Oklahoma City. The court clerk keeps case files going back decades. For a people search tied to court cases, this is one of the main places to check. The county also keeps property records, tax liens, and marriage records that may come up in a search. All of these are open to the public under state law.
Del City Police Records
The Del City Police Department keeps arrest reports, incident logs, and call records. You can request these through the city or in person at the station.
| Department | Del City Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 4500 SE 29th St Del City, OK 73115 |
| Phone | (405) 677-2443 |
The Del City people search screenshot below shows the police department's page, which lists contact details and services offered to the public.
Police records in Del City cover things like arrest bookings, accident reports, and calls for service. To get a copy of a report, you call the records division or go to the station. Some records may have a small copy fee. Oklahoma's Open Records Act says most police records are public, but certain files tied to ongoing cases or juvenile matters may be held back.
Del City Municipal Court
Del City has its own municipal court that handles traffic tickets, city code violations, and misdemeanor offenses. The court is separate from the county system. Cases heard here include speeding tickets, code violations, and minor criminal charges filed by city police.
| Court | Del City Municipal Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 3700 SE 15th St Del City, OK |
| Phone | (405) 677-2414 |
Municipal court records are a useful part of any Del City people search. They show if a person has had traffic cases or code enforcement actions. Call the court clerk to ask about a case or check on fines. You can also look up some municipal cases on the OSCN case search or the ODCR system, though not all municipal courts are fully indexed there.
How to Run a Del City People Search
The best way to search for someone in Del City is to use the free state court databases. These cover Oklahoma County and most other courts in the state. You do not need an account for the basic search tools.
Start with OSCN, the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Go to oscn.net and pick Oklahoma County from the drop-down list. Type in the name you want to search. The system shows case numbers, party names, charges, and docket entries. It covers civil cases, criminal cases, family court, and small claims. This is free and open to all.
You can also try ODCR at odcr.com. This site pulls from the same court data but has a different search layout that some people find faster. It also shows case details, hearing dates, and judge assignments.
The OSCN court records search portal below lets you look up cases across all Oklahoma County courts, including those tied to Del City residents.
For criminal public records, the OSBI runs the CHIRP portal at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. This is the official state criminal history search. It costs a fee per search and gives you a report based on the person's name and date of birth. It checks state records only, not federal.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov. This shows anyone currently in state prison or on probation or parole. You can search by name. The sex offender registry at sor.doc.ok.gov is also free and searchable by name or location.
Open Records in Del City
Oklahoma's Open Records Act gives you the right to ask for public records from any government office, including Del City. The law is found in Title 51, Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Statutes. It says that most records held by public bodies are open for review and copying.
To make a records request, you can write or visit the city office that holds the records you want. Police records go through the police department. Court records go through the municipal court clerk. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The office must respond in a prompt time frame. Fees for copies are usually small, often just a few cents per page.
Some records are not open. Juvenile case files, sealed court records, and some law enforcement investigation files have limits on access. But the default rule is that records are public unless a specific law says otherwise.
Nearby Cities
Del City is part of the Oklahoma City metro area. Several nearby cities also have their own police and court systems. If the person you are looking for has ties to other parts of the metro, you may want to check those cities too.
Each of these cities has its own page on this site with details on local people search tools and office contacts. Oklahoma City, as the county seat, has the most records since the county court handles all major cases for the area.
Oklahoma County Records
Del City is in Oklahoma County, and most serious court cases and county-level records are handled through the county offices in Oklahoma City. For a full look at county people search options, visit the Oklahoma County page.