Sapulpa People Search

Sapulpa people search starts at the Creek County Courthouse right in town. As the county seat, Sapulpa holds all of Creek County's court records, land filings, and vital records in one place. Around 22,000 people live here, and the city sits just west of Tulsa along Route 66. The Creek County Court Clerk keeps case files for civil, criminal, family, and small claims matters. You can also search many of these records through Oklahoma's free state court databases without leaving home. The Sapulpa Police Department has its own records too, including arrest reports and incident logs that can help fill out a people search.

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Sapulpa Overview

~22,000 Population
Creek County
24th Judicial District
74066 ZIP Code

Sapulpa Court Records Search

Creek County court records are the main source for a people search in Sapulpa. The Court Clerk at 222 E Dewey Ave handles all case files. This office keeps records for civil suits, felony and misdemeanor cases, divorce filings, probate matters, and protective orders. You can visit in person to search by name or case number. Staff will pull files and make copies for a small fee.

Phone the Court Clerk at (918) 227-7516 if you have questions before going in. The office is open on weekdays during normal business hours. Bring a valid ID when you visit. If you know the case number, that speeds things up quite a bit. For name-only searches, you may need to wait while staff look through the index. Creek County has records going back to 1907 when the county was first set up.

Office Creek County Court Clerk
Address 222 E Dewey Ave
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone (918) 227-7516
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Oklahoma runs two free court record databases that cover Creek County cases. These let you search for people in Sapulpa from any computer or phone. Both show case details, party names, and docket entries.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net is the main tool. Pick Creek County from the drop-down menu, type in a name, and hit search. Results show all matching cases with filing dates, charges or case type, and current status. You can click into each case to see the full docket. This is the best free tool for a Sapulpa people search because it covers all case types filed in Creek County District Court.

The OSCN search page is shown below. Select Creek County to search for Sapulpa cases filed in that court.

View the OSCN court records search portal for Creek County cases

The second option is On Demand Court Records at odcr.com. ODCR pulls from the same court data but has a different search layout. Some users find it faster for quick name lookups. Both sites are free to search, though ODCR may charge for some document views.

Sapulpa Police Records

The Sapulpa Police Department keeps its own set of records. These include arrest reports, incident reports, accident reports, and calls for service logs. Police records can add details to a people search that court records alone might miss. Not every arrest leads to a court case, and not every incident report names someone who was charged.

You can request police records by contacting the department at 222 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066. The phone number is (918) 227-3456. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A.5 gives you the right to ask for most law enforcement records. Some records are exempt, like ongoing investigations or juvenile cases, but the bulk of police reports are public. Put your request in writing for the best results. Include the name, date range, and what type of report you want. The department may charge a per-page copy fee.

Arrest data from Creek County also shows up in the state criminal history system. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs a portal called CHIRP where you can request a criminal history search. This costs a fee and takes a few days to process, but it pulls from statewide records and can catch things that a single county search might miss.

People Search Through State Databases

Beyond court and police records, Oklahoma has other state databases useful for a Sapulpa people search. The Department of Corrections runs the Oklahoma Offender Lookup tool. This shows anyone currently in state prison or on supervision. You can search by name and get details like the facility, sentence length, and expected release date.

The offender lookup tool is shown below. Search by name to see if someone from Sapulpa has a corrections record.

Check the Oklahoma offender lookup database for Sapulpa residents Oklahoma offender lookup used for Sapulpa people search

The sex offender registry at sor.doc.ok.gov is separate. It lets you search by name or by zip code. Type in 74066 to see registered offenders in the Sapulpa area. This registry is maintained by the Department of Corrections and updated as offenders register or move.

For business-related people searches, the Oklahoma Secretary of State has a business entity search. You can look up a person's name to find any businesses they have registered in the state. This shows agent names, business addresses, and filing dates.

Creek County People Search

Sapulpa is the county seat of Creek County. All major public records for the city flow through Creek County offices. The County Clerk keeps land records, marriage licenses, and other filed documents. The Court Clerk handles all case files from district court. Both offices are in Sapulpa, which makes things convenient for people doing in-person searches.

Creek County covers a large area west of Tulsa. Other towns in the county include Bristow, Drumright, Kellyville, and Mannford. If someone lived anywhere in Creek County, their records would be filed in Sapulpa. For a full overview of what Creek County offices hold and how to search them, see the county page.

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Nearby City People Search

Sapulpa sits close to several other cities. If your search involves someone who may have lived in more than one place, check the nearby cities too. Court records are county-based, so moving across a county line means a different clerk holds the records.

  • Tulsa is about 15 miles east in Tulsa County
  • Sand Springs borders Sapulpa to the north in Tulsa County
  • Glenpool is south of Tulsa, also in the metro area

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