Warrant records are public documents in Tulsa, Oklahoma, pursuant to the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. §§ 24A.1-24A.31). This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records, including warrants issued by courts within Tulsa County jurisdiction. The Oklahoma Open Records Act specifically designates court records as public unless sealed by judicial order or otherwise exempted by statute.
The Tulsa County Court Clerk maintains these records as part of their statutory duty to preserve judicial documents. Members of the public seeking warrant information may access these records during regular business hours at the court clerk's office or through designated online portals. The public nature of these records serves several governmental functions:
• Promotes transparency in judicial proceedings • Ensures accountability of law enforcement agencies • Provides citizens with information about potential legal actions • Supports the constitutional right to due process • Facilitates informed public discourse about the criminal justice system
Certain warrant information may be temporarily restricted during active investigations pursuant to 51 O.S. § 24A.8, which permits law enforcement agencies to withhold records that might compromise ongoing criminal inquiries. Additionally, warrants related to juvenile proceedings are generally not public records under Oklahoma law.
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office maintains an online database of active warrants that is accessible to members of the public. This resource provides a searchable interface where individuals may query warrant status by name, date of birth, or case number. The following online resources are available for warrant searches in Tulsa:
• Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Warrant Search: This official portal provides current information on active warrants issued within Tulsa County jurisdiction.
• Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN): This comprehensive database contains court records from throughout Oklahoma, including warrant information for Tulsa County. The system is maintained pursuant to Oklahoma Supreme Court Administrative Directive 2007-2.
• Tulsa Police Department Warrant Search: The municipal police department maintains a separate database for warrants issued within city limits.
Individuals conducting online searches should note that these databases are updated regularly but may not reflect real-time information. A delay of 24-72 hours may occur between warrant issuance and appearance in public databases. For the most current information, direct contact with the issuing agency is advised.
Individuals seeking to determine if a warrant has been issued for their arrest in Tulsa County may utilize several official channels. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office provides multiple methods for warrant verification:
• In-person inquiry at the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, located at 303 W. 1st Street, Tulsa, OK 74103. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
• Telephone verification at (918) 596-5601 during regular business hours. Callers must provide identifying information including full legal name and date of birth.
• Online verification through the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office website, which maintains a searchable database of active warrants.
• Written request submitted to the Records Division of the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office. Requests must include the subject's full legal name, date of birth, and a self-addressed stamped envelope for response.
Pursuant to Oklahoma statute 22 O.S. § 171, individuals with active warrants are subject to arrest. Therefore, persons who believe they may have an outstanding warrant are advised to resolve the matter promptly. The Tulsa County Court Clerk's Office, located at 500 S. Denver Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103, can provide information regarding court appearances and bond requirements.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Tulsa County is facilitated through several governmental agencies. Members of the public may conduct warrant searches through the following official channels:
• Tulsa County Court Clerk 500 S. Denver Ave. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-5000 www.tulsacountycourts.org
• Tulsa County Sheriff's Office 303 W. 1st Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-5601 www.tcso.org
• Tulsa Police Department 600 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-9222 www.tulsapolice.org
When conducting a warrant search, the requesting party must provide sufficient identifying information to ensure accurate results. Required information typically includes:
• Full legal name (including any known aliases) • Date of birth • Social Security Number (for in-person inquiries only) • Case number (if known)
Pursuant to 51 O.S. § 24A.5, agencies may charge reasonable fees for document searches and copies. Current fee schedules are posted at each agency location and on their respective websites. Certified copies of warrant documents may be obtained for additional fees as prescribed by statute.
Warrant records maintained by Tulsa County authorities contain specific information as required by Oklahoma statute 22 O.S. § 1225. These documents include the following standard elements:
• Case identification number assigned by the issuing court • Full legal name of the subject and any known aliases • Physical description of the subject including height, weight, race, gender, and identifying marks • Last known address of the subject • Nature of the alleged offense and statutory citation • Date of issuance and name of the issuing judicial officer • Bond amount (if applicable) • Court of jurisdiction and docket information • Status indicator (active, recalled, or served)
Additional information may be included depending on the nature of the warrant. Arrest warrants contain probable cause statements detailing the factual basis for the warrant. Search warrants specify the location to be searched and items to be seized. Bench warrants include references to the underlying case and reason for issuance (e.g., failure to appear, probation violation).
All warrant records are maintained in accordance with Oklahoma Court Records Retention Schedule (Supreme Court Rule 37) which requires preservation for specified periods based on warrant type and disposition. Felony warrant records are retained permanently, while misdemeanor warrant records are maintained for a minimum of five years after final disposition.