Moore Jail Mugshots

Moore jail mugshots are available through the Cleveland County Detention Center, which handles bookings for the Moore Police Department. Moore does not have its own municipal jail. All arrests by MPD officers lead to intake at the county detention center, where booking photos are taken and stored. The Moore Police Department has a public records portal on the city website for arrest reports and incident files. This page explains how to search for Moore jail mugshots and what tools are available for finding booking records in Cleveland County.

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Moore Police Records Quick Facts
Police DepartmentMoore Police Department (MPD)
Address117 E Main St, Moore, OK 73160
Phone(405) 793-5171
CountyCleveland County
Booking FacilityCleveland County Detention Center

Moore Booking Records Online

The Cleveland County Detention Center has an online jail roster where you can look up current inmates. The roster includes names, charges, booking dates, and mugshots. When someone gets arrested in Moore, they are transported to this county facility. That is where the booking photo is taken. The mugshot goes into Cleveland County's database, not the city's.

You can access the Cleveland County inmate search for free. No registration is needed. Just type in a name and see who comes up. If the person has been released, they may not show up in the active roster anymore. For historical records, contact the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office or submit an open records request.

Below is the Cleveland County court and jail system used for Moore booking records and jail mugshots.

Cleveland County jail roster showing Moore jail mugshots and booking records

The Cleveland County system processes all Moore arrests and maintains the online roster where mugshots can be viewed.

How to Find Moore Jail Mugshots

Start with the Cleveland County inmate search. It covers all bookings from Moore, Norman, and other cities in the county. If the person you are looking for is still in custody, their mugshot and charges will show up in the results. For arrest reports created by Moore Police, contact MPD at (405) 793-5171 or visit their office at 117 E Main St. The city has a public records portal on its website where you can submit requests.

The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you run a statewide criminal history check for $15 per name. This searches beyond Cleveland County and covers the entire state database. The Oklahoma State Courts Network shows court records from the Cleveland County District Court for free. Search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and outcomes tied to Moore arrests.

Moore Mugshots Under Oklahoma Law

Jail mugshots are public records in Oklahoma. Title 51 Section 24A.8 requires law enforcement agencies to release arrestee descriptions, which include physical descriptions like booking photos. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion said that mugshots are the "best" and "most accurate" description of an arrestee. They must be given to anyone who asks. Jail registers with booking data are also public.

If Cleveland County keeps mugshots in digital form, they must provide electronic copies when you ask. Standard copy fees apply for paper records. Open records requests can go to either the Moore Police Department (for the arrest report) or Cleveland County (for the booking record and mugshot). Both agencies are bound by the same state law.

The Oklahoma Arrests website posts recent booking data from counties across the state. You can filter to Cleveland County to see Moore-area arrests. This is a third-party source, so verify what you find with official records. The VINE system provides free inmate tracking and release notifications. Call 877-654-8463 or register online for alerts.

Note: Moore does not have a municipal jail, so all booking records and jail mugshots are housed at the Cleveland County Detention Center.

State-Level Offender Resources

For people who have been convicted and sent to state prison, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs an offender search. The portal at okoffender.doc.ok.gov covers inmates in state custody and includes the sex and violent offender registry. This is separate from the county jail system. If someone moves from Cleveland County to a state facility after sentencing, their records transfer to the DOC.

Moore Jail Mugshots and Open Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51 Section 24A.8 makes jail mugshots public records. Any person can ask for them. You do not need to give a reason. The law says agencies must release arrestee descriptions, which include booking photos. Moore Police follow the same state rules as every other agency in Oklahoma. If you want a copy of a mugshot from a Moore arrest, the Cleveland County Detention Center holds those records.

Written requests work best. Include the full name and date of birth of the person. Add the date of arrest if you have it. State that this is an Open Records Act request. The county has to respond. Fees for copies are set by state law and tend to be low.

Nearby Cities

Norman is south of Moore and also uses the Cleveland County Detention Center for all bookings. Oklahoma City borders Moore to the north but sits in Oklahoma County, where arrests go to the OCDC instead. For the full county overview, see the Cleveland County jail mugshots page.

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