Access Owasso Jail Mugshots

Owasso jail mugshots are stored in the Tulsa County jail system because the city does not operate its own detention facility. The Owasso Police Department handles arrests within city limits, but all bookings go through the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. Mugshots get taken during intake at that facility. You can search for current inmates through the Tulsa County online system and through statewide databases that collect booking data. This page explains where Owasso booking records are kept, how to search them, and what public access rights you have under Oklahoma law.

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Owasso Arrest Records Quick Facts
Police DepartmentOwasso Police Department (OPD)
Address111 N Main St, Owasso, OK 74055
Phone(918) 272-2244
CountyTulsa County
Booking FacilityDavid L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (Tulsa County)

Owasso Booking Records

Owasso does not have a municipal jail. Every arrest made by the Owasso Police Department results in the person being transported to the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa. This is Tulsa County's main detention facility. It processes bookings for cities across the county including Owasso, Broken Arrow, and Tulsa itself. During booking, jail staff take a mugshot, record personal information, and log the charges.

The OPD is located at 111 N Main St in Owasso. You can reach them at 918-272-2244 for questions about arrests made within city limits. The police department keeps its own arrest reports and incident records. But the booking photo and jail records belong to Tulsa County. If you want the mugshot, you need to go through the county system rather than the city police department.

For complete information about the Tulsa County jail and how it handles bookings from Owasso and other cities, visit the Tulsa County jail mugshots page.

Finding Owasso Mugshots Online

The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and provides online tools to look up inmates. You can search the David L. Moss facility's roster to find people booked from Owasso. The search shows names, charges, mugshots, and bond amounts for current inmates. It is free and does not require registration.

Statewide tools also help. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search court records tied to arrests in Tulsa County. You can filter by county and search by name or case number. OSCN shows case details, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. It does not display mugshots directly but connects you to the legal record behind the arrest.

The screenshot below shows the OSCN search portal used to look up court records tied to Owasso jail mugshots and arrests.

Oklahoma State Courts Network search portal for Owasso jail mugshots court records

OSCN covers all district court cases in Tulsa County, including those originating from Owasso arrests.

The Oklahoma Arrests website is another option. This third-party site collects booking photos from jails across the state. You can search by name and filter to Tulsa County. The site shows mugshots, charges, and arrest dates. Data refreshes through the day. This is not a government source, so check your findings with official records when accuracy matters.

Owasso Mugshots Under Oklahoma Law

Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes jail mugshots public. Title 51 Section 24A.8 says that law enforcement must release an arrestee's name, date of birth, address, and physical description. Booking photos count as part of the physical description. The 2012 Attorney General Opinion confirmed this interpretation by stating mugshots are the most accurate record of an arrestee's appearance at the time of booking.

Jail registers and blotter data fall under the same statute. These records include the prisoner's name, date of commitment, the authority behind the commitment, and a description. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office must make this data available to anyone who requests it. No reason is needed. You can submit open records requests in person, by mail, or through the sheriff's office website.

Note: Owasso arrests are booked through the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa, so all mugshot requests go through Tulsa County.

Owasso Arrest Notifications

The VINE system lets you track inmates at the Tulsa County jail. Search by name or booking number and sign up for alerts. VINE sends notifications by phone, email, or text when someone's custody status changes. This covers releases, transfers, and escapes. The service is free. The Oklahoma VINE hotline is 877-654-8463.

The OSBI CHIRP portal offers statewide criminal history searches for $15 per name. This is the formal route if you need more than just a mugshot. CHIRP pulls from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's database and covers arrests from all 77 counties. For people who have been sentenced to state prison, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a separate offender search covering state facility inmates.

Nearby Cities and County Info

Owasso is in the northern part of Tulsa County. Tulsa is directly to the south. Broken Arrow is southeast of Owasso and also uses the Tulsa County jail for bookings. All three cities feed into the same county detention system, which means a single search of the David L. Moss facility can cover arrests from across the metro area. For the full county overview, check the Tulsa County jail mugshots page.

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