Tulsa Recent Bookings Database
Tulsa recent bookings are held at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, which serves as the Tulsa County jail for all arrests made in the city. The Tulsa Police Department publishes daily booking blotters that you can print by date, and the jail's Inmate Information Center gives you live roster access online. Tulsa is Oklahoma's second-largest city, with roughly 400,000 residents, and arrest activity here runs through both the Tulsa Police Department and Tulsa County systems. Whether you need a current custody status or a blotter from last week, this page walks you through the options.
Tulsa Overview
Tulsa Jail and Booking Location
The David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center at 300 North Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103 is where Tulsa arrests go. This county jail holds individuals booked by the Tulsa Police Department and other law enforcement agencies operating in Tulsa County. When you want to know if someone was recently booked in Tulsa, this is the facility to check first.
The jail's Inmate Information Center is available online at cityoftulsa.org and also through iic.tulsacounty.org. The roster updates as bookings are processed and shows current custody status, charges, and booking dates. The Tulsa Police Department's Records Section keeps jail registers for 30 days. After that, older blotters can be obtained through the Municipal Court Clerk's Office.
| Jail | David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center |
|---|---|
| Address | 300 North Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103 |
| Inmate Search | iic.tulsacounty.org |
| Blotter Archive | 30 days at Records Section; older at Municipal Court Clerk |
Daily booking blotters are available for printing by date. If you need a record from more than 30 days ago, contact the Tulsa Municipal Court Clerk's Office to find out how to request older booking registers. This matters when you are looking for a booking that happened a month or two back and it no longer appears in the live roster.
Tulsa Police Department Records
The Tulsa Police Department is headquartered at 600 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103. The main non-emergency line is 918-596-9222. The Records Division can be reached directly at 918-596-9328. The department's website at tulsapolice.org has guidance on submitting records requests, including the forms and procedures required under the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
Reports are not usually available the same day as an arrest. Processing time depends on the type of incident and whether it is part of an active investigation. Contact the Records Division at 918-596-9328 before you show up in person so you know what to bring and what to expect. If you are a victim in the case, you may be entitled to a free copy of your incident report under state law.
For court filings tied to Tulsa arrests, check the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net. OSCN shows criminal case filings in Tulsa County District Court, which is where most felony charges from recent bookings end up after the district attorney reviews them.
Searching Recent Bookings in Tulsa
Start with the Inmate Information Center at iic.tulsacounty.org for live custody data. From there, you can confirm whether someone is currently in custody at David L. Moss and see the charges listed at booking. The roster is updated regularly and is free to access.
If the person has already been released, the daily blotter archive at the Tulsa Police Department Records Division covers the past 30 days. For cases that have moved into the court system, search OSCN by name or case number. OSCN often shows docket entries, hearing dates, and case status for Tulsa County criminal cases.
VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com is the go-to tool if you need to be notified when an inmate leaves custody. You can register online or call 877-654-8463 to set up phone or text alerts for any inmate at David L. Moss.
The Oklahoma OSBI criminal history database at osbi.ok.gov covers arrest and disposition records from across the state, which can be useful when Tulsa booking history is part of a broader background check need.
The ODOC Offender Lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov shows prior DOC records for individuals arrested in Tulsa who have a history with the state corrections system.
What Tulsa Booking Records Include
Tulsa booking records document the circumstances of an arrest at the time of custody. A standard record contains the arrested person's full name, date of birth, booking date, charges, arresting officer or agency, and bond information when set. Under Oklahoma Title 51 Section 24A.8, arrest records are classified as public records. Anyone can access them without needing to explain why. This law applies to all bookings processed at David L. Moss.
Booking charges are not the same as conviction charges. The DA's office reviews each case after arrest and may file different charges, reduce them, or dismiss the case entirely. If you need to know the outcome of a Tulsa case, check OSCN for the final disposition rather than relying only on the booking record.
Note: Tulsa jail registers are maintained at the Records Section for 30 days. Requests for older records should be directed to the Tulsa Municipal Court Clerk's Office.
Statewide Records Tools for Tulsa
Tulsa residents and researchers can use state-level tools to extend their search beyond the local jail roster. The ODOC offender portal at oklahoma.gov/doc/offender-info.html covers statewide corrections data. The sex offender registry at sors.doc.ok.gov lists registered offenders in Tulsa and surrounding areas. For federal inmates connected to the Tulsa metro, the Bureau of Prisons locator at bop.gov/inmateloc is your resource.
Tulsa County Booking Records
Tulsa sits at the center of Tulsa County, and all county-level bookings run through the same David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. For full county resources, including the county jail roster, sheriff's office contacts, and court information, visit the Tulsa County page.
Nearby Cities
Other cities in the Tulsa metro area have their own booking pages with local arrest and jail details.