Oklahoma County Police Records

Oklahoma has 77 counties, each with an elected sheriff and a district court that keeps police and criminal case records. The county sheriff's office is the primary source for arrest records, jail bookings, and warrant information from unincorporated areas. The court clerk in each county maintains the district court case files. Many counties post online inmate rosters and allow you to search court records through the Oklahoma State Courts Network at no charge. Select a county below to find contact info, local databases, and details on requesting police records in that area.