Search Broken Arrow Public Records
Broken Arrow public records are split across the Broken Arrow Municipal Court, the Broken Arrow Police Department, and Tulsa County offices. The city handles traffic, parking, and ordinance cases through its municipal court. All district court filings, including civil, criminal, and family cases, are maintained by the Tulsa County Court Clerk. Court records for Broken Arrow are free to search on OSCN. This page explains where to find each record type and how to request copies.
Broken Arrow Public Records
Broken Arrow Municipal Court
The Broken Arrow Municipal Court is at 2304 South 1st Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. The court phone is (918) 451-8558. The court handles traffic violations, parking tickets, city ordinance violations, and misdemeanor charges that fall under city jurisdiction. For more general city information and department contacts, visit brokenarrowok.gov.
Municipal court cases do not include felony charges. Felony and serious misdemeanor cases handled by the state are filed in Tulsa County District Court. If you are looking for a felony case tied to a Broken Arrow address, search OSCN for Tulsa County records rather than contacting the municipal court.
To pay a traffic fine or get information on a city court case, contact the court clerk at the address above. You can also check the city's website for current information on court hours, fine payment options, and procedures for contesting a citation.
For open records requests related to city departments, contact the relevant Broken Arrow department directly. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. sections 24A.1 through 24A.33 governs access to city records. Standard copy fees are capped at $0.25 per page under state law.
Broken Arrow court cases can also be searched on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The OSCN portal covers Tulsa County, where most district court cases for Broken Arrow are filed. The screenshot below shows the OSCN court docket search, which is a useful starting point for any Broken Arrow court record search.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers all 77 Oklahoma counties including Tulsa County, where most Broken Arrow court cases are filed.
Broken Arrow Police Records
The Broken Arrow Police Department non-emergency line is (918) 259-8400. The records division processes open records requests for incident reports, arrest records, and other police department documents. You can submit requests by contacting the records division directly or through the city's online request process.
Police records open to the public include incident reports and arrest records, subject to any exemptions under state law. Active investigation files, records involving juveniles, and certain victim information may be withheld or redacted. If a request is denied, the agency must explain in writing why.
Arrest records for Broken Arrow residents will often also appear in Tulsa County court filings on OSCN. When researching a criminal matter in Broken Arrow, check both the police department records and the OSCN docket for Tulsa County. The two sources give different but complementary information.
For serious incidents, news reports and court filings may provide additional context beyond what is available in a standard police records request. OSCN docket entries show charging documents, hearing dates, and case outcomes in detail.
County Court Records
Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. All district court filings for Broken Arrow residents are maintained by the Tulsa County Court Clerk. The office is at 500 South Denver Ave., Room 200, Tulsa, OK 74103. The main phone is (918) 596-5420. Records include civil cases, criminal charges, family law matters, and probate filings.
The easiest free way to search is through OSCN at oscn.net/dockets/Search.aspx?db=tulsa. Search by name or case number. Results show case type, filing date, all parties, and the complete docket history. You do not need an account to search OSCN.
On Demand Court Records at odcr.com is a second free option worth checking if an OSCN search comes up empty. ODCR pulls from a different data set and may include cases not fully indexed on OSCN.
For more on Tulsa County court locations, the court clerk's office, and fees for copies, see the Tulsa County public records page.
Land and Property Records
Property records for Broken Arrow are filed with the Tulsa County Clerk. Michael Willis serves as county clerk. The office is at 218 W. 6th St., 7th Floor, Tulsa, OK 74119. Call (918) 596-5801. The county clerk records deeds, mortgages, liens, releases, and other real property documents for all of Tulsa County, including Broken Arrow.
Tulsa County uses the LOCCAT system for land record searches at countyclerk.tulsacounty.org. Search by grantor/grantee name, legal description, or document type. Many records are available online at no cost. Certified copies require a fee payable to the county clerk.
For a full property search in Broken Arrow, check LOCCAT for recorded documents and OSCN for any court judgments or liens. Judgment liens can attach to real property and affect the title. Checking both systems is the standard approach for a thorough title search.
Tulsa County property tax and assessment data are maintained by the county assessor's office, which is separate from the county clerk. Both offices can be accessed from the Tulsa County government site.
Other Record Resources
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. A name-based criminal history search costs $15. CHIRP pulls statewide arrest and conviction data. It covers records that may not appear in a basic OSCN search, including cases from other counties or older records.
Oklahoma business entity records are free to search at sos.ok.gov. Look up registered corporations, LLCs, and other entities by name. No account is needed.
Workers' compensation cases in Oklahoma are searchable for free at caseok.wcc.ok.gov. Search by party name or case number. The system covers claims going back many years.
Oklahoma driving records are available through the DPS portal at pay.apps.ok.gov/dps/mvr/app/index.php. A driver's license number and fee are required to pull a record.
To pay court fines for Oklahoma cases online, use the OSCN payment tool at pay.oscn.net. This covers municipal and district court fines across all 77 Oklahoma counties.
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