Search Creek County Booking Reports

Creek County booking reports are maintained by the Creek County Sheriff's Office at 306 E. 1st Street in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The sheriff's office runs an online inmate search where you can look up current inmates by last name, first name, or booking number. Each result shows booking photos, date of birth, charges, bond amounts, housing assignments, and upcoming court dates. The jail holds inmates from Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Mannford, Kiefer, and Kellyville, so a single search covers arrests made by several different agencies. You can also call the jail at 918-224-4964 at any time for booking information.

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The Creek County Sheriff's Office has a searchable online inmate roster. You can look up anyone currently in custody by typing their last name, first name, or booking number into the search fields. The results page gives you a lot of detail. Each listing includes a booking photo, the person's date of birth, all current charges, the bond amount for each charge, where the person is housed in the jail, and their next court date if one has been set. This is more information than many county jails in Oklahoma provide online.

The Creek County jail holds inmates from six different cities. Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Mannford, Kiefer, and Kellyville all use the county jail for booking and holding. So when you search the Creek County roster, you are not just seeing arrests made by the sheriff's office. You are also seeing bookings from all those city police departments. That makes the search tool a one-stop resource for checking on arrests across the entire county.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network has court docket records for Creek County cases, which can be useful for connecting a booking to a specific court filing.

Oklahoma State Courts Network search page for Creek County booking records

OSCN lets you search by party name, case number, or date range. It covers both criminal and civil cases filed in Creek County District Court.

Note: Booking photos on the Creek County roster may not show right away if the person was booked during off hours or on a weekend.

How to Request Creek County Booking Records

For records that no longer appear on the online roster, you can make a written request to the Creek County Sheriff's Office. Send your request to 306 E. 1st Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Include the full name of the person, their date of birth if you know it, and the approximate date of the arrest. The more details you provide, the faster the staff can locate the right records.

You can also call 918-224-4964 to ask about specific bookings. The jail phone line is staffed around the clock. Staff can tell you if someone is currently in custody, what their bond is, and when their next court appearance is scheduled. For older records that require a file search, the written request process is usually faster than trying to handle it over the phone.

Oklahoma law caps copy fees at 25 cents per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost up to one dollar each. If your request has a public interest purpose, the agency cannot add a search fee. For commercial requests, a reasonable search fee may apply on top of the per-page costs. Most routine requests from the Creek County jail get processed within a few business days.

Creek County Booking Reports and Public Access

All booking reports in Creek County are public records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Section 24A.8. The law says law enforcement agencies must release jail blotter information to any person who requests it. This includes the name of each person booked, the date and time of commitment, the charges, who ordered the commitment, a physical description, and the date of release. There is no requirement to state a reason for wanting the data. The sheriff must comply with the request.

If a request gets denied, you have options. You can file an appeal with the Oklahoma Attorney General's office. You can also take the matter to Creek County District Court. The Reporters Committee Open Government Guide for Oklahoma has a step-by-step breakdown of how to challenge a denial. Agencies that violate the Open Records Act can face penalties, so most cooperate with requests.

State Resources for Creek County Records

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup tracks people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone arrested in Creek County ends up with a prison sentence, this database shows their current facility, sentence details, and projected release date. It covers felony records going back to 1978. The search is free and can be done by name or DOC number.

The VINE notification system is a good way to monitor an inmate's status in Creek County. You can register for alerts that notify you by phone, email, or text when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. Search by name or booking number on the VINE website, or call 877-654-8463 for phone-based lookups. VINE covers both county jails and state prisons across Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation maintains criminal history records at the state level. OSBI keeps felony and misdemeanor conviction data along with alias records. For people facing federal charges rather than state ones, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator tracks inmates in federal custody.

Note: State-level databases may lag behind the county jail roster by a few days for very recent arrests.

Counties Near Creek County

Creek County sits just west of Tulsa in the east-central part of the state. If you do not find a booking report in the Creek County system, the person may have been processed in an adjacent county. Jail transfers happen regularly, and arrests near county borders sometimes get handled by whichever facility has open beds.

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