Search Owasso Criminal Court Records
Owasso criminal court records are maintained by the Municipal Court and can be searched online or at City Hall. With about 38,000 residents, Owasso is one of the larger cities in Tulsa County. The Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic tickets while felonies go to Tulsa County District Court. You can pay fines online, by phone, by mail, or in person at the Municipal Building. The court clerk can answer questions about your case status, fine amounts, and upcoming court dates. Open records requests go through the City Clerk at a separate number.
Owasso Court Records Overview
Owasso Criminal Court Records Online
The Owasso Municipal Court page on the city website is the starting point for court info. You can find payment options, phone numbers, and links to the online system there. For phone payments, call 833-271-3365. You must know the amount you owe before you can use the online or phone system. If you are not sure what your fine is, call the Court Clerk at 918-376-1550 first.
The Owasso Municipal Court homepage shows payment options and contact info for criminal court records inquiries.
Court dates are subject to cancellation, so call ahead to confirm your scheduled appearance.
The Owasso online payment portal accepts credit card payments for most citations. The system is straightforward. Enter your citation details and follow the prompts to pay. In most cases, traffic tickets can be handled this way without a court visit. Read the bottom of your citation carefully. Mark your plea box, sign the ticket, and send payment. That covers it for basic traffic violations.
The Owasso online payment portal lets you search and pay criminal court citations from home.
Credit card fees may apply to online payments through this portal.
Owasso Court Location and Hours
Court is held at the Old Central Building, 109 N. Birch, Owasso, OK 74055. Call the Court Clerk at 918-376-1550 for your date and time. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The Friday hours are shorter than most courts, so plan accordingly. The court closes on holidays.
You can also pay in person at the Owasso Municipal Building at 200 S. Main, which is on the southwest corner of 76th and Main. For mail payments, send your ticket and payment to Owasso Municipal Court, PO Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055. Include a copy of your citation with whatever you send by mail. Make checks payable to the City of Owasso.
The Owasso Court FAQ page covers all the common questions about paying fines, court dates, and what happens if you miss your appearance.
Check this page before calling the clerk, as it answers most routine questions about Owasso court procedures.
Owasso Criminal Court Dismissal Options
Owasso has a process to dismiss insurance citations. If you got a ticket for no insurance but had valid coverage at the time, go to City Hall at 200 S. Main before your court date. Bring proof of insurance that shows the effective date was before the citation date. The citation gets dismissed with no costs. If you did not have insurance when you were stopped, the situation is different. A first-time offender can still avoid a full suspension by appearing in court with current proof of insurance, then paying the fine and court costs. Under Oklahoma law, driving without insurance can result in a suspended license and you would need to pay a reinstatement fee to Service Oklahoma.
Expired tag tickets also have a reduction path. Show up at City Hall before your court date with a receipt proving you renewed your tag or license. The fine drops to $30 and the citation is dismissed. This is a simple process, but you have to do it before the court date. After that, it goes to the judge.
Note: Juvenile offenders must appear in court for non-traffic violations, and parents or legal guardians are required to attend all proceedings.
Owasso Criminal Records Access
The Owasso Police Department publishes daily call reports and weekly arrest booking reports on the city website. These are considered open records. If you need a specific criminal court record or police report, contact the City Clerk's office at 918-376-1502. The court address for records requests is 111 North Main Street, PO Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055. The fax number is 918-299-2011.
For felony cases from Owasso, the Tulsa County District Court handles prosecution. The courthouse is at 500 S. Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103. Call (918) 596-5000 for information. You can search Tulsa County criminal court records on OSCN by name or case number at no charge. The ODCR system is another free option with a different search layout. Both databases cover all felony and state misdemeanor cases filed in the District Court.
Legal Help for Owasso Court Cases
Legal Aid Oklahoma helps low-income residents with legal questions and court matters. The Oklahoma Bar Association can connect you with a private attorney if needed. Either way, getting advice before your court date is a good idea if you are unsure how to proceed.
Tulsa County Court Records
Owasso is part of Tulsa County. Felony cases and state-level charges from Owasso are prosecuted at the Tulsa County District Court. For full county criminal court record searches, visit our Tulsa County page.
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