Find Creek County Criminal Court Records
Creek County criminal court records are kept at the District Court in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The county is part of the 24th Judicial District and serves about 72,000 residents in the Tulsa metro area. You can search Creek County criminal records for free through the OSCN state portal or visit the Court Clerk at the courthouse on East Dewey Avenue. Criminal case files hold charging documents, bond info, plea entries, hearing dates, and sentencing orders. The clerk can pull case files during regular hours, and the county also has court locations in Bristow and Drumright.
Creek County Court Records at a Glance
Creek County Criminal Records Online
The fastest way to find Creek County criminal court records is through the OSCN Creek County search page. This free tool lets you look up cases by name or case number. It covers felonies, misdemeanors, traffic cases, small claims, and civil matters. Results show the case title, filing date, charges, and the full docket sheet. You can view scanned documents when they have been uploaded. No fee and no login needed.
Creek County has multiple court locations, but all records appear in the same OSCN system. Felony cases use the format CF-YYYY-##### and misdemeanors use CM-YYYY-#####. Type the case number in and the record loads right away. For name searches, put the last name first. Creek County sits in the Tulsa metro area, so common names may return many results. Use date ranges to narrow your search. The system covers cases from Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Kellyville, Mannford, and all other Creek County towns.
The state also runs On Demand Court Records, which pulls from the same data but has a different layout. Basic searches are free. The paid plan at $5 per month adds date of birth filtering and other tools.
Note: OSCN does not include federal cases, tribal court records, or most municipal court matters for Creek County.
Creek County Court Clerk Office
Amanda Vanorsdol serves as Creek County Court Clerk. Sherry Bennett is the 1st Deputy. The office is at 222 E. Dewey Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Call (918) 227-2525 for questions. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Walk-in requests for copies are taken during those hours.
Copy fees follow state law. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, anyone can inspect and copy government records during business hours. The first page costs $1.00 and each page after that is $0.50. Certified copies cost a bit more. You can pay with cash, check, or money order. Creek County keeps criminal court records, marriage licenses, divorce records, and probate matters going back to statehood. The courthouse in Sapulpa is the main location, but the county also has court divisions in Bristow and Drumright for some proceedings.
For land records, contact County Clerk Jennifer Mortazavi at (918) 224-0278. That office is at 222 East Dewey, Room 203, Sapulpa, OK 74066.
24th Judicial District Court System
Creek County makes up the 24th Judicial District. The district court sits in Sapulpa for most Creek County cases. This includes felony arraignments, preliminary hearings, plea hearings, and jury trials. Misdemeanor cases also go through the district court. The Bristow and Drumright court locations handle some proceedings as well.
If you need to appear for a case, check the docket on OSCN or call the Court Clerk at (918) 227-2525 to confirm your hearing date, time, and location. Some hearings are set in Bristow or Drumright rather than Sapulpa, so make sure you know which courthouse your case is at. Sapulpa also runs its own municipal court at 425 East Dewey Avenue for city ordinance violations. Call (918) 227-5155 for Sapulpa municipal court questions.
Creek County Arrest Records
The Creek County Sheriff's Office manages arrest records and warrant information. The office is at 230 E Hobson, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Call (918) 224-4964 for questions. The sheriff handles booking records, arrest reports, incident reports, and warrant lookups.
For a statewide check, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs background searches through its CHIRP portal. A name-based search costs $15. Fingerprint-based checks cost $19 and give more complete results. OSBI reports cover Oklahoma arrests, charges, and court outcomes from all law enforcement agencies in the state. Under Title 74 O.S. Section 150.9, OSBI maintains the state criminal history repository.
The Oklahoma Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at 405-416-7000. This can connect you with a criminal defense attorney in the Sapulpa area.
Creek County Criminal Record Expungement
Oklahoma law allows people with criminal records to seek expungement. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, those acquitted, who had charges dismissed, or who got a pardon can file to have records sealed. Misdemeanor convictions with fines under $501 have no wait. Other misdemeanors need a 5-year wait. A single non-violent felony requires 5 years after the sentence ends.
To start, file a petition in the Creek County District Court. Filing fees range from $150 to $250. You also need an OSBI criminal history report at $15, and OSBI charges $150 to process the order once the court grants it. The petition must be served on the District Attorney, the arresting agency, and the OSBI. Deferred sentences work differently. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 991(c), records from a deferred sentence are sealed once the person finishes all probation conditions.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can help low-income residents with the expungement process at no charge. They serve the Sapulpa and broader Tulsa metro area.
Victim Services and Creek County Case Tracking
Crime victims in Creek County can track offender status through VINE, the Victim Information and Notification Everyday system. VINE sends alerts by phone, text, or email when an offender's custody status changes. The service is free and anonymous. Call 1-877-654-8463 to register or sign up online.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup shows inmates in state custody. Search by name or DOC number. Federal cases in Creek County fall under the Northern District of Oklahoma. Search those records through PACER.
Note: Juvenile records in Creek County are sealed by law and do not show up on OSCN or any public search tool.
Creek County Criminal Court Records Search Tools
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to Creek County criminal court records, case dockets, and hearing schedules filed in the 24th Judicial District.
Search results display defendant names, charges filed, case status, and links to the full docket sheet for each Creek County case.
The Creek County Court Clerk website lists office hours, contact numbers, and details about the court divisions in Sapulpa, Bristow, and Drumright.
The clerk site has contact details for Amanda Vanorsdol and the deputy clerks who work in each court division.
Cities in Creek County
Sapulpa is the county seat and largest city in Creek County. Criminal cases from Sapulpa and all surrounding Creek County communities are prosecuted in the Creek County District Court. Sapulpa also runs its own municipal court at 425 East Dewey Avenue for city ordinance violations and minor traffic offenses. No cities in Creek County meet the population threshold for a separate city page, but all criminal cases are searchable through OSCN.
Nearby Counties
Creek County borders several other counties in the Tulsa metro area. If a case was filed in a neighboring county, search that county's records separately on OSCN.