Broken Arrow Phone Directory
The Broken Arrow phone directory helps you find public records and contact government offices in Oklahoma's fourth-largest city. Broken Arrow spans both Tulsa and Wagoner counties, though most of the city falls in Tulsa County. This phone directory lists the city clerk, police department, municipal court, and county courthouse contacts. You can search court cases on OSCN at no cost, request city records through the clerk's office, and reach the police records division for incident reports. Broken Arrow uses a council-manager government with a five-member city council.
Broken Arrow Phone Directory Overview
Broken Arrow City Clerk Directory
The Broken Arrow City Clerk maintains the official city records. The office keeps council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and other documents. Open Records requests go through the clerk. You can reach them at City Hall.
City Hall is at 220 S First St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Phone: 918-259-8418. The clerk handles public notices, meeting agendas, and city contracts. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1), most city records are open to the public. You can request copies in person, by mail, or by phone.
Broken Arrow has a council-manager form of government. The five council members and the mayor set policy while the city manager runs day-to-day operations. The clerk supports the council by keeping accurate meeting records.
Phone Directory for Court Records
Broken Arrow sits mostly in Tulsa County, with parts in Wagoner County. The Tulsa County District Court handles the majority of court cases for Broken Arrow residents. If your property or case falls in Wagoner County, you would use that courthouse instead.
Search court records on the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) for free. The system covers all 77 counties with over 15 million cases. No registration needed. You can search by name, case number, or case type. View docket sheets, case summaries, and court minutes online. Case formats include CF for felonies, CM for misdemeanors, CJ for civil, and FD for family law cases.
The OKCountyRecords portal for Tulsa County lets you look up property records. Search by name, instrument type, or date range. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats. The Tulsa County Clerk holds the official land records. For property in the Wagoner County portion of Broken Arrow, use the Wagoner County records search.
Broken Arrow Police Phone Directory
The Broken Arrow Police Department handles law enforcement across the city. The records division takes care of incident reports, accident reports, and public info requests.
The department is at 112 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Non-emergency phone: 918-259-8400. For emergencies, call 911. You can request police reports through the department. Some reports may take a few business days to process.
For criminal history checks at the state level, the CHIRP portal from OSBI lets you run name-based criminal history searches for $15 under Title 74 Section 150.9. The OSBI main office is at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116. Phone: 405-848-6724.
Broken Arrow Municipal Court
The Broken Arrow Municipal Court handles traffic tickets and misdemeanor cases within the city. Court records are available through the court clerk. The court is at 112 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Phone: 918-259-8400.
Municipal court cases are separate from district court records. For district-level cases, search on OSCN under Tulsa County or Wagoner County. The municipal court only covers city ordinance violations and traffic matters that happen in Broken Arrow.
Note: Online fine payment may be available through the court website depending on the type of citation.
Broken Arrow Public Records
Oklahoma law under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 gives the public the right to access government records in Broken Arrow. You can request records from the city clerk, police department, or municipal court. Most records are open.
Restricted records include juvenile files protected under Title 10 O.S. Section 7501 and criminal history data managed by OSBI under Title 28 O.S. Section 1. Vital records are kept by the Oklahoma State Department of Health under Title 63 O.S. Section 1-301. The Service Oklahoma portal covers driver licenses, vehicle registration, and other state services. Copy fees at most offices run about $0.25 per page for standard documents.
Broken Arrow Phone Directory Resources
Broken Arrow residents can use the OSCN case search tool to look up court records from any county in the state. The search page covers civil, criminal, family, and probate records for Tulsa County and all other Oklahoma counties.
The State Election Board handles voter registration and elections for Broken Arrow voters. Check or update your voter info through the Voter Registration Portal. The Oklahoma Legislature website lets you search statutes, browse the constitution, and track bills.
Broken Arrow Phone Directory Tips
Since Broken Arrow spans two counties, you need to know which county your address falls in before searching for records. Most of the city is in Tulsa County, but areas east of the Creek Turnpike may be in Wagoner County. This matters for property records, court filings, and even your voter registration. Check your county through the Voter Registration Portal to confirm your address.
The OSBI Criminal History Management Unit handles all criminal records in the state. Records need a fingerprint card for positive ID. The unit seals and expunges records when a court orders it. Juvenile records, pardons, and deferred sentences get documented in the system too. If you need a criminal history check for a job or license, the CHIRP portal is the fastest way to get it done.
Broken Arrow residents can also use the Oklahoma Missing Persons Clearinghouse to find help with missing persons cases. Contact local police first. Then OSBI coordinates with national databases. The Missing Persons Coordinator is at (800) 522-8017 or okmissing@osbi.ok.gov.
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