Glenpool Phone Directory
The Glenpool phone directory is your guide to government contacts and public records in this growing Tulsa-area city. Glenpool sits in Tulsa County, so court records, land filings, and property assessments go through Tulsa County offices. The city runs its own departments, citizen request tracker, and community services. This page lists the phone numbers, addresses, and online links you need to reach the right office or search for records tied to the Glenpool area.
Glenpool at a Glance
Glenpool City Government Phone Directory
The City of Glenpool has several active projects and services. The city runs a Citizen Request Tracker where you can submit concerns, comments, or compliments and track the progress of your request. The city website posts job openings across multiple departments.
Glenpool has been growing quickly. The Elwood Avenue Widening Project aims to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance safety. A Housing Assessment Initiative is creating balanced, attainable, and sustainable housing opportunities. The SH 67 Corridor Study looks at transportation improvements from Memorial Avenue to South 26th Avenue. These projects affect city services and department workloads.
The Glenpool Farmers Market is a seasonal tradition at Black Gold Park every Saturday morning. Public meetings for development projects are posted on the city website. If you need city records or department contacts, start at the city website and use the citizen request tracker for follow-up.
Glenpool Phone Directory for Tulsa County
Glenpool is in Tulsa County. Land records, property filings, and court cases for the Glenpool area go through Tulsa County offices. You can search Tulsa County land records online through the OKCountyRecords portal. The system covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents.
The Tulsa County Clerk keeps the official records at the courthouse. The Tulsa County Assessor handles property assessments and tax records. These records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1). You can request assessment data and property details from the Assessor or look them up through online search tools.
For more details on Tulsa County offices, see the full Tulsa County phone directory page. That page covers the County Clerk, Court Clerk, and Assessor with contact details and hours.
Court Records for Glenpool Area
Tulsa County court records are free to search on OSCN. No login is needed. OSCN holds more than 15 million cases from all 77 Oklahoma counties, with records going back to the 1990s. You can search by name, case number, or case type for Tulsa County District Court cases.
OSCN shows docket sheets, party names, case summaries, judgments, attorney info, and court minutes online. Full legal documents, transcripts, and discovery materials are only at the courthouse. Copy fees are about $1.00 to $2.00 per page. Certification costs $5.00 to $10.00 per document.
The Tulsa County Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations for the Tulsa area. Glenpool may have its own municipal court for city-level offenses. Check the city website for details on local court procedures.
Note: Sealed records, juvenile details, adoption files, and expunged cases are restricted on OSCN.
State Records for Glenpool
Glenpool residents can use state databases for public records. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks for $15 under Title 74 § 150.9. You can add up to three alias names per search. OSBI is at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City. Phone: 405-848-6724.
The Oklahoma Criminal History Record Information Act under Title 28 O.S. § 1 governs who can access criminal records. The Service Oklahoma portal handles driver licenses, vehicle registration, and more. The voter registration portal lets you check or update your voter status from home.
The Department of Public Safety runs the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The Missing Persons Clearinghouse can be reached at (800) 522-8017. Francine's Law requires all missing persons to be entered into the NamUs system within 30 days.
Open Records in Glenpool
The Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 gives the public a right to see most government records in Oklahoma. This covers records from the City of Glenpool and Tulsa County. You can submit a written request to any office. Most records are open.
Restricted records include juvenile files under Title 10 O.S. § 7501, sealed and expunged records, and certain vital records under Title 63 O.S. § 1-301. If an office denies your request, they must cite the specific law that allows the denial. The Department of Corrections at 3400 Martin Luther King Avenue in Oklahoma City maintains offender records. Phone: 405-425-2500. They track the Sex Offender Registry and the Mary Rippy Violent Offender Registry. You can request searches of these registries through OSBI for $2 per search per registry under OSBI Administrative Rule 375:9-1-2.
For general questions about public records access in the Glenpool area, you can contact the OSBI main office at 405-848-6724 or visit their website for guidance on what records are available and how to request them. The Criminal History Management Unit handles record creation, updates, sealing, and expunging of criminal records across the state.
Glenpool Records Resources
The City of Glenpool maintains its official website with government contacts, projects, and citizen services at cityofglenpool.com.
The site covers city projects, job openings, the farmers market, and the citizen request tracker.
Tulsa County land records for the Glenpool area can be searched through OKCountyRecords.
The portal covers deeds, mortgages, and property filings across Tulsa County.
Municipal court procedures for the Tulsa County area can be referenced through the Tulsa Municipal Court page.
The page shows court schedules, payment options, and general procedures.
Nearby Oklahoma Cities
These Tulsa-area cities also have phone directory pages on this site.