Access Owasso Phone Directory
The Owasso phone directory helps you find public records and government contacts in this fast-growing Tulsa suburb. Owasso sits in both Rogers and Tulsa counties, though most of the city falls in Tulsa County. This phone directory lists the city clerk, police department, and county courthouse contacts for records searches. You can look up court cases for free on OSCN, request city documents through the clerk's office, and get police reports from the records division. Owasso uses a council-manager form of government.
Owasso Phone Directory Overview
Owasso City Clerk Phone Directory
The Owasso City Clerk maintains the official records for the city. This office keeps council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and city contracts. Open Records requests are processed through the clerk.
City Hall is at 200 S Main St, Owasso, OK 74055. Phone: 918-376-1500. The clerk handles public notices and meeting agendas for the city council. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1), most city records are open. You can request copies in person, by mail, or by phone.
Owasso has seen rapid growth in recent years. The city's council-manager government keeps records of all official actions and policy decisions. The clerk's office is the first stop for anyone who needs copies of city documents or wants to see meeting minutes.
Court Records for Owasso
Owasso spans Rogers County and Tulsa County. Depending on where in the city your case or property falls, you may need to check records in one or both counties. The Tulsa County Clerk and Rogers County Clerk each maintain their own land records.
Use the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) to search court records in either county for free. OSCN covers all 77 counties with over 15 million cases. No sign-up required. Search by name, case number, or case type. View docket sheets, party names, case summaries, and court minutes online at no cost. Full documents need a trip to the courthouse.
The OKCountyRecords portal for Tulsa County covers property records in the Tulsa County portion of Owasso. For Rogers County property, check the Rogers County land records portal. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats.
Note: Make sure you know which county your address falls in before searching property records.
Owasso Police Records
The Owasso Police Department provides law enforcement for the city. The records division handles incident and accident reports.
The department is at 200 S Main St, Owasso, OK 74055. Non-emergency phone: 918-272-2244. For emergencies, call 911. Records requests can be made through the department. Some reports may take a few business days to process. The Owasso police work with both Tulsa County and Rogers County sheriff offices as needed.
For state-level criminal history checks, use the CHIRP portal from OSBI. The fee is $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. OSBI also handles searches of the Sex Offender and Violent Offender registries for $2 per registry. The Department of Public Safety runs the highway patrol and AMBER Alert system across the state.
Owasso Municipal Court
Owasso has a municipal court that handles traffic tickets and city ordinance violations. Court records are available from the court clerk. For district-level cases, search OSCN under Rogers County or Tulsa County.
Municipal court covers citations and misdemeanors within Owasso city limits. This is separate from the district court system. Call City Hall at 918-376-1500 for info about court dates and fine payments.
Owasso Public Records Access
Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 gives you the right to access most government records in Owasso. You can request documents from the city clerk, police, or the county courthouse. Most records are open to the public.
Some records have restrictions. Juvenile records stay sealed under Title 10 O.S. Section 7501. Criminal history data is managed by OSBI under Title 28 O.S. Section 1. Vital records are kept by the State Department of Health under Title 63 O.S. Section 1-301. The Service Oklahoma portal handles driver licenses, vehicle registration, and other government services. Check voter status through the Voter Registration Portal.
Owasso City Website
The City of Owasso official website lists all department contacts and online services for residents.
The Owasso website has department info, public meeting notices, utility payments, and community event listings.
You can search Oklahoma statutes on the Oklahoma Legislature website. The State Election Board oversees elections in all 77 counties. The Department of Corrections at 3400 Martin Luther King Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (phone: 405-425-2500) maintains offender records and registries.
Owasso Phone Directory Tips
Owasso is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Tulsa metro area. Since the city spans two counties, records can be split between Tulsa and Rogers County systems. Check your address to find the right county before searching for property records or court filings. The Voter Registration Portal can help you confirm which county you are in.
The OSBI Information Services Division holds the central criminal records database for Oklahoma. The Criminal History Management Unit creates and updates records. Fingerprint cards are needed for positive ID on each record. The unit handles sealing and expunging when courts order it. If you need a criminal history search, the CHIRP portal is the quickest route at $15 per search.
The Oklahoma Missing Persons Clearinghouse coordinates missing person searches statewide. Contact the Owasso police at 918-272-2244 to file a report first. OSBI then ties the case into the NCIC and NamUs databases. The coordinator is at (800) 522-8017 or okmissing@osbi.ok.gov. Francine's Law, named after Francine Frost who went missing from a Tulsa grocery store in 1981, requires entry within 30 days.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Owasso is north of Tulsa. These nearby cities share Tulsa County or Rogers County resources for public records.