Search Jenks Criminal Records
Jenks criminal records are managed through the Tulsa County court system, the Jenks Police Department, and the Jenks Municipal Court. Jenks sits just south of Tulsa in Tulsa County and has its own police force and municipal court for handling local violations. Felony cases and serious misdemeanor charges go to the Tulsa County District Court in downtown Tulsa. This page covers each office, the free online search tools you can use, and the steps to get copies of criminal case records, police reports, and court documents tied to Jenks.
Jenks Overview
Tulsa County Court Records for Jenks
Criminal cases from Jenks are filed at the Tulsa County District Court. Court Clerk Don Newberry runs the office at 500 S. Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103. The phone number is (918) 596-5000. All felonies and misdemeanors committed in Jenks that are not violations of the Jenks City Code go to this court. That means any serious criminal charge from Jenks ends up in the Tulsa County system. Records include the charges, hearing dates, plea, and how each case was resolved.
The Tulsa County District Court handles thousands of cases per year across criminal, civil, family, probate, and juvenile divisions. Copy fees are set by state law. The first page is $1.00, each page after that is $0.50, and certified copies add $5.00. The courthouse is in downtown Tulsa, not in Jenks, so you will need to make the drive if you want to pick up documents in person. Mailed requests are also an option.
Search Jenks Criminal Cases Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) is a free tool for searching Jenks criminal records filed in Tulsa County. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney. Results show filing dates, charges, all docket entries, and how the case ended. OSCN covers all case types and runs around the clock with no account needed.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) works as a second search tool. Basic name searches are free. Scanned document images require a paid plan starting at $5 per case. ODCR can carry records that OSCN does not have, especially scanned filings. Running searches on both systems gives you the most complete picture of a criminal case from Jenks.
Case numbers in Tulsa County use standard codes. CF is for felonies. CM is for misdemeanors. TR covers traffic cases. These prefixes help you spot the right case type when you search. If you know the case number, entering it directly is the fastest way to pull up the record.
Jenks Police Department
The Jenks Police Department handles law enforcement inside city limits. The department is at 525 W. A Street, Jenks, OK 74037. Officers respond to calls, investigate crimes, enforce traffic laws, and work with the community on safety programs. All police reports and incident logs are public records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A), unless the case is still being actively investigated.
The screenshot below shows the Jenks Police Department website, where you can find contact information and resources for Jenks criminal records.
To request a police report or other records, you can use the department's online records request form. Provide the date of the incident, the names involved, or a report number. The department charges based on actual reproduction costs. Simple reports are usually ready in a few business days. The Jenks Police Department also handles warrant service within city limits. If you think there is a warrant out on your name, call the department to check.
Note: The Jenks Police Department coordinates with the Tulsa County Sheriff on cases that cross jurisdictions.
Jenks Municipal Court
The Jenks Municipal Court is located at 211 N Elm Street, Jenks, OK 74037, inside the Jenks City Hall complex. The court is a Court Not of Record created by state law and city ordinance. It handles violations of the Jenks City Code, including traffic citations, noise complaints, and other local ordinance charges. The court's phone number is 918-556-7409. Public service hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Court sessions are held at 5:30 PM on assigned court dates.
Below is a screenshot of the Jenks Municipal Court page, which has details about how to handle citations and court appearances for Jenks criminal and traffic cases.
Citation payments can be made several ways. Online payment is available through the Jenks Oklahoma Payments site. Phone payment is accepted at 877-717-4656. You can mail payment to PO Box 2007, Jenks, OK 74037, with a copy of the citation included. In-person payments go to City Hall during business hours. The court takes cash, Visa, MasterCard, money orders, and checks. Bench warrants can be paid with cash, money order, or Visa/MasterCard.
All fines and restitution are due on the court date unless you make other arrangements with the Court Clerk before that date. Paying a fine counts as a guilty or no contest plea. If you want to fight the charge, appear on your court date and tell the judge. Appearing in court gives you a chance to ask for a lower fine or to plead not guilty. If you miss your court date, a warrant will be issued and the Department of Public Safety gets notified, which leads to a driver's license hold.
Questions about cases in Tulsa County District Court should go to (918) 596-5500. The Jenks Municipal Court only handles cases under the Jenks City Code.
Tulsa County Sheriff and Jail
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office covers the entire county, including Jenks. The office is at 303 W. 1st Street, Tulsa, OK 74103. The phone number is (918) 596-5600. The Sheriff runs the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, the county jail with a 1,714-bed capacity. Anyone arrested in Jenks on a felony charge may be booked at this facility. The jail holds people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences.
The Sheriff's Office provides online inmate search through their website and third-party services. You can look up current inmates by name and see booking info, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. For background checks, contact the Public Services Unit at (918) 596-5701 or email backgrounds@tcso.org. Open records requests go to pio@tcso.org by email or by mail to 6080 E. 66th Street North, Tulsa, OK 74117.
For offender tracking, VINELink sends free alerts when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. You can register by email, text, or phone. The VINE hotline is 1-877-654-8463.
Jenks Criminal Record Fees
Court copies from the Tulsa County Court Clerk are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 after that. Certified copies add $5.00. Police report copies from the Jenks PD follow Open Records Act fee rules, limited to actual reproduction costs. Video and audio recording requests from the Tulsa County Sheriff have a $55.00 per hour redaction fee with a $55.00 minimum charge.
Statewide criminal history checks through the OSBI CHIRP portal cost $15.00 per name. A sex offender registry check adds $2.00. A violent offender check is another $2.00. OSCN and basic ODCR searches are free and handle most simple lookups at no cost.
State Record Search Tools
The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision across Oklahoma. If someone from Jenks was sent to a state facility, you can find their location, sentence length, and projected release date. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or zip code for registered offenders near Jenks. Both are free and available all day, every day.
Oklahoma law allows certain criminal records to be sealed through expungement under 22 O.S. § 18. You file the petition at the Tulsa County District Court. OSBI charges $150 to process the order, and court fees run $50 to $200. The process takes roughly 30 to 45 days. People arrested but not charged, those with dismissed charges, or people who completed deferred sentences may qualify. A local attorney can help determine which of the sixteen statutory categories fits your situation.
Note: Expungement orders apply only to Oklahoma state records and do not reach federal databases.
Nearby Cities
Jenks is in the Tulsa metro area, bordering Tulsa to the south. Criminal records for nearby cities go through their county courts or through the Tulsa County system.
- Tulsa (Tulsa County)
- Bixby (Tulsa County)
- Broken Arrow (Tulsa County)
- Owasso (Rogers County)