Find Moore Criminal Records
Moore criminal records are managed through the Cleveland County Court Clerk and the Moore Police Department. The city sits in Cleveland County, south of Oklahoma City, with a population of about 62,793. You can search Moore criminal case dockets for free on the state court system. Police reports, arrest records, and incident files are kept by the Moore Police Department Records Division at the Public Safety Center. Whether you need court records for a pending case or want to look up past arrests in Moore, there are several ways to get the information you need both online and in person.
Moore Overview
Moore Police Department Records
The Moore Police Department is the main source for local criminal records in Moore. The department runs out of the Public Safety Center at 117 E Main Street, Moore, OK 73160. Police Chief Todd Gibson leads the force. The Records Department handles all police reports, incident files, and arrest documentation for the city. You can reach them at (405) 793-5134 for questions about report status, fees, or how to submit a request.
The Records Department has extended hours. They are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. That is longer than most city offices in the state. The Administration Offices keep regular hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. For after-hours help, the non-emergency dispatch line at (405) 793-5171 runs around the clock. Always call 911 for emergencies.
The screenshot below shows the Moore Police Department website where you can find contact details for the Records Division.
To get a copy of a Moore police report, go to the Public Safety Center in person during Records hours. Bring a valid photo ID and fill out a records request form. Include the date, location, and names tied to the incident. If you have a report number, that speeds things up. Simple requests may be done while you wait. More complex requests could take a few business days. The Records Division follows the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. 24A) when deciding what can be released to the public. Some records tied to active investigations or confidential sources may be held back.
Note: Moore Police records fees follow state guidelines at $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that.
Cleveland County Court Records for Moore
Moore does not have its own district court. All felony and serious misdemeanor criminal cases from Moore go through the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. The Cleveland County Court Clerk keeps files for every criminal case in the county, including those from Moore. Case records show charges, court dates, pleas, and final outcomes. You can request copies in person at the Cleveland County Courthouse during business hours.
Copy fees are set by state law. The first page costs $1.00 and each page after that is $0.50. Certified copies add $5.00 for the court seal. If you do not have a case number, the clerk may charge a search fee to find records by name. Cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards are accepted at most court clerk offices in Oklahoma. The Cleveland County Court Clerk handles a high volume of filings each year given the county covers Norman, Moore, and several other cities.
Moore also has a Municipal Court that deals with city ordinance violations and minor traffic cases. The Municipal Court handles cases that fall under Moore city code, not state criminal statutes. For anything more serious than a city code violation, the case gets filed at the county level in Norman.
Search Moore Criminal Cases Online
The quickest way to look up Moore criminal records is through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). This free tool lets you search Cleveland County court dockets by name, case number, or attorney. You can see case types, filing dates, and all the actions the court took. OSCN covers felonies, misdemeanors, traffic, and civil cases. The system is up all the time.
Search results show case styles, dates, and a full list of docket entries. You can track a Moore criminal case from the first filing to the last order. Case numbers use standard formats like CF for criminal felonies and CM for criminal misdemeanors. Keep in mind that OSCN shows docket info for free, but you still need to visit the Court Clerk for actual document copies.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is another option. This site may have scanned documents not on OSCN. Basic searches are free. Scanned document images need a paid plan. For a thorough search of Moore criminal records, check both OSCN and ODCR.
Note: OSCN results update throughout the business day but may not show same-day filings right away.
State Criminal Record Tools
Oklahoma runs several state databases that cover Moore criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you request official criminal history reports. It shows fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data for serious misdemeanors and felonies across the state. The fee is $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. 150.9. You need to create an account and pay by credit card. Results come back fast for online searches.
The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under Department of Corrections supervision. If someone from Moore was sent to a state facility, you can find their location, sentence length, and projected release date. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders by name, address, or zip code. Both of these tools are free and open around the clock.
Victims can use VINELink to track an offender's custody status in Cleveland County or anywhere in Oklahoma. Sign up for alerts by email, text, or phone when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. The service is free. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463.
Moore Criminal Record Expungement
Oklahoma law lets people seal certain criminal records through expungement. The rules are in 22 O.S. 18. If you were arrested in Moore but never charged, or if charges were dismissed, you may qualify. People who finished a deferred sentence, got a pardon, or have old misdemeanor convictions can also apply. The law lists sixteen categories for who can file.
To start, file a petition at the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. The OSBI charges $150 to process the expungement order. Court filing fees range from $50 to $200. The whole process usually takes 30 to 45 days. Once sealed, the record is treated like it never happened. You do not have to tell anyone about it. Talk to a local attorney if you are not sure whether you qualify.
Nearby Oklahoma Cities
Moore borders several other major cities in the Oklahoma City metro area. If you need criminal records from a neighboring city, these pages may help:
Each city files criminal cases at its own county's District Court. Moore cases go through Cleveland County, while Oklahoma City and Midwest City cases go through Oklahoma County.