What are Creek County Public Records?
In compliance with the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Creek County public records include all non-confidential documents, books, photographs, microfilms, and digitally-stored data created or used for a government agency's official business. The act states that Creek County public records should be available to requestors regardless of physical form or characteristic. However, the act provides for the following exemptions:
- Internal personnel investigations
- Some law enforcement records
- Personal notes of public officials
- Information on sealed bids and appraisals
- Marketing research details and projections
- Litigation and investigation files
Creek County Crime Statistics
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) publishes annual uniform crime reports for all state counties. According to figures published for 2019, Creek County recorded 2 murders, 31 rape cases, 13 robberies, and 108 felonious assault incidents. Other reported crimes include 374 cases of breaking and entering and 219 motor vehicle thefts. Arson and larceny were the least and most committed crimes in Creek County, with 6 and 623 cases, respectively. In 2019, the county had a crime rate of 19.10 per 1,000 persons. 2019's crime rate is a 2.6% increase compared to the 18.62 recorded in 2018.
Are Creek County Criminal Records Public?
Creek County criminal records are considered public information. Under Oklahoma law, members of the general public may obtain criminal history information on county residents. Persons seeking Creek criminal records may conduct name-based searches for the desired records. The OSBI allows interested individuals to request records online, by fax, mail, or in-person.
To obtain a record online, register on the Criminal History Information Request Portal (CHIRP) and pay with a credit card. Online card or electronic funds transfer payments require payments via credit cards, including additional transaction fees. Alternatively, send a completed request form. Mail requests require a cashier's check or money order for payment. Send the completed form or visit:
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
Criminal History Record Information Request
6600 North Harvey Place
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Phone: (405) 848-6724
Fax: (405) 879-2503
How to Obtain Creek County Police Reports and Arrest Records
Persons seeking Creek County police reports and arrest records should contact the Creek County Sheriff's Office. Creek arrest records and police reports are obtainable by providing the Sheriff's Office with details of the record. Relevant details include names of involved persons, a description of the incident, the arresting officer and agency, charge details, incident location, and other information that may be relevant. To obtain Creek County arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office at:
Creek County Sheriff's Office
301 East Lee Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone: (918) 224-4964
Phone: (918) 227-6374
Email: info@creekcountysheriff.com
Hours: Mondays to Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
How to Find Sex Offender Information in Creek County
The Creek County Sheriff's Office provides a list of all registered Creek County sex offenders. Each offender on the list is marked by color according to their risk level. The sex offender database contains each person's full name, address, date of birth, gender, and other physical descriptors. It also displays charge information and the offender's photograph.
Requestors may find statewide information on sex offenders via the sex offender registry provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Users may find offenders by conducting a basic search, an appearance search, an offense search, or a map search. Interested persons may also find offenders by sending emails with the offender's details to osor@doc.state.ok.us.
How to Find Creek County Inmate Records
The Creek County Sheriff's Office maintains an online database of all persons incarcerated in the county. Interested requestors may find Creek County inmate records via the Sheriff's Office's current inmates roster. The roster provides each inmate's full name, booking number, age, gender, race, and address. Available information also includes booking date, time, and charge information. A booking photograph is also displayed. In addition, the Sheriff's Office provides access to a 48-hour release page for recently released inmates.
How Do I Visit an Inmate in the Creek County Justice Center?
The Creek County Justice Center offers both remote and onsite visitations. Anyone interested in either option must schedule a visit via the facility's third-party vendor. Remote video visitations take place every day, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.. Onsite visitations are only available on Saturday and Sunday, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. For more information, contact the facility at:
Creek County Justice Center
9175 Ridgeview Street
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone: (918) 227-6371
Court Records
Creek County has two District Courts which operate as part of the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). The courts hear all criminal and civil cases and also handle some appeals from lower courts. Creek County also has Municipal Courts that hear misdemeanor criminal matters, municipal ordinance violations, and traffic offenses. Residents may obtain copies of Creek County court records from the courts at the following locations:
Locations of Courts in Creek County
Creek County District Court – Sapulpa
Creek County Courthouse
222 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74067
Phone: (918) 227-2525
Fax: (918) 227-5030
Creek County District Court – Bristow
Bristow Municipal Building
110 West 7th Street
Bristow, OK 74010
Phone: (918) 367-5537
Bristow Municipal Court
110 West 7th Avenue
Bristow, OK 74010
Phone: (918) 367-2237
Depew Municipal Court
407 East Main Street
Depew, OK 74028
Phone: (918) 324-5251
Drumright Municipal Court
122 West Broadway
Drumright, OK 74030
Phone: (918) 352-2631
Kellyville Municipal Court
410 East Buffalo Street
Kellyville, OK 74039
Phone: (918) 247-6160
Kiefer Municipal Court
401 East Indiana Avenue
Kiefer, OK 74041
Phone: (918) 321-5925
Mannford Municipal Court
300 Coonrod Avenue Drive
Mannford, OK 74044
Phone: (918) 865-4314
Fax: (918) 865-5270
Mounds Municipal Court
1317 Commercial Avenue
Mounts, OK 74047
Phone: (918) 827-6711
Oilton Municipal Court
101 West Main Street
Oilton, OK 74052
Phone: (918) 862-3202
Fax: (918) 862-3203
Sapulpa Municipal Court
425 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone: (918) 227-5155
Are Creek County Court Records Public?
The majority of court records are public in Oklahoma. All interested persons may request and obtain copies of public Creek County court records. Note that the general public may not gain access to sealed records, expunged records, or records otherwise considered private by law or by court order. In addition, juvenile court records are not accessible by the general public.
Can You Look Up a Creek County Court Case Online?
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides online access to statewide court records. Persons seeking online access to Creek County court records may use the OSCN's court records search. Users may select the court and specify the case number (if known). Residents may also search by party, providing the full name and birth date of a person involved in the case. The requestor may also choose a party type and limit the search results by case type and date range. The search result displays the names of parties to the case, attorneys, event details, counts, citation information, and docket entries.
How to Obtain Creek County Court Case Records
Interested requestors may obtain Creek County court records from the District Court Clerk. The requesting party must provide details of the court record desired upon request. Provided information should include the names of litigants, involved attorneys, court date, charge information, the court's final judgment, and any other details considered relevant. The Creek County District Court may charge varying fees to make public court records available to requestors. Contact the court using the following details:
Creek County District Court – Sapulpa
Creek County Courthouse
222 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74067
Phone: (918) 227-2525
Fax: (918) 227-5030
Creek County District Court – Bristow
Bristow Municipal Building
110 West 7th Street
P.O. Box 1055
Bristow, OK 74010
Phone: (918) 367-5537
What are Creek County Vital Records?
Creek County vital records contain recorded information on births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that take place in the county. These records are created and maintained by government agencies, which also make copies available to interested persons. However, note that access to some Creek County vital records is restricted to certain persons.
Where and How to Obtain Creek County Divorce Records
The Creek County District Clerk maintains records of all divorces finalized in the county. Interested persons may obtain copies of Creek County divorce records by sending requests or visiting the clerk's office. To request a Creek divorce record, provide the court clerk with information on the divorce. Details should include a case number, the divorced parties' names, court dates, and final judgment details. Contact the Creek County District Court Clerk with the following information:
Creek County District Court – Sapulpa
Creek County Courthouse
222 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74067
Phone: (918) 227-2525
Fax: (918) 227-5030
Creek County District Court – Bristow
Bristow Municipal Building
110 West 7th Street
P.O. Box 1055
Bristow, OK 74010
Phone: (918) 367-5537
Where and How to Get Creek County Marriage Records
The Creek County Clerk issues marriage licenses to eligible persons and also makes copies of marriage records available to requestors. All Creek County marriage records are public and obtainable by residents. Interested persons must provide the names of the married parties as well as the location and date of the marriage. Obtaining copies of Creek marriage records may cost copying fees as prescribed by the Creek County Clerk. Contact the clerk at:
Creek County District Court – Sapulpa
Creek County Courthouse
222 East Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, OK 74067
Phone: (918) 227-2525
Fax: (918) 227-5030
Creek County District Court – Bristow
Bristow Municipal Building
110 West 7th Street
P.O. Box 1055
Bristow, OK 74010
Phone: (918) 367-5537
Where and How to Find Creek County Birth Records
The Creek County Health Department maintains and issues copies of county birth records. However, Creek County birth records are not completely open to the public. Only the following persons may obtain copies:
- The subject of the record (must be at least 15 years old)
- Either parent named on the record
- An adoptive parent
- An attorney representing the subject or either adoptive parent
- A legal guardian
- Anyone with Power of Attorney
- Anyone with a court order granting access
To obtain Creek County birth certificates, users will need to complete the birth certificate request form. Applicants must fill the form with the subject's full name at birth, date of birth, and the hospital or midwife name if the subject is less than two years old. Submissions must also include the names of both parents and the requestor's contact details. Each record costs $15 payable by check or money order. Send the completed request form with payment and acceptable identification to:
Creek County Health Department
1808 South Hickory
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone: (918) 224-5531
Hours: Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Where and How to Find Creek County Death Records
Interested persons may request and obtain copies of Creek County death records from the Creek County Health Department. Access to Creek death certificates is restricted to certain persons, including:
- A surviving spouse, child, parent, grandparent, legal guardian, or sibling of the decedent
- Anyone that can prove a familial relationship to the decedent
- A funeral director of record or related agent if requesting for official business
- Anyone who co-owned property or was a joint tenant on the decedent's personal or real property
- Any person with a court order granting access
- A person named on the decedent's will if the will is in probate
To obtain a Creek County death certificate, requesters may need to complete the death certificate request form with the decedent's full name, date of death, place of death, and the requestor's relationship to the deceased person. The form should also contain the requestor's contact information. Each record costs $15, payable by check or money order. Enclose an acceptable form of ID with the completed request form and payment. Send the request to:
Creek County Health Department
1808 South Hickory
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone: (918) 224-5531
Hours: Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.