What are Wagoner County Arrest Records?
Wagoner County arrest records contain information regarding arrests and arrestees within the county. This information is reported by law enforcement agencies and police departments within the jurisdiction. It details the frequency of arrests, persons arrested and taken into custody (juvenile and adult), the offenses, demographics, county totals, and other pertinent information concerned with an arrest. However, a person who has been arrested multiple times may only have the most serious crimes reported.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) compiles and publishes these reports annually for public consumption. These arrests reports are also grouped into arrests from index, alcohol-related, and drug-related crimes. Download the relevant report from its Uniform Crime Reporting Site.
Crime Statistics
The OSBI publishes annual crime statistics for every county in the State, including Wagoner County. There 871 crimes recorded in the county in 2018. The crime rate per 1,000 was 15.26. When compared to the previous year, the crime rate went down by 7.13.
Most crimes committed were property crimes which made up 85.53% of the total number of crimes reported. Whereas, violent crimes constituted a mere 14.35%. Of these numbers, the least reported crimes were arson and robbery at 9 and 7 reported incidents, respectively. Followed by rape (22), motor vehicle theft (82), and assault (96). Crimes that were reported frequently in the county included larceny (443) and breaking & entering (225), both property crimes.
What are Wagoner County Criminal Records?
Wagoner County criminal records are official documents depicting crimes committed by an individual. These records can reveal if someone has a criminal history or not. Common information found on a criminal record may include arrests, sex offender information, offenses, and convictions.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is the central repository for criminal history information in the State. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, county residents may request open records from the OSBI's repository. The office offers name-based and fingerprint-based checks.
How Do I Get Wagoner County Criminal Records?
Anyone can obtain Wagoner County Criminal Open Records through the OSBI. Requesters may use the mail, walk-in, online, or fax service.
Make online requests for name-based checks using the Criminal History Information Request Portal (CHIRP) between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday. It costs $15 per search. The system allows users to search up to 3 alias names without an extra charge. The office charges $2 per request to search the sex offender or Mary Rippy Violent Offender database.
To use the website, create a free account or log in to an existing one. Users are required to have the individual’s name and date of birth. Knowing an individual’s alias or social security number may allow for an extensive search. Requesters may pay with a credit card or bill an account. Credit card transactions have a $1 service fee attached.
The CHIRP is the fastest way to get results but requests may still be made via fax: (405) 879-2503 using a credit card for payment. Alternative methods include requesting by mail or in-person to the address below:
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
6600 North Harvey
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
(405) 848-6724
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday
Applicants who use the fax, mail, or in-person method are required to submit a completed Criminal History Request Form. It costs $15 for name-based checks, $2 for a sex offender search, $2 to search the Mary Rippy Violent Offender database, and $19 for fingerprint-based checks (include the fingerprint card). Pay in cash if the request is to be made in person. Use a cashier’s check, money order, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover) to pay for mail requests.
It takes 4 weeks to process fingerprint-based requests, 10-15 minutes to process in-person name-based checks, and 3 weeks to process name-based mail requests. Applicants may also opt to expedite their requests to bring the processing time down to 1-3 days.
How to Get Police Reports
Send a request for a police report to the Wagoner County Sheriff’s Department using a Records Request Form. Include the names of involved persons, date of offense, location of the offense, case number, and all other pertinent information. Send the completed form or a written request by mail to the address below:
Wagoner County Sheriff's Office
Attn: Records
307 East Cherokee Street
Wagoner, OK 74467
Requesters with valid identification may also visit the office between 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday for copies of police reports. Alternatively, submit the request by email to the Sheriff’s Office. It costs $.25 per page for copies, $.55 per page for colored copies, $1 per disc for compact discs, and $5 for arrest information. The office charges $20 per hour for individuals who want to search for a report.
How To Find Wagoner County Sex Offender Information
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) maintains the Sex Offender Registry. Anyone from Wagoner County may search nearby Leve1 1, 2 or 3, sex offenders by entering their names, addresses, cities, states, counties, or zip codes. This is only for basic searches, however. Interested parties may also use the appearance, offense, or map search. There is an option to sign up for community notifications to alert when a sex offender moves nearby.
Requesters may also search for sex offenders through the CHIRP maintained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) but it costs $2 per search.
How do I Visit an Inmate in Wagoner County Jail?
Wagoner County has one jail facility at 307 East Cherokee Street, Wagoner, OK 74467. Its contact number is (918) 485-7730. Interested parties may visit inmates whose last names start from A-J on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and K-Z on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visitors are required to provide a valid photo ID if they are above 16 years of age. The jail allows parties to visit just 1 inmate per weekend and 4 parties to visit an inmate within 15 minutes.
Where And How To Find Wagoner County Inmate Information
To obtain information about an inmate, call the jail on (918) 485-7730 or use the Inmate Roster to view incarcerated inmates. Fund an inmate’s account by depositing using the kiosk at the booking lobby of the detention center. Interested parties may do this during business hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday, or during visitation hours. Use cash or credit/debit card to deposit money.
What are Wagoner County Court Records?
Wagoner court records are official documents that contain court proceedings, judgments, case dockets, and other pertinent information that may arise from a specific case that was tried in a Wagoner court. In the county, the Wagoner County Court Clerk maintains an online platform where interested parties may search and view public court records. Interested parties may also send a letter of request by mail, including the case number, name of the person on file, and self-addressed envelope, to the Clerk’s office. It costs $1 for the first pages and $.50 for additional pages. This fee is payable only by check or money order. Call the office to confirm the fees before sending the request.
Court Clerk’s mailing address:
Wagoner County Court Clerk
1st floor Wagoner County Courthouse
P.O. Box 249
Wagoner, OK 74467
Location of all Courts in Wagoner County
Wagoner County has a District Court and 4 Municipal Courts. Below are the Court addresses and contact numbers.
Wagoner County District Court
Wagoner County Courthouse
307 East Cherokee Street,
Wagoner, OK 74467
Phone: (918) 485-4508
Fax: (918) 485-7929
Coweta Municipal Court
D.A.V. Building
310 South Broadway,
P.O. Box 850,
Coweta, OK 74429
Phone: (918) 486-2189
Fax: (918) 486-5366
Okay Municipal Court
7420 North 37th East,
P.O. Box 505,
Okay, OK 74446
(918) 687-6585
Porter Municipal Court
617 South Main Street.
P.O. Box 149,
Porter, OK 74454
(918) 483-0176
Wagoner Municipal Court
231 Church Street,
Wagoner, OK 74477
Phone: (918) 485-2554
Fax: (918) 485-4748
What are Wagoner County Vital Records
Wagoner County Vital Records are the official documentation of vital events such as births, deaths, divorces, and marriages. At the county level, interested parties may obtain marriage and divorce records from the Wagoner County Court Clerk. Request birth and death certificates from the Oklahoma State Department of Health Division of Vital Records.
Where And How To Get Wagoner County Divorce Records
To order a divorce record, visit the Wagoner County Court Clerk’s Office with the request at the address below:
Wagoner County Court Clerk
1st floor Wagoner County Courthouse
307 East Cherokee
P.O. Box 249
Wagoner, OK 74467
Phone: (918) 485.4508
Fax: (918) 485-7929
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday
Where And How To Get Wagoner County Marriage Records
The Wagoner County Court Clerk’s Office issues copies of marriage licenses to the public on request. To order a marriage license, mail the request to the address below. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope and the applicable fee payable by check or money order to Wagoner County Court Clerk. It costs $2 per request. For assistance, call the office on (918) 485.4508.
Wagoner County Court Clerk
1st floor Wagoner County Courthouse
P.O. Box 249
Wagoner, OK 74467
Where And How To Get Wagoner County Birth Records
Obtain birth records from the OSDH Division of Vital Records. Send a completed Application For Search And Certified Copy Of Birth Certificate ( Spanish) to the office during business hours: 8:30 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. Eligible parties with valid identification may apply by mail or in-person at the address below.
Physical and Mailing Address
Oklahoma Vital Records
1000 Northeast 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
(405) 271-5600
It costs $15 for certified copies and $15 for additional copies. Acceptable forms of payment include a check or money order made to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Processing times include 6 weeks for mail requests, under 1 hour for in-person requests, and 5 business days for expedited requests. The office also accepts mail requests using courier services. Email, call the vital records division on (405) 271-4040 or mail the address below for assistance:
Oklahoma Vital Records,
P.O. Box 53551,
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
Where And How To Get Wagoner County Death Records
Qualified persons with valid identification may obtain death records from the OSDH for a $15 fee per certified copy and $15 for additional copies. A search fee is included in the amount. Visit or mail an Application For Search And Certified Copy Of Death Certificate ( Spanish ) to the OSDH’s office address below:
Oklahoma Vital Records
1000 Northeast 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
(405) 271-5600
Applicants may also send mail requests with courier services to this address. Acceptable forms of payment include a check or money order addressed to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. It takes at least an hour to process in-person orders, 6 weeks for mail requests, 5 business days if the applicant expedited the order. For inquiries, email, call (405) 271-4040, or mail the following address:
Oklahoma Vital Records,
P.O. Box 53551,
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.