Moore Booking Releases

Moore booking releases come from two main sources in the city. The Moore Police Department handles arrests for crimes that take place in the city limits, and those records are kept at the police station. For more serious charges, the Cleveland County Detention Center processes bookings and holds inmates until their court date. You can search for Moore booking records through the state court system or by reaching out to the police department with a records request. Most of this data is public under Oklahoma law, so you have the right to look it up and get copies if you need them.

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Moore Police Booking Records

The Moore Police Department is the first stop for most booking releases tied to the city. When an officer makes an arrest in Moore, that person gets booked at the police station. The booking record lists the name, date of birth, charge, and the date and time of the arrest. These are public records under Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which means you can ask for them and the department has to let you see them.

You can reach the Moore Police Department to file a records request. The department takes requests in person and by mail. Staff will pull the booking data you need and can make copies for a small fee. If you want to check on a recent arrest or find out if someone was booked in Moore, this is where to start. The Oklahoma Open Records Act says that jail registers, booking data, and arrest logs must be open for public review. That rule applies to every law enforcement agency in the state, and the Moore PD is no exception.

The Moore Police Department website at cityofmoore.com/police has contact details and some info on how to submit your request. Walk-in requests are handled during normal business hours at the station on Main Street in Moore.

The department works with the Oklahoma State Courts Network to share case data once charges are filed. After an arrest in Moore, the case may move to Cleveland County District Court if it involves a felony or a more serious charge. You can track that progress on OSCN for free.

Moore Police Department booking releases page

The screenshot above shows the Moore Police Department site where you can find links to records and contact info for booking release requests in Moore.

Moore sits in Cleveland County. That means felony arrests made by Moore police lead to a booking at the Cleveland County Detention Center. The jail holds people who are waiting for trial or who have just been sentenced. The sheriff runs the jail and keeps a record of every booking and release.

You can search for inmates booked into the Cleveland County jail through the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office inmate search tool. This lets you look up who is in custody right now and see basic details like the charges, booking date, and bond amount. The tool is free to use and does not need any kind of account or sign-up. Just type in a name and see what comes up. If the person has been released, you may need to contact the sheriff's office directly for older records.

For Moore residents, most misdemeanor bookings stay at the city level. Felonies get sent to the county. The line between the two matters because it changes where the booking record is stored. If you are not sure where to look, try both the Moore PD and the Cleveland County Sheriff. One of them will have what you need.

Note: Cleveland County booking records are updated regularly, but there can be a short delay between when someone is booked and when it shows up online.

Moore Municipal Court Records

The Moore Municipal Court handles city ordinance cases and misdemeanor traffic violations that happen in Moore. The court is at 101 E. Main Street, Moore, OK 73160. You can call them at 405-793-5040 to ask about a case or check on a booking that led to a court filing. The court processes cases that start with a Moore police arrest and stay at the city level.

Court records from the Moore Municipal Court are accessible by contacting the court directly at 405-793-5040. For felony cases, search the Oklahoma State Courts Network under Cleveland County. If you need a certified copy of a court record tied to a Moore booking, the Cleveland County Court Clerk at (405) 321-6402 can help. There is a small fee for copies, and you may need to go in person for certified documents.

Moore Municipal Court booking releases records

This image shows the Moore Municipal Court records portal, which connects to the Cleveland County court system for case lookups tied to Moore bookings and arrests.

The court handles a large volume of cases each year. Most are traffic stops and minor offenses, but each one starts with some kind of booking or citation in Moore. You can track the full case from the arrest through the final court outcome by using the tools listed here.

Search Moore Cases on OSCN

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the best free tool for finding court cases tied to Moore booking releases. You search by name, and the system pulls up any case filed in Cleveland County District Court. It shows party names, docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. The site is run by the state and covers all 77 Oklahoma counties.

To search Moore cases on OSCN, just select Cleveland County from the drop-down list and type in the name you want. You can also use a case number if you have one. OSCN does not charge anything, and you do not need to sign up. Results show up right away. The system has cases going back to the 1990s, so you can find both old and new Moore booking records that led to court cases.

OSCN is especially useful when you know someone was arrested in Moore but are not sure what happened next. If the case was filed in district court, it will show up here. You can see every step from the initial filing through the final judgment. For cases handled only at the municipal level, you would need to check the Moore Municipal Court instead.

Oklahoma Open Records Act and Moore

Booking releases in Moore are public records. The Oklahoma Open Records Act, found in Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes, says that arrest records, jail registers, and booking data must be open for inspection. This applies to the Moore Police Department, the Cleveland County Sheriff, and any other public agency that holds these records.

You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law is clear on that point. Anyone can ask for booking releases in Moore, and the agency has to respond in a reasonable time. They can charge a fee for copies, but they cannot charge you just to look at the records. If an agency denies your request, you can file a complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, which handles open records disputes.

Some parts of a booking record may be held back. Medical info, mental health notes, and data that could put jail security at risk are not public. But the core booking details like the name, charge, date, and release status are always available. That is the rule across Oklahoma, and Moore follows it.

More Ways to Find Moore Booking Data

Beyond the main sources, there are a few other tools that help with Moore booking release searches. The On Demand Court Records system covers some Oklahoma counties and shows case data that may not be on OSCN. You can search by name and see basic case info for free, though full documents cost a small fee per page.

The VINE notification system lets you track an offender's custody status in real time. If someone was booked in Moore and moved to a state facility, VINE will send you alerts when their status changes. It is free and works by phone, email, or text. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search covers people who end up in state prison after a Moore arrest and conviction. That tool shows facility location, sentence length, and projected release dates.

For general questions about booking records and how to get them, the OSBI criminal history portal offers name-based background checks starting at $15. This is a statewide search that may pick up Moore arrest records along with anything else in the state system.

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Cleveland County Booking Releases

Moore is part of Cleveland County, and all felony booking releases from the city go through the county system. The Cleveland County Sheriff handles inmate intake at the detention center and keeps records of every person booked and released. For full details on county-level resources, visit the Cleveland County booking releases page.

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