Find Creek County Booking Releases
Creek County booking releases are processed at the county jail in Sapulpa, just west of Tulsa. The Creek County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests, bookings, and releases for the county. They offer an online inmate search that lets you check who is in custody right now. If you need older booking release data or court records tied to Creek County arrests, state databases like OSCN and the DOC offender search give you free access. The county also takes part in the VINE victim notification system for real-time custody updates.
Creek County Overview
Creek County Sheriff and Jail
The Creek County Sheriff's Office sits at 301 East Lee Avenue in Sapulpa, OK 74066. The office runs the county jail at 9175 Ridgeview Street in Sapulpa, which is a medium-security facility. The jail holds pre-trial inmates and people convicted of offenses with sentences up to two years. Every person booked into the Creek County jail gets a record that shows their name, mugshot, age, offense, booking number, booking date, court date, and release date.
Creek County has an online inmate search tool. The search shows inmates based on their most recent booking. You can look up people by first and last name. Results include photos when available. This is one of the better online tools for a mid-size Oklahoma county and makes it easy to check on Creek County booking releases from your computer or phone.
| Office | Creek County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 301 East Lee Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Jail | 9175 Ridgeview Street, Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
The sheriff's staff handle public records requests for booking releases. You can call or visit during business hours to ask about specific inmates or past bookings.
Searching Creek County Booking Releases
Start with the Creek County inmate search on the sheriff's website. Type in a first and last name and the system pulls up current inmates that match. Each result shows the booking record with charges, dates, and photos. This is the quickest way to see if someone is in the Creek County jail right now.
For court records tied to a Creek County booking, use the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Creek County has both the main District Court and the Bristow Associate District Court on OSCN. Select "Creek" from the county menu and search by party name. You can see charges, docket entries, court dates, and how the case turned out. OSCN is free and requires no login. The On Demand Court Records site is another option for Creek County cases, especially for viewing actual court documents.
To search Creek County booking releases, it helps to have:
- The person's full legal name
- A date of birth or age estimate
- The approximate date of the arrest
- A booking number if you already have one
In-person searches at the Sheriff's Office in Sapulpa are also an option. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.8, booking information is a public record. You have the right to view it during regular hours.
Creek County Court Records
The Creek County District Court Clerk is at the courthouse at 222 S. Hickory St. in Sapulpa, OK 74066. The clerk keeps all court files for cases that came through the county. This includes criminal cases that started with a booking at the Creek County jail. You can get copies of judgments, sentencing orders, and release documents from the clerk.
Creek County is part of the 24th Judicial District. Criminal cases from Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Kellyville, and other parts of the county are heard here. The District Court Clerk processes record requests and can certify copies for legal use. For a quick free search, OSCN works well. For certified documents, you go through the clerk's office in person or by mail.
Court records in Creek County often connect directly to booking releases. When someone is booked, charged, and goes to court, the court file has the full record of what happened. Bond orders, plea deals, sentencing, and release conditions are all in there. Checking both the jail records and the court file gives you the most complete picture.
Open Records Law in Creek County
Oklahoma law protects your right to see booking releases in Creek County. Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 says the people have the right to know what their government is doing. Section 24A.8 gets more specific and lists jail registers, arrest records, and booking information as records that must be open to the public.
The Creek County Sheriff's Office and the District Court Clerk both have to follow these rules. They can charge a reasonable fee for making copies but cannot charge you just to look at records. Some records may be held back if they involve juveniles, medical info, or would hurt an active investigation. But basic booking data like names, charges, and dates is public. The Oklahoma Attorney General enforces the Open Records Act and takes complaints if agencies deny access without a valid reason.
Creek County State Resources
The Oklahoma DOC Offender Search tracks Creek County residents who ended up in state prison. You can search by name or DOC number. Results show custody status, facility, sentence, and projected release date. This database covers all state facilities and is free to use. It is the main tool for checking on someone after they leave the county jail system.
Creek County participates in the VINE victim notification system. If you want to know when a specific offender's custody status changes, sign up on the VINE website or call 1-877-654-8463. You can get alerts by phone, email, or text when someone is released, transferred, or escapes from custody. VINE works for Creek County jail and state prison inmates. The service is free and available in over 200 languages.
Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes sets out the rules for the Department of Corrections, including how they track inmates, calculate sentences, and handle release procedures for people from Creek County and elsewhere.
Creek County Booking Release Tools
Court records for Creek County are searchable on the Oklahoma State Courts Network at no charge.
Choose Creek from the county menu and search by name or case number to view docket entries and case details.
Creek County offenders in state facilities are tracked through the DOC Offender Search tool.
The DOC system provides facility, sentence, and release date info for state prisoners originally from Creek County.
The VINE notification system lets you track custody changes for Creek County offenders in real time.
Register on VINE to receive alerts when an offender is released or transferred from Creek County custody.
Cities in Creek County
Creek County includes Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Kellyville, and other communities. None of these cities have a separate booking release page. All bookings go through the Creek County Sheriff's Office and jail system in Sapulpa.
Nearby Counties
Creek County borders several counties in the Tulsa metro area and beyond. If you cannot find a booking here, try one of these neighboring counties.