Search Rogers County Warrant Records
Rogers County warrant records are maintained by the District Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office in Claremore. The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives you free access to court dockets and case information. The courthouse in Claremore handles all filings for the county, and you can request records in person, by phone, or by mail. This page covers the tools and offices available for looking up warrant records in Rogers County, from OSCN and ODCR to the OSBI background check portal and local law enforcement contacts.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County District Court Records
The Rogers County District Court is in Claremore. The Court Clerk keeps all warrant records filed here. The office handles case filings, record requests, and provides document copies to the public. If you need a certified copy or want to check case status, this is where to go. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday.
| Address | 219 S. Missouri Avenue, Claremore, OK 74017 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (918) 341-5711 |
| Hours | Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Judicial District | 12th |
| Website | OSCN Case Search |
Rogers County is in northeast Oklahoma, just north of Tulsa. It is part of the Tulsa metropolitan area and has a significant population. The district court handles criminal felony and misdemeanor cases, civil disputes, family law matters, traffic violations, and small claims. Warrant records appear in criminal case dockets. The docket notes the date a warrant was signed, its type, and whether it was served. After the warrant is executed, the file gets updated with a return date. Copy fees run $0.50 to $2.00 per page. Certified copies cost more.
Rogers County is one of the busier courts in the Tulsa metro area. The volume of cases means docket updates can take a day or two to post online. If you need real-time information, call the clerk directly.
Search Rogers County Warrants Online
The best free tool for Rogers County warrant records is OSCN. Select "Rogers" from the county menu and type in a name or case number. You get results for criminal, civil, traffic, probate, and small claims cases. Each case has a docket with all events, including warrant entries. OSCN shows when a warrant was issued and whether it has been served, recalled, or is still active. Most records go back to the late 1990s. Older files require a visit to the courthouse in Claremore.
OSCN has filters for party type, case type, and filing date. That helps narrow a long list of results. Criminal felonies are CF. Misdemeanors are CM. Traffic cases use TR. The system is free and requires no account.
ODCR is worth checking too. It often shows more recent docket updates and lets you search multiple counties at the same time. Free users see basic case info. A paid subscription costs $5 per month. Since Rogers County is near Tulsa, cases sometimes have connections to Tulsa County courts, and ODCR makes cross-county searching easy.
The City of Catoosa website provides local government information for this Rogers County community.
Catoosa residents use the Rogers County District Court in Claremore for all warrant matters and court filings.
Rogers County Sheriff Warrant Services
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office is in Claremore. The Sheriff handles warrant execution for all warrants from the District Court. Call or visit during business hours to ask about a warrant. Have your full legal name and date of birth ready. The Sheriff works with Claremore police, Catoosa police, and other local agencies on warrant service across the county.
Active arrest warrants in Oklahoma do not expire. They stay open until served or recalled by the court. Bench warrants are issued when someone misses a court date. They also stay active until resolved. Under Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, warrants must include the court name, person description, legal basis, and the judge's signature. Search warrants have a 10-day execution window. The form for bench warrants is set out in Section 22-456.
Self-surrender is an option if you have a Rogers County warrant. Turning yourself in can help at bail hearings. A defense attorney can arrange a surrender date and work on bond.
OSBI Criminal History Checks
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs CHIRP. A name-based search costs $15 and pulls from the statewide database. If a Rogers County warrant led to an arrest, that event may show in the report. CHIRP includes arrest records, convictions, and data tied to a name and date of birth. It may not show current warrant status, but it provides a solid view of someone's criminal history in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup. If someone was convicted in Rogers County and is serving time, their custody status and facility location appear in the DOC database.
Note: Verify CHIRP results with the Rogers County Court Clerk for up-to-date warrant information.
Legal Resources in Rogers County
If you have an active warrant, talk to a lawyer before doing anything else. The Oklahoma Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service connects you with attorneys in the 12th Judicial District. Oklahoma Legal Aid Services provides free help for qualifying individuals. Because Rogers County is in the Tulsa metro area, there are many attorneys who practice criminal law in this district.
A lawyer can contact the court, set up a hearing, and negotiate on your behalf. For bench warrants from missed court dates, the judge may allow a quick appearance to recall it. Do not ignore a warrant. It can affect your job, your license, and your housing. Get it handled as soon as you can.
Oklahoma Open Records Act
Oklahoma's Open Records Act, in Title 51, Section 24A, governs public access to government records. Most Rogers County court records are public once a warrant is executed and returned to the court. Request copies from the Court Clerk in Claremore.
Active unserved warrants may have limited access. Juvenile records are sealed. If a request is denied, the agency must give a written reason. You can appeal through the district attorney or take legal action.
Cities in Rogers County
Claremore is the county seat. Catoosa and part of Owasso also fall within Rogers County. All warrant records go through the courthouse in Claremore.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Rogers County in northeast Oklahoma.