Broken Arrow Traffic Court Records
Broken Arrow traffic court records come from the Broken Arrow Municipal Court for city ordinance violations and the Tulsa County District Court for OHP and sheriff tickets. If you received a citation from a Broken Arrow police officer, your case is at the municipal court at 2304 S. 1st Place. If a state trooper or county deputy issued your ticket, it goes through Tulsa County. This page explains how to search Broken Arrow traffic court records, pay eligible fines online, and find your case using the right system.
Broken Arrow Overview
Broken Arrow Municipal Court
The Broken Arrow Municipal Court sits at 2304 S. 1st Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Phone: 918-451-8558. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The court handles violations of Broken Arrow city ordinances. This includes most traffic and misdemeanor offenses written by Broken Arrow police officers. It does not handle tickets from the OHP or Tulsa County Sheriff. Those go to Tulsa County District Court instead.
Some citations allow online payment without a court appearance. Others require you to appear before the judge. Citations involving juveniles (persons under 18), Court Mandatory offenses, and citations where the defendant is already on Probation or a Deferral are not eligible for online payment. These cases require a personal appearance. If you try to pay online and the system does not accept your citation, that usually means you need to appear in court.
Payment plans are available if the judge has authorized one. When making payments on a plan, apply the payment to one citation at a time rather than splitting it across multiple tickets.
Search Broken Arrow Traffic Court Records Online
Broken Arrow uses the Municipal Online Payments system for online citation searches and payments. The portal is at brokenarrowok.municipalonlinepayments.com. The court search tool is at brokenarrowok.municipalonlinepayments.com/brokenarrowok/court. You can look up your case and pay eligible fines through this system.
The online payment portal is the fastest way to handle an eligible citation. Have your ticket information ready before you start. If your case does not appear in the search results right away, wait two or three business days after receiving the citation. It takes a little time for new citations to show up in the system.
Use the court search page to verify your case status, your fine amount, and your court date. If you see a warrant listed on your record, contact the court by phone before taking further action.
Broken Arrow Traffic Records Requests
Open records requests for Broken Arrow court documents and police records go to the City Clerk's office. Submit your request to City Clerk, P.O. Box 610, Broken Arrow, OK 74013. You must include a valid government-issued photo ID with your request. Processing times can vary depending on the volume of requests and the age of the records you need.
For district court records involving OHP or county sheriff citations, contact the Tulsa County Court Clerk directly. That office handles the district court docket and keeps those case files.
Tulsa County District Court Records
Tickets written by Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers or Tulsa County sheriff's deputies are filed in Tulsa County District Court, not the Broken Arrow Municipal Court. The court clerk, Don Newberry, maintains these records at 500 South Denver Ave., Room 200, Tulsa, OK 74103. Phone: 918-596-5420. Visit the Tulsa County Court Clerk crime and traffic page for information on handling your county-issued ticket.
You can search Tulsa County District Court records at no cost on OSCN. Choose Tulsa County from the drop-down and search by case number or party name. The OSCN e-payments portal supports online fine payment for eligible district court cases. Municipal court citations from Broken Arrow do not appear on OSCN. Those are only searchable through the city's own online portal.
Oklahoma Traffic Court Resources
Oklahoma traffic violations are reported to the state Department of Public Safety after final case disposition. Points build on your driving record and can lead to a suspension at 10 or more. If you live near Broken Arrow and received a ticket in a school zone or construction zone, note that fines in those areas are doubled under Oklahoma law. The Oklahoma State Courts Network and ODCR are both free tools for searching state district court records. Traffic statutes for Oklahoma are available at Justia Oklahoma Title 47.
Nearby Cities
Cities near Broken Arrow in the Tulsa metro each maintain their own municipal court systems and traffic court records.
Tulsa County Traffic Court Records
Broken Arrow is in Tulsa County. OHP and county sheriff citations are processed through Tulsa County District Court. Find more on district court records and lookup tools at the county page.