Roughly 125,000 arrests are made in Oklahoma annually, with Logan County law enforcement agencies accounting for around 1,800 of these. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, anyone is permitted to access these records of arrests and pay a processing fee ranging from $10 to $30 to obtain a copy.
However, certain records, such as those involving juveniles, sexual assault, ongoing investigations, and sealed records, are exempt from public disclosure. These exempt records are only available to certain authorized parties, such as persons named on the records, law enforcement agencies, and the District Attorney's Office.
Logan County arrest records are maintained by multiple agencies, including the Sheriff's Office, local police departments, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Municipal Courts, and the District Court.
The Sheriff's Office provides access to arrest records through the Records Division, which may be contacted at (405) 282-4100. Records may also be requested in person at:
Logan County Sheriff's Office
216 E. Guthrie Avenue
Guthrie, OK 73044
The sheriff's office also offers an online inmate search that may be used to view selected arrest-related information through their official website.
For those seeking arrest records in the County, first identify which law enforcement agency handled the case. You will be required to provide the individual's name and arrest date when requesting records, and fees typically apply. Many departments offer online "Public Records" request options or display recent incident logs on their websites. The main police departments in the County include:
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) maintains criminal history records for Logan County and the entire state. Residents seeking these records have three options:
To request records online, visit the CHIRP (Criminal History Information Request Portal), create an account, and provide the subject's name, date of birth, and reason for the request. A fee of $19 applies for each search, with results typically available immediately.
For mail requests, download and complete the "Criminal History Record Request Form" from the OSBI website. Send the form with payment to: OSBI Criminal Records Unit, 6600 N. Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116.
In-person requests may be made at OSBI headquarters in Oklahoma City. You will need to provide a government-issued ID and payment when submitting a request.
Criminal case documentation for individuals formally charged after arrest can be obtained from the District Court in Guthrie, Oklahoma. These official records are maintained by the Court Clerk's office. You can retrieve these documents through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) public access portal online or by visiting the courthouse at 301 E Harrison Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044. To search, provide the person's name or case number and be prepared to pay copy fees ranging from $0.50 to $1.00 per page.
In addition to these options, you may also access the county's arrest records through reputable third-party websites like InfoTracer. These websites generally offer convenience and faster access.
According to the FBI Crime Data Explorer, Logan County reports a crime rate of approximately 99.05 per 100,000 people. The table below provides a breakdown of arrests recorded for various offenses:
| Arrest Type | Number of Arrests |
|---|---|
| Robbery | 5 |
| Aggravated Assault | 35 |
| Simple Assault | 4 |
| Arson | 7 |
| Burglary/Breaking & Entering | 231 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 48 |
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer
It is situated in Logan county, Oklahoma with a total number of 69 employees - 5 female, 31 male officers and 33 civilians. Logan County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is OK0420000, it belongs to the West South Central division in the South region with a region code of Region III.
| Department | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Crescent Police Department | 205 N Grand St | 405-969-2538 |
| Guthrie Police Department | 306 W Oklahoma Ave | 405-282-3535 |