Owasso White Pages Lookup

Owasso white pages give you a way to search for phone numbers, addresses, and public records tied to people in this fast-growing Tulsa County suburb. With more than 40,000 residents, Owasso sits just north of Tulsa along U.S. Route 169. White pages searches for Owasso draw from Tulsa County court records, property filings, city clerk data, and statewide databases. The county seat is Tulsa, and that is where most official records are filed and stored. Many of these records can be searched online through state portals, or you can visit the Tulsa County Courthouse during regular business hours for in-person requests.

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County Tulsa County
Population ~40,000
Area Code 918
ZIP Codes 74055

Owasso White Pages Records

Public records for Owasso fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. ยง 24A. This law opens most government records to anyone who asks. No reason is required. Copies cost up to $0.25 per page. The rule covers Tulsa County offices and Owasso city departments alike. White pages searches for Owasso rely on these same open records.

The Tulsa County government website serves as the main hub for county offices that handle public records. Property data, court filings, and recorded documents all feed into white pages results for Owasso. Since Owasso is in Tulsa County, the county courthouse in downtown Tulsa holds most of the records. The county clerk, assessor, and court clerk all have offices there.

Owasso has grown fast over the past two decades. New subdivisions mean new property records. That growth keeps the white pages data fresh, with new deeds and ownership records being filed on a regular basis. If you are searching for someone who moved to Owasso recently, property records may be one of the quickest ways to find them.

Court Records for Owasso White Pages

Court records provide a deep layer of white pages data for Owasso. The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) covers all case types filed in Tulsa County district court. You search by name and get back civil, criminal, family, and probate filings. Each result lists the parties involved and their names as filed in court documents. The tool is free. It is run by the state court system.

The Tulsa County government portal is shown below. This is the central hub for county offices that handle court and property records affecting Owasso residents.

Owasso white pages Tulsa County government portal

From this site, you can reach the court clerk, assessor, and other offices that hold white pages data for people living in Owasso.

The On Demand Court Records (ODCR) portal is a second search tool. It pulls case data from courts all over Oklahoma. Tulsa County is fully covered. Basic name searches are free. Some advanced features need a paid account. For Owasso white pages, ODCR gives you another angle on court-based data beyond what OSCN shows.

Property Data in Owasso White Pages

Property records are one of the best white pages tools for Owasso. The Tulsa County Assessor keeps data on every parcel in the county. You can search by owner name or street address. Results show the owner on file, assessed value, and legal description. This is a direct connection between a person's name and their address, which is the core of what white pages deliver.

The county clerk records deeds, mortgages, and liens. Every home sale in Owasso creates a new deed filing. Mortgages tie names to lenders and addresses. Liens show debts attached to a property. All public. All searchable. These recorded documents are a rich source of white pages information because they track who owns what and where they live.

Owasso has several large subdivisions and newer developments. The assessor data for these areas tends to be current and detailed. If someone bought a home in Owasso in the last few years, the deed and assessor records will show their name and address.

Owasso City Clerk White Pages

The Owasso City Clerk handles records created at the city level. The office is at 200 S Main St, Owasso, OK 74055. Call (918) 376-1502 for questions. Municipal court cases, city permits, and public meeting minutes all fall under this office. These records add to an Owasso white pages search when you need details tied to city actions rather than county filings.

Municipal court in Owasso deals with code violations, traffic matters, and other local cases. The names of people involved are public records. This gives you another data point in a white pages search that the county and state databases may not capture. The city clerk also handles open records requests for any document the city of Owasso creates or maintains.

Owasso Police Records

The Owasso Police Department records section manages requests for local law enforcement files. The office is at 111 N Main St, Owasso, OK 74055. Call (918) 376-1568. Accident reports, incident reports, and other police documents can be obtained here. The Open Records Act governs these files, so most are available unless a specific exemption applies.

For white pages purposes, police records can tie a name to an incident at a specific location in Owasso. If you need an accident report or want to verify details about an event, this is the office to contact. Simple requests are usually processed within a few business days. Once a case moves to the court system, the Tulsa County court clerk takes over those records.

State Search Tools for Owasso

State databases extend your Owasso white pages search beyond Tulsa County. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup shows people who are or have been in state custody. Search by name. It is free. The DOC runs it under Title 57 of Oklahoma law.

The OSCN court search portal is shown below. This is the primary state tool for looking up court records tied to Owasso residents through the Tulsa County district court.

Owasso white pages OSCN court records search

OSCN lets you search by party name, case number, or date. It is the most complete free court search tool in Oklahoma and covers all Tulsa County filings that would include Owasso residents.

The OSBI CHIRP service costs $15 per search and provides a detailed criminal history report. For most Owasso white pages searches, the free tools cover enough. Start with OSCN and the Tulsa County assessor before paying for a CHIRP report. Between these sources and ODCR, you have a strong set of tools at no cost.

How to Search Owasso White Pages

Choose the right tool for your search. Property questions go through the Tulsa County assessor. Court records start at OSCN or ODCR. Local police and city records are at the Owasso offices listed above. Different databases hold different pieces of the picture, so searching more than one source gives better results.

Here are the main sources for an Owasso white pages search:

  • Tulsa County Assessor: owner names, addresses, property values
  • Tulsa County Clerk: deeds, mortgages, liens, recorded documents
  • OSCN: district court case filings by name across Tulsa County
  • ODCR: court data from across the state with Tulsa County coverage
  • Owasso City Clerk: municipal court records and city permits
  • DOC offender lookup: state corrections records by name

All of these tools are free to search except OSBI CHIRP. Copies cost $0.25 per page under the Open Records Act. Online searches work around the clock. For in-person visits, the Tulsa County Courthouse handles walk-ins on weekdays. The Owasso City Clerk and police records offices are also open during standard business hours at their Main Street locations.

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