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The OSBI conducts name-based criminal history searches for the public pursuant to the Oklahoma Open Records Act. OSBI's Criminal History Information Request Portal (CHIRP) gives members of the public the ability to request and retrieve this information online.
Oklahoma Criminal Records Search - If you are looking for information about someone in your personal life then try our service first.
How to Request Criminal History Records. For quickest results, visit our NEW online criminal history request portal - CHIRP - by clicking here. or. Fill out the Criminal History Request Form here. (Fingerprint-based record checks must be submitted via mail or in person. DO NOT FAX fingerprint cards, you must submit the original cards).
OSBI is Oklahoma’s repository for fingerprints, criminal history information, and crime reporting. The OSBI Self-Defense Act Unit administers the licensing of Oklahoma residents to carry a handgun. To see all services the OSBI offers, or to find other information, click on a link below.
The Criminal History Management Unit (CHMU) is responsible for creating, updating, and maintaining Oklahoma Criminal History records. Each record contains information that is used to make decisions about an individual in both the criminal justice community and in private industry.
Search. Fugitives. Log in. By accepting the terms and conditions you are acknowledging the Oklahoma Department of Corrections assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information on the inmate lookup.
Search public court records from participating courts. Pay online! You can now make secure payments online for many types of cases. Learn more. Court group. Court. Party name Last, First. Party type. Type of case.
Criminal court records show the criminal history of a person, including traffic infractions and misdemeanor and felony crimes. These records are available online through the Court Clerk.
Public Records. The Court Clerk is also an elected official who has the responsibility of maintaining Oklahoma County District Court records. The Court Clerk also manages court calendars for judges and collects all fines and fees that result from court decisions.