Access Owasso DUI Records

Owasso DUI records are handled by the Rogers County District Court and the Owasso Municipal Court. If you need to search for a DUI case or get copies of court documents, the county court clerk in Rogers County is the main source for felony and aggravated DUI records. The municipal court handles less serious DUI charges that stay within city limits. You can search Rogers County DUI records for free online through OSCN and ODCR. For municipal court DUI records, contact the Owasso Municipal Court directly. This page covers how to find DUI records in Owasso and what to expect.

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Owasso DUI Records and Court System

Owasso residents who face DUI charges deal with two possible courts. The Owasso Municipal Court handles basic DUI cases that fall under city jurisdiction. These are typically first offenses with a BAC between .08 and .14 without aggravating factors. The maximum penalty in municipal court is a $1,200 fine and up to six months in jail.

Felony DUI cases, aggravated DUI with a BAC of .15 or higher, and second or subsequent DUI offenses go to the Rogers County District Court. The Rogers County Court Clerk maintains all district court DUI records. You can visit the courthouse or search online. The district court handles the more serious DUI charges that carry longer sentences and higher fines under 47 O.S. § 11-902.

The Owasso police department enforces DUI laws within city limits. Officers make arrests, file reports, and forward cases to the appropriate court. DUI arrests must be reported to the Department of Public Safety within 72 hours. This triggers a separate administrative license suspension process. Drivers have just 15 days to request a hearing to contest the suspension under 47 O.S. § 751.

DUI Penalties in Owasso

DUI penalties for Owasso residents follow Oklahoma state law. A first offense is a misdemeanor with 10 days to one year in jail and fines up to $1,000. License revocation lasts 180 days. The court requires an ignition interlock device. All of this goes into the DUI records kept at the Rogers County Court Clerk's office or Owasso Municipal Court depending on where the case was filed.

Aggravated DUI at .15 BAC or higher triggers mandatory 30-day inpatient treatment, 480 hours of community service, and aftercare meetings for one year. Second DUI convictions within a 10-year lookback period are felonies. The lookback runs from completion of any prior sentence, not the offense date. Felony DUI carries 1 to 5 years in prison and up to $2,500 in fines. Senate Bill 54, effective November 1, 2025, expands felony DUI to include some first offenses with aggravating circumstances.

Child endangerment charges under 21 O.S. § 852.1 apply if a driver has a child under 18 in the vehicle during a DUI. This doubles the fine. Commercial drivers in Owasso face a stricter BAC limit of .04 while operating commercial vehicles.

Getting Owasso DUI Record Copies

For district court DUI records, contact the Rogers County Court Clerk. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for additional pages under 28 O.S. § 31. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page with the court seal. You can visit the courthouse in person or send a mail request with payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

For municipal court DUI records, visit the Owasso Municipal Court clerk's office. Fees may differ from district court rates. Bring the case number or the full name and approximate date of the case. In-person requests are usually handled the same day. There is no fee to inspect records at the courthouse.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) offers statewide criminal history searches. A name-based search costs $15 through the CHIRP portal. This covers DUI records from Owasso and all other Oklahoma locations. Fingerprint-based searches cost $19 for more precise results.

DUI Resources in Owasso

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma offers free civil legal help to low-income Owasso residents. They assist with DUI record questions, expungement, and license reinstatement. Legal Aid does not handle criminal defense but provides referrals to defense attorneys. Their statewide hotline connects people with the right resources based on location and legal need.

The VINE notification system lets people track offender custody status for DUI cases in Owasso and Rogers County. You can sign up for free alerts when someone is released or transferred. The Department of Corrections offender search covers individuals serving state prison time for felony DUI convictions. The Rogers County page on OKCountyRecords provides land records that may show liens or judgments from DUI-related civil cases.

The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 guarantees public access to DUI records in Owasso. You do not need to be a party to the case. The Oklahoma Supreme Court's Rule 2.6 governs online access and requires redaction of personal identifiers from court documents.

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Rogers County DUI Records

Owasso is in Rogers County. All felony DUI filings and aggravated cases go through the Rogers County District Court. For more details on the county court system, search tools, and DUI records resources, visit the county page.

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