Find Broken Arrow Sex Offenders

Broken Arrow sex offender records are searchable through the state registry and the Tulsa County OffenderWatch system. Broken Arrow falls under Tulsa County jurisdiction for sex offender purposes, so the county sheriff's office plays a key role in registration and enforcement. The Broken Arrow Police Department handles local registrations and runs compliance checks across the city. You can search for Broken Arrow sex offenders for free using the state database, county portal, or the federal NSOPW site.

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Tulsa CountyPrimary County
(918) 259-8400Police Department
3 LevelsRisk Classification
57 O.S.State Law

Broken Arrow Police Department

The Broken Arrow Police Department handles sex offender registration for people living within city limits. Offenders register at department headquarters. The investigations and patrol divisions both conduct compliance checks to verify that offenders live where they say they do and are meeting their check-in schedules.

Address1101 N Asp Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Phone(918) 259-8400
Records HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Broken Arrow coordinates with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office for regional sex offender management. The sheriff's registration numbers are 918.596.5614 and 918.596.5687. Offenders living in Broken Arrow who need county-level services or have questions about their registration status can contact the sheriff's office directly.

Registration violations in Broken Arrow go through the municipal court or the Tulsa County District Attorney, depending on the severity. The department also coordinates with the Tulsa Police Department for regional offender tracking.

How to Search Broken Arrow Sex Offenders

The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the main search tool. You can look up offenders by name, city, county, or ZIP code. Enter "Broken Arrow" as the city and the results show all currently registered sex offenders in the area, with photos, addresses, offenses, and risk levels.

The Oklahoma State Records page provides another way to search for Broken Arrow sex offenders and related public records.

Broken Arrow sex offender Oklahoma state records search

This search tool pulls from state databases and shows offender information for the Broken Arrow area.

The Tulsa County OffenderWatch Portal is the county-level tool that Broken Arrow uses in cooperation with the sheriff's office. You can search by name, address, or area and sign up for email alerts when an offender moves into your neighborhood. The Oklahoma State Records Broken Arrow page is another option for searching public records including sex offender data.

Broken Arrow Sex Offender Risk Levels

Oklahoma classifies sex offenders into three risk levels under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. Level 1 is low risk. These offenders register once a year for 15 years. Level 2 is moderate risk, with semi-annual check-ins for 25 years. Level 3 is high risk and requires registration every 90 days for life.

Habitual offenders with two or more qualifying convictions face lifetime registration with 90-day check-ins regardless of their assigned level. Aggravated offenders convicted of the most serious sex crimes also register for life. The Broken Arrow Police Department monitors all levels and conducts regular compliance checks.

Residency restrictions apply to all registered sex offenders in Broken Arrow. They cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools, parks, daycares, or playgrounds. The 2,000-foot distance is measured as the crow flies, not by road. This rule has been in effect since June 2006 under 57 O.S. 590.

Note: Address changes must be reported to the Broken Arrow Police Department within three days of moving.

Broken Arrow Registration Requirements

Sex offenders moving to Broken Arrow must register within three days of establishing residence. Out-of-state offenders visiting for five or more consecutive days must register within two days of arriving. These timelines are set by state law and enforced locally by the Broken Arrow Police Department.

Transient offenders who do not have a fixed address must check in with law enforcement every seven days. Failure to register is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. The Oklahoma Attorney General provides resources on registration requirements, and the DOC can be reached at (405) 425-2607 for specific questions about an offender's status.

Federal Search for Broken Arrow

The National Sex Offender Public Website is the federal search tool that pulls from all state and tribal registries at once. For Broken Arrow, this is useful because the city sits near tribal jurisdictional boundaries, and some offenders may be registered through tribal systems rather than the state.

The NSOPW portal lets you search across all participating registries from one page.

Broken Arrow sex offender NSOPW federal database search

Running a search through NSOPW gives you the broadest possible results for the Broken Arrow area, including any tribal registry entries.

The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association also has information on how sex offender registration works across the state, including in Tulsa County where Broken Arrow is located.

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