An active arrest warrant is issued in two cases in Rogers County, OK: when an accused fails to show up in court to stand trial for his indiscretions and when there is probable cause to hold an individual culpable for a crime. While in the former case, the court issues an arrest warrant of its own accord, in the latter, the police have to approach the judiciary for the warrant.
If you are looking for information on arrest records and would like to conduct a warrant search on a person you know, you will find the judiciary and the local law enforcement agency very helpful. Contacting the sheriff’s department of Rogers is all it takes to get your hands on all criminal data available about the subject of your inquiry.
To make such a request for data on arrest warrants, call on the precinct at 201 S Cherokee Street, Claremore, Oklahoma 74017. They are never too keen on answering questions about outstanding arrest warrants over the phone. So, take the time out to show up in person.
The same rule also applies to the magistrate’s court and the office of the county clerk. Both these judicial entities also hold relevant information about civil and criminal matters that pass through the legal system. These records are made part of the court dockets.
To reach the clerk of the court’s office, drive down to 104 S. Muskogee, PO Box 249 Claremore, OK 74018. You can also fax on 918-341-7705. For contacting the magistrate’s court, you will need to visit 219 S Missouri Ave, Claremore, OK 74017.
Who should you be calling for details about Rogers County warrants and recent arrests? (Updated in 2021)
- Call the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 342-9700 for information on recent arrests.
- Contact the District Attorney’s Office at (918) 923-4960 for crime victim’s help
- Call the Clerk of Court at (918) 923-4961for starting a warrants/criminal case search.
Crime statistics of Rogers County
Property crimes accounted for the majority of the nearly 580 crimes reported in Rogers County in 2019, with 472 complaints. There were about 187 burglaries and around 216 larceny thefts in this category. In the category of violent crimes, there were 93 reports of aggravated assault and 11 reports of rape.
Older crime statistics
Rogers County, OK, has seen an increase of almost 50% in the rate of crime. On any given day, a crime takes place in the area every 8 hours, which translated to almost 3 criminal complaints filed daily. The current annual rate of crime in the area stands at over 1000.