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This page is to assist you in locating persons booked into the Tulsa Municipal Jail. Be aware that this public website is for informational purposes only. Please contact the Municipal Courts Bonds Office at 918-596-9253 to confirm an inmate's proper charges, and bond amounts.
Tulsa County David L. Moss Center: (918) 596-8900. Once an individual is detained by a Tulsa Police Officer, they are taken to the Tulsa Municipal Jail to be processed for city charges and/or warrants.
You can reach JusticeLink by phone, email, or by visiting us at our physical location in downtown Tulsa. 918-954-1300 • info@justicelinktulsa.org 211 W Archer St Ste A, Tulsa, OK 74103
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When law enforcement officers within Tulsa County arrest a person on misdemeanor and felony charges, they are booked in the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. Each arrestee enters the facility through the Booking area. Intake officers in the Booking area receive and review the arrest report submitted by the arresting officer. Upon verification ...
Acceptable items are limited to:
1. Letters and postcards. (Metered or preprinted postage paid envelopes preferred) 2. Greeting cards. These cannot be excessively large, thick, embossed (having a raised surface), having a transparent overlay, ribbons or strings, contain sound-making devices or be Two-ply cards. 3. Only small photographs which do not have a backing capable of concealing contraband. Photographs cannot exceed 5″x7″ in size. It is recommended that the inmate’s name and inmate ID numbers be written on the back of...
Items not Accepted
Any mail that has the following characteristics will be considered contraband and the entire envelope and its contents will be placed as contraband or returned to the sender: 1. Anything mailed in a padded envelope or box. 2. Contains any type of currency or negotiable items (e.g., cash, checks, money orders). 3. Contains postage stamps, stickers, stationery or envelopes. 4. Contains pieces/sheets of plastic or anything laminated. 5. Contains tissue, blotter, or construction paper. 6. Contain...
Books, Magazines, Newspapers
Books are accepted if mailed directly from Amazon Fulfillment Services or Barnes & Noble. Packages containing anything other than books are prohibited (e.g., maps, calendars, care packages, etc.). Be sure to provide the inmate’s name and DLM numbers when placing the order. If a publication contains an article considered to be objectionable and/or a threat to facility security, the publication will not be delivered and will either be returned to the publisher or placed as contraband.
There are several ways to visit an inmate at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. Video Visitation This service is provided by a 3rd party vendor TechFriends. They provide a video visitation system allows inmates to converse with friends and family through video. This allows anyone with internet access to schedule a time to video visit someon...
Click to download a PDF version of the visitation application DLM Visitation ApplicationDavid L. Moss Criminal Justice Center Location and Phone Number. David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center 300 N. Denver Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103 Phone: (918) 596-8900. Jail Operations. The David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (DLMCJC), also known as the Tulsa County Jail was opened in 1997 with a total capacity of 1714 beds.
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Use these links to search for active warrants from both the City of Tulsa Municipal Court and the Tulsa County District Court.