Woodward Oklahoma Homepage
Woodward Oklahoma Homepage
Search

Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.

Woodward County 911

29
  • The Center answers calls for emergency city services when the regular business offices are closed. These calls include, water leaks, sewage back-ups, injured animals, etc. When notified of a problem, the Center contacts the on-call person for that particular department. The on-call person in turn will either contact the citizen or go directly to the scene, depending on the circumstances.

    Woodward County 911
  • Defensive Driving classes are no longer offered by our court. If someone wants to take a class, they can go to www.oksafety.org or www.drivesafeonline.org to sign up for a class at another location.

    Woodward County 911
  • Woodward County Jail provides fingerprinting services.

    Woodward County 911
  • The City of Woodward has a designated truck route. The route is the federal highways (Williams/9th and Oklahoma Avenue). If a truck is making deliveries to a store that is allowed. If they have more questions, they can speak with an officer.

    Woodward County 911
  • For questions regarding your driving record, contact Oklahoma Department of Public Safety at 405-425-2424 or online at https://oklahoma.gov/dps/faqs/driving-record-motor-vehicle-report-mvr-faq.html .

    Woodward County 911
  • No, we do not encourage anyone to leave their residence in the middle of the storm. Any places that become open will be announced on the Ready Woodward Facebook page.

    Woodward County 911
  • Oklahoma law requires every child under 8 years old to be properly secured in a child passenger restraint system. 

    Follow these guidelines to keep them safe:

    0-2 years: By law, children under 2 must be properly secured in a rear-facing car seat. 

    2-4 years: Must be in a car seat until age 4. 

    4-8 years: Must be in a car seat or child booster seat until at least age 8, unless the child is taller than 4'9".

    8 years or taller than 4'9": Should wear a seat belt. 

    Woodward County 911
  • The Woodward County Court Clerks office processes requests for protective orders.

    Woodward County 911
  • Police reports are usually ready within 5 working days through the Chief of Police’s Secretary for Woodward, through the Administrative Assistant of for Woodward County, and through Chief of Police’s Assistant for Mooreland.  To obtain a collision report, submit a Reports Request Form along with all applicable fees by either of the following methods:

    1. Mail the form and all applicable fees, using one of the forms of payment listed at the bottom of the form, to:
      1. Service Oklahoma Records Management Division

    P. O. Box 11415 Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0415

    1. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your request.

    Please do not use Federal Express (FedEx) or United Parcel Service (UPS). 

    Only United States Postal Service (USPS) is acceptable.

    Woodward County 911
  • All requests must directly go to the Chief of Police for both Mooreland and Woodward and through the Sheriff for Woodward County.

    Woodward County 911
  • You can contact the Woodward County Jail at 256-3264 option 2.

    Woodward County 911
  • If you have the serial number of the purchased item you can contact the Detective Division at 254-8535 between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM, Monday-Friday.

    Woodward County 911
  • Thank you for inquiring about employment with the City of Woodward. Citizens can look this information up on the city’s website at www.cityofwoodward-ok.gov and clicking on Employment.

    Woodward County 911
  • Sex offenders are required by law to register with the law enforcement agency for where they reside.  Citizens can search their neighborhood at www.nsopw.gov

    Woodward County 911
  • Yes. For any person under the age of eighteen (18). No minor shall loiter, idle, wander, stroll or play in or upon the public streets, highways, roads, alleys, parks, playgrounds or other public grounds, public places and public buildings, places of amusement and entertainment, vacant lots or other unsupervised places, to include, but not be limited to, driving, riding or parking any motorized or nonmotorized vehicle in or upon the public streets, highways, roads, alleys, parks, playgrounds or other public grounds, public places and public buildings, places of amusement and entertainment, vacant lots or other unsupervised places, between the following hours: 

       A.   Eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. and five o'clock (5:00) A.M. on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday;

       B.   One o'clock (1:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) A.M. on Saturday morning and Sunday morning. (2001 Code § 136.02)

    Woodward County 911
  • Yes. It is unlawful for any person to disturb the peace and quietude of any part of the city by operating, having operated, or permitting to be operated any contrivance, whether electric or not, with or without a loudspeaker, in such a manner as to emit loud music, noise or words. (2001 Code § 132.05). Violations will be determined the officer.

    Woodward County 911
  • You can contact the Woodward County Sheriff’s Office at 580-256-3264 option 3.

    Woodward County 911
  • Woodward Police Department allows online reports to be completed by going to the City of Woodward’s website. Woodward County Sheriff’s Office and Mooreland Police department do not offer online reports. 

    Woodward County 911
  • Information can be added to a police report online by contacting the originating officer or deputy who took the initial report. If they are off duty, a message can be left and they will get back to you. Or another officer or deputy can take the information and add to the original report. 

    Woodward County 911
  • Information regarding the price of a ticket or questions regarding the amount of any fine can be obtained by calling the number listed under the Court section of the citation. For Municipal citations in Woodward contact the City of Woodward Court Clerk at 580-254-8585. For Municipal citations in Mooreland contact the Mooreland Police Department at 580-994-5924. For District citations for Woodward County contact the Woodward County Court Clerk at 580-256-3413. 

    Woodward County 911
  • FOI requests are handled by each agency.  For incident reports the requests can be sent to the Chief of Police’s Secretary for both Woodward or Mooreland, or the Sheriff’s Office. All requests for radio logs for recordings can be sent to the City of Woodward City Clerk’s Office. 

    Woodward County 911
  • No.  Our police cars are not equipped to jump start cars.  Usually a wrecker service can provide you with assistance.

    Woodward County 911
  • Contact Animal Services during business hours at 254-8549.  It is recommended you keep a log of dates and times when the dog has been a nuisance.

    Woodward County 911
  • This is considered a civil matter between you and your roommate, husband or wife. The police department and sheriff’s office cannot get involved in these matters.  All civil matters are handled through the court.  If you fear for your safety while you retrieve some of your property, you can call our non-emergency number and request a civil standby.

    Woodward County 911
  • The Woodward Police Department’s address is 1219 8th Street, Woodward, OK 73801.

    The Mooreland Police Department’s address is 212 S Main Street, Mooreland, OK 73852.

    Woodward County 911
  • You have to speak with a Police Supervisor who can send you a complaint form to fill out or speak with the Chief of Police.

    Woodward County 911
  • The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa with the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (including the Battered Immigrant Women’s Protection Act) in October 2000. The legislation also helps law enforcement agencies to better serve victims of crimes. Further information can be found at the following website and the victim can contact CID for help: 

    http://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/victims-human-trafficking-other-crimes/victims-criminal-activity-u-nonimmigrant-status/victims-criminal-activity-u-nonimmigrant-status

    Woodward County 911
  • Woodward 911 Non-Emergency

    254-8518

    Woodward County Sheriff

    256-3264

    Woodward District Court

    256-3413

    Oklahoma Highway Patrol

    580-338-3366

    Mooreland Police Department

    994-5924

    Woodward Fire - Non-Emergency

    254-8540

    Animal Control

    254-8549

    Woodward County Prosecutors Office

    256-8616

    Woodward 9-1-1 Director

    254-8586

    Woodward County Hot Check Division

    254-0030

    EMS (Ambulance Service)

    254-3341

    Woodward County 911
  • AAA can provide states not listed

    800-222-7623

    Oklahoma                  

    Kansas                      

    Texas                         

    Colorado                    

    New Mexico              

    Arkansas                   

    Missouri                     

    Nebraska                   

     

    844-465-4997

    800-511-5368

    800-452-9292

    303-639-1111

    800-432-4269

    800-245-1672

    888-275-6636

    800-432-4269

    Woodward County 911
  1. Woodward Oklahoma Homepage

Contact Us

  1. City of Woodward 
    722 Main Street 
    Woodward, OK 73801

  2. Phone: 580-256-2280

  3. Email Us

Government Websites by CivicPlus®
Arrow Left Arrow Right
Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow