Tulsa Eviction Statistics

Tracking evictions across Tulsa County, OK

Welcome to the Tulsa County Eviction Tracker—a community resource dedicated to providing the most accurate and up-to-date information on eviction filings in Tulsa County.

We believe that access to reliable data is vital for fostering transparency, empowering residents, and encouraging meaningful dialogue around housing issues.

By presenting an unfiltered snapshot of court records and eviction statistics, our goal is to inform the public and support community leaders, advocates, and policymakers in making data-driven decisions.

We hope this resource will serve as a catalyst for increased awareness and constructive efforts to address housing challenges in our community.

Since Last Year

2023 - 2024

-2% decrease in total eviction filings.

4% increase in executions by sheriff.

17% increase in total money judgments.

Last Year Total


2024
Avg Eviction Process Duration 19.9 days + notice period
Dismissal Rate 56.7%
Execution Rate (Sheriff) 10.2%
Money Judgment Rate 27.4%

Overview Statistics


2019 2020 * 2021 * 2022 2023 2024
Total Eviction Filings 14168 8412 9108 12514 13711 13396
Total Executions (Sheriff) 1526 872 963 1347 1313 1363
Total Money Judgments 4158 1632 1353 2509 3149 3670
Total Dismissals 6365 4624 5360 6893 6841 7602
* court heavily affected by COVID

Landlord Attorneys

2024

Landlords with attorneys resolve cases faster (19.1 vs. 23.3 days) and secure more money judgments (55% vs. 47.1%), but execute fewer sheriff lockouts (9.7% vs. 12.2%) and face slightly fewer dismissals (46.1% vs. 52.5%), indicating that legal representation enhances efficiency and financial outcomes while reducing eviction completions.

Without Attorney With Attorney
Avg Eviction Process Duration 23.3 days + notice period 19.1 days + notice period
Dismissal Rate 52.5% 46.1%
Execution Rate (Sheriff) 12.2% 9.7%
Money Judgment Rate 47.1% 55%

Tenant Attorneys

2024

Tenants with attorneys endure longer case durations (33 vs. 18.3 days) and face a sharply higher money judgment rate (91.3% vs. 47.1%), alongside reduced dismissals (34.9% vs. 48.9%) and higher sheriff lockout rates (12.7% vs. 9.9%), indicating that legal representation may prolong disputes while increasing eviction completions and financial losses.

Without Attorney With Attorney
Avg Eviction Process Duration 18.3 days + notice period 33 days + notice period
Dismissal Rate 48.9% 34.9%
Execution Rate (Sheriff) 9.9% 12.7%
Money Judgment Rate 47.1% 91.3%