The downtown Tulsa skyline after snow Jan. 24, 2026.
  • Cashier windows are closed for in-person services, but utility payments can be made online or by calling 311.
  • 311 agents will take calls 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during normal business hours.
  • The city clerk’s office is closed for in-person services. Contact the office during business hours by emailing cityclerk@cityoftulsa.org.
  • The Tulsa Permit Center is closed for in-person services, but permitting activities can be conducted by phone during normal business hours at (918) 596-9456 or online. Neighborhood inspections are canceled and will resume when street conditions improve pending an emergency.
  • Tulsa Municipal Court – Closed Monday

    • Cases scheduled for Monday will be passed until Wednesday.
    • Municipal tickets can be paid online.

    Tulsa Animal Services — Closed Monday

    • Animal control officers will respond to calls for service, and residents can browse adoptable pets online.

    Tulsa Police Department

    • Residents can make non-emergency reports online or by calling (918) 596-9222. Call 911 for an emergency.

    Winter Weather Shelters (open 24/7)

    The following shelters will be open 24/7 during this weather event. Pets are accepted where noted.

    • John 3:16 Mission, 506 N. Cheyenne Ave.
    • Salvation Army Center of Hope, 102 N. Denver Ave.
    • Tulsa Day Center, 415 W. Archer St.
    • CREOKS Winter Shelter, 7216 E. Admiral Place (pets accepted, capacity 250 through Sunday night, additional volunteers needed)
    • Tulsa Dream Center West, 4122 W. 55th Place (pets accepted, capacity 150 through Sunday night)

    The Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Health Department are also closing all locations Monday.

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