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Moore Police Department

OK · 62,793 residents

Needs Investigation

The Moore Police Department in Oklahoma uses LexisNexis’s Accurint Virtual Crime Center, confirmed through the EFF’s Atlas of Surveillance. Moore is a city of about 65,000 residents in Cleveland County, directly south of Oklahoma City.

Moore PD appears in the Atlas sourced from the same Oklahoma City council document that produced entries for the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office and Canadian County Sheriff’s Office. Multiple agencies from different counties appearing in a single Oklahoma City council document is a strong indicator of a regional consortium arrangement — one in which Oklahoma City or a central Oklahoma sheriff may function as the lead contract agency for surrounding municipalities and counties.

Oklahoma has no sanctuary policies. If Moore PD is a sub-agency in a regional AVCC consortium, it would be contributing data rather than simply accessing it — but that distinction depends on the addendum language, which has not been confirmed.

Contract signals

Database Interface (Schedule A)
○ not in record
AVCC XML Addendum present
○ not in record
Irrevocable license clause
○ not in record
Jail Booking Search & Report
○ not in record
Community Crime Map
○ not in record
BuyCrash (crash data feed)
○ not in record

Technical

RMS vendor
CAD vendor
Data fields shared (known)

Sanctuary status

Sanctuary jurisdiction
No
Bypass confirmed

Source

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Discovery method
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Last researched May 31, 2026