Edmond Traffic Ticket Lookup

Edmond traffic ticket records are maintained by the Edmond Municipal Court at 120 E Main Street. Whether you need to pay a citation, check case status, or request records, the court handles all traffic and ordinance violations within Edmond city limits. Edmond is a court not of record in Oklahoma County, with fines up to $750 and penalties up to 60 days in jail. The court publishes a detailed fine schedule online, so you can look up the standard fine for your specific violation before paying.

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Edmond Overview

Oklahoma County
Court Not of Record Court Type
~100,000 Population
(405) 359-4360 Court Phone

Edmond Municipal Court Traffic Tickets

Edmond Municipal Court is a court not of record. Proceedings are not kept as a formal transcript. Maximum penalties under the court's jurisdiction are $750 in fines and 60 days in jail for city ordinance violations. Appeals from Edmond Municipal Court go to the Oklahoma County District Court, where the case is heard de novo, meaning it starts fresh at the district level.

The court is at 120 E Main Street in downtown Edmond. Office hours are longer on weekdays than the typical city court, with the building open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. On Fridays, the court closes at 11:30 AM, so if you need to come in person on a Friday, arrive early. The mailing address is different from the physical address; use the P.O. Box when sending payment by mail.

Court Edmond Municipal Court
Address 120 E Main Street
Edmond, OK 73034
Mailing Address P.O. Box 2970
Edmond, OK 73083
Phone (405) 359-4360
Fax (405) 359-4726
Hours Monday through Thursday: 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Website edmondok.gov - Municipal Court

How to Pay Edmond Traffic Tickets

Edmond offers online payment for traffic citations through the Municipal Online Payments portal at edmondok.municipalonlinepayments.com. You can pay 24 hours a day. The portal accepts credit and debit cards. Be aware of the fees before you pay: the city charges a 3% service fee on every transaction, and there is an additional $2.50 fee from the Municipal Online Payments platform for online and phone payments. Both fees are non-refundable.

In-person payment at the court window avoids the online convenience fee if you pay with cash or check. Mail payments go to the P.O. Box. Include your citation number on checks and money orders. Do not send cash by mail.

Court appearance is required for some charge types. Call (405) 359-4360 if you are unsure whether your specific citation requires you to appear before the judge. Edmond's fine schedule is published online and shows the base amount for dozens of traffic violations. You can find it at edmondok.gov/1532/Fines-Costs. Some examples from the schedule:

  • Speeding 10 mph or less over: $120
  • Speeding 16-20 mph over: $180
  • Speeding 21-25 mph over: $200
  • Speeding in a school zone: $280
  • Reckless driving: $580
  • Stop sign violation: $150
  • No proof of insurance: $180

The Edmond Municipal Court main page is shown below.

edmond traffic ticket records municipal court page screenshot

The court page has links to payment options, the fines schedule, and records request forms.

Traffic Court Procedures in Edmond

Whether you need to appear depends on the charge. Some citations can be resolved by paying the fine, while others require a court appearance before the judge. Call the court at (405) 359-4360 to confirm your specific case requirements. Going in without knowing can result in being told to come back, or worse, missing a required appearance date.

When you pay an Edmond traffic ticket, it is treated as a conviction and reported to the Oklahoma DPS within five days. This can affect your driving record and insurance rates. If you want to contest the ticket or explore alternatives, request a hearing before the payment deadline rather than paying right away.

Edmond Municipal Court is a court not of record. If you appeal a ruling, the case goes to Oklahoma County District Court for a fresh hearing. You are not bound by anything argued at the municipal court level. The district court looks at the case anew.

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Oklahoma County Court Records

Edmond is in Oklahoma County. Traffic cases filed under state law, DUI charges, and felony matters go to the Oklahoma County District Court rather than Edmond Municipal Court. For state court traffic ticket records and district court case information, visit the Oklahoma County Traffic Ticket Records page.

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