Owasso Traffic Ticket Records

Owasso traffic ticket records are managed by the Owasso Municipal Court. The court holds sessions at 109 N Birch Street, while the court clerk office is located at City Hall at 200 S Main Street. Owasso straddles the line between Tulsa County and Rogers County, with most of the city falling in Rogers County. You can look up citations and pay fines through the court's online portal. The municipal court handles city traffic violations, while more serious charges go through the county district court system.

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Owasso Overview

Rogers / Tulsa County
Municipal Court Court Type
~40,000 Population
918-376-1550 Court Phone

Owasso Municipal Court Traffic Tickets

The Owasso Municipal Court has two locations you should know about. Court sessions are held at the courthouse at 109 N Birch Street. Sessions take place on Thursdays only, starting at 5:00 PM. That is it. One day a week. If your ticket requires a court appearance, Thursday evening is when you show up. The court clerk office, where you handle payments and ask questions, is at City Hall at 200 S Main Street.

The City Hall clerk office has broader hours. It is open Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and Friday from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. You can call 918-376-1550 or email court@cityofowasso.com with questions. The mailing address is P.O. Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055. Use the P.O. Box if you are sending a payment or documents by mail.

Court House 109 N Birch St, Owasso, OK 74055
Court Clerk (City Hall) 200 S Main St, Owasso, OK 74055
Mailing Address P.O. Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055
Phone 918-376-1550
Email court@cityofowasso.com
Court Sessions Thursdays at 5:00 PM
Clerk Hours Mon-Thu 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM; Fri 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Website cityofowasso.com - Municipal Court

How to Pay Owasso Traffic Tickets

The online payment portal lets you search for your citation and pay it with a credit or debit card. You can also use the court search tool to look up your case before paying. The city's general pay page has links to all payment options available through the city website.

In-person payments are taken at the City Hall clerk window during business hours. The clerk accepts cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. If you pay in person, you get a receipt right away. Mail payments go to P.O. Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055. Include a copy of your citation with the payment so the clerk knows which case to apply it to. Do not send cash in the mail.

The statewide court records page is shown below for reference.

Oklahoma state courts network traffic ticket records search

Use OSCN to search for state-level cases filed in the Rogers County or Tulsa County District Court.

Owasso Traffic Ticket Dismissals and Reductions

Owasso has some specific rules for certain types of tickets that can save you money. If you got a citation for no proof of insurance, you can bring valid proof of coverage to court. If you show that you were insured at the time of the stop, the citation gets dismissed. That is a common outcome in Owasso and many other Oklahoma cities. Bring the actual insurance card or a letter from your insurer that shows coverage on the date of the citation.

Expired tag tickets also get special treatment. If you renew your registration after getting the ticket, bring the receipt of renewal to court. The fine drops to $30, and the citation is dismissed once you pay that reduced amount. This only works if you actually renew. Just showing up without proof of renewal does not help.

These dismissal options require a court appearance. You cannot handle them online. Since court is only on Thursday evenings, plan ahead. Show up at 109 N Birch Street before 5:00 PM with your documents ready. The process is usually quick for these types of cases. If you fail to appear, the court issues a bench warrant. Service Oklahoma can also suspend your driving privileges for not showing up, which creates a much bigger problem than the original ticket.

Failure to appear on a traffic citation in Owasso leads to a bench warrant. The judge signs the warrant, and it goes into the system. Law enforcement can arrest you on it during a traffic stop or at your home. The warrant also triggers a notification to Service Oklahoma (formerly the Department of Public Safety), which suspends your driving privileges. Driving on a suspended license is a separate offense that carries its own penalties.

If you have an outstanding warrant from Owasso, call the court clerk at 918-376-1550. Ask what you owe and what steps you need to take to clear it. Sometimes you can resolve it by paying the fine and warrant fee. Other times you may need to appear before the judge on a Thursday session. The sooner you deal with it, the less it costs. Warrants do not go away on their own. They sit there until you act or until you get arrested on them.

Owasso Traffic Records and State Resources

The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to court records statewide. Since Owasso spans two counties, you may need to search both Rogers County and Tulsa County on OSCN to find state-level traffic cases. Municipal court records from the city's own system will not appear on OSCN. Use the city's online portal for those records instead.

The Oklahoma Bar Association has a lawyer referral service if you need legal advice. Traffic attorneys in the Tulsa metro area handle cases in Owasso regularly. A quick call can help you figure out whether contesting a ticket is worth the effort. Some traffic lawyers work on flat fees, so you know the cost before you commit.

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Rogers County Court Records

Most of Owasso falls within Rogers County. State-level traffic offenses and charges filed under Oklahoma statutes go through the Rogers County District Court in Claremore. Some parts of Owasso are in Tulsa County, so your case may go to the Tulsa County District Court depending on where the violation occurred. For county-level traffic ticket records and district court case searches, visit the Rogers County page.

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