Search Yukon Traffic Ticket Records

Yukon traffic ticket records are handled by the Yukon Municipal Court, which processes all city traffic and ordinance violations. The court clerk office is at 532 West Main in Yukon, and the courthouse is at 12 South 5th Street. If you got a ticket from the Yukon Police Department, your case goes through the municipal court system. You can pay tickets online, by mail, or in person during business hours. Yukon is in Canadian County, so state-level charges and felonies go through the Canadian County District Court instead. This page walks through how to search Yukon traffic ticket records, pay fines, and handle warrants.

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Yukon Court Overview

Canadian County
Not of Record Court Type
$750 Max Fine Limit
60 Days Max Jail Limit

Yukon Municipal Court Traffic Tickets

The Yukon Municipal Court is a court not of record. It handles violations of the Yukon City Code, including traffic offenses. The maximum fine is $750 unless state law says otherwise. That does not include state fees, court costs, or city fees that get added on top. Jail time can go up to 60 days for the most serious city ordinance violations.

The court clerk office is at 532 West Main in Yukon. Hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. The courthouse where you appear before the judge is at a different spot: 12 South 5th Street. Each ticket gets a court date and time. If you do not pay before that date, you need to show up. The municipal judge will hear your case and set your fine. You can find more details at the Yukon Court page.

All felonies and misdemeanors that fall outside the Yukon City Code are handled by the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. State-level DUI charges, for instance, go to district court rather than the city court. If you are unsure which court has your case, the clerk can tell you.

How to Pay Yukon Traffic Tickets

Yukon offers several ways to pay a traffic ticket. The ticket information page has all the details. Online payment is at the municipal online payments portal. The system takes Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. There is a $7.00 credit card convenience fee for online payments.

To pay by mail, send a cashier's check or money order made out to the City of Yukon. Include a copy of your ticket with the payment. The full amount must reach the court clerk by 5:00 PM on your assigned court date. If it comes in late, you have to appear before the judge. Do not send cash in the mail.

In-person payments go to the court clerk office at 532 West Main. They take cash, cashier's checks, money orders, and credit cards. Walk in during business hours, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. No appointment needed. Bring your ticket or know your citation number so the clerk can pull up your case fast.

Note: If you do not pay by your court date and do not show up, the court issues a warrant.

The OSCN e-payment system handles online payments for many Oklahoma courts, including some municipal court fines that route through the state system.

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Check the Yukon municipal court portal first for city tickets, and use OSCN for any state-level charges filed in Canadian County.

Yukon Traffic Ticket Warrants

Warrants in Yukon get issued fast. A failure to appear warrant comes out the day after you miss your court date. The court adds a $260 warrant fee to what you already owe. Your driving privileges get suspended too. That stays in place until you clear the warrant and pay the full amount.

A failure to pay warrant is a bit different. It gets issued when you break a judge's payment order. The fee for that one is $340. Same result though: your license gets suspended and you have an active warrant out.

To clear a warrant, go to the court clerk office and pay with cash, cashier's check, money order, or credit card. You can also turn yourself in at the Yukon Police Department. The municipal judge will set your fine at the jail. Once the warrant is paid and closed, the court clerk processes a release for your suspended license. You need to pick that release up and take it to DPS at 3600 N Martin Luther King in Oklahoma City. DPS Driver Compliance is at 405-425-2059. Your license is not restored until DPS signs off on it.

Court records from the Yukon Municipal Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes. You can request records in person at the clerk office. Bring valid ID. There is a $1.00 per page copy fee, and you may need to fill out an Open Records Request form.

Your driving record is a separate thing. That is kept by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, not the city court. You can get a copy of your driving record at any tag agency in Oklahoma. It shows all violations that have been reported to the state, no matter which court handled them. The Oklahoma State Courts Network also provides general court information and access to Oklahoma statutes.

Canadian County Court Records

Yukon is in Canadian County. State-level traffic charges, DUI cases, and anything outside the Yukon City Code go through the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. The district court uses the OSCN system for free online case lookups. The Oklahoma Bar Association can help you find a local attorney if you need one for a more serious traffic charge.

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