Look Up Bryan County Traffic Ticket Records

Bryan County traffic ticket records are on file at the District Court in Durant and are available for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The court handles citations from county roads, state highways, and the Lake Texoma area for the 11th Judicial District.

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Bryan County Overview

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Bryan County District Court Clerk

The Bryan County Court Clerk keeps all traffic ticket records for the county. The courthouse is at 4th and Evergreen in Durant. You can call the clerk's office, stop by in person, or use the OSCN online search to find traffic cases. Staff can confirm payment status, tell you about upcoming court dates, and issue certified copies of court documents.

Bryan County is part of the 11th Judicial District. The court handles felony, misdemeanor, and traffic cases along with civil, probate, and family law matters. Drug Court and Veterans Court programs are available for qualifying defendants. A court coordinator manages scheduling and case flow. If you miss a traffic court date, the judge can issue a bench warrant. The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety may then suspend your license until you clear the matter in court.

Court Bryan County District Court - 11th Judicial District
Address 4th and Evergreen
Durant, OK 74701
Phone (580) 924-8288
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
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Traffic Citations in Bryan County

The Bryan County Sheriff's Office and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the main traffic enforcement agencies in the county. The Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and the Lake Texoma area. OHP covers the state highways. Both agencies send citations to the District Court in Durant. Traffic enforcement near Lake Texoma also includes boating violations, which can result in separate charges through the court.

Once a citation is filed, it becomes a public record and shows up in OSCN. Common violations in Bryan County include speeding, improper passing, failure to yield, no insurance, and driving with a suspended license. Serious offenses like DUI go through criminal case numbers. If a fine is not paid or a court date is missed, the court can issue a bench warrant and notify the Department of Public Safety to suspend the driver's license.

Accident reports for crashes on county roads are handled by the Bryan County Sheriff's Office Records Division. The office is at the courthouse in Durant. Reports are usually ready within a few business days after the incident. Contact the Sheriff's Office at bryancountysheriff.org to ask about report availability and fees.

Durant Municipal Court

The City of Durant runs its own municipal court for traffic violations and ordinance offenses inside city limits. This court is separate from the Bryan County District Court. If your ticket was issued by a Durant Police Department officer inside the city, your case is at Durant Municipal Court, not the county courthouse.

Durant Municipal Court is at Durant City Hall. Court hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Online ticket lookup and payment are available for city citations. The fine schedule is posted online. Warrant information is available through the municipal court clerk. For questions about city tickets, visit durantok.com.

Durant Municipal Court handles all city traffic tickets separately from the Bryan County District Court, with online payment available for qualifying citations.

Note: Durant Municipal Court tickets do not appear in OSCN. If an OSCN search returns no results, check with Durant Municipal Court if the ticket was issued inside city limits.

Requesting Bryan County Traffic Records

Bryan County traffic ticket records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone can ask for them. You do not have to be the person named in the case. Requests can go to the clerk's office in person, by mail, or by email. Bring photo ID for in-person requests.

Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies run $1.00 per page. The clerk usually responds within 5 to 10 business days. Juvenile records are sealed and not public. Expunged records are removed from public access. For quick lookups, start with the free OSCN portal. Visit the courthouse when you need certified copies or documentation for legal use.

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Cities in Bryan County

Bryan County includes Durant (the county seat) and several smaller communities. No city in Bryan County meets the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site.

Communities in Bryan County include Durant, Calera, Caddo, Achille, Bokchito, and Colbert. Traffic tickets from city police go to the local municipal court. All county road and highway citations go through the Bryan County District Court in Durant.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Bryan County in south-central Oklahoma. Check where the ticket was issued if you are not sure which courthouse has the record.