Traffic Ticket Records in Caddo County
Caddo County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Anadarko and are free to search online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The court covers citations from county roads and state highways for the 6th Judicial District.
Caddo County Overview
Caddo County District Court Clerk
The Caddo County Court Clerk is the keeper of all traffic ticket records in the county. The office is at the Caddo County Courthouse in Anadarko. Staff can look up case status, confirm fine amounts, and make copies of court documents. You can reach the clerk by phone during business hours or use the OSCN portal online to search for cases without coming in.
Caddo County is part of the 6th Judicial District, the same district that includes Beckham County. The District Court handles traffic, misdemeanor, felony, civil, and probate cases. Court dates for traffic matters vary based on the judge's schedule. If a traffic fine is not paid and the court date is missed, the court can issue a warrant. The Department of Public Safety can then suspend the driver's license until the case is resolved.
| Court | Caddo County District Court - 6th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | Caddo County Courthouse Anadarko, OK 73005 |
| Phone | (405) 247-3393 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Caddo County |
Searching Caddo County Traffic Records Online
Caddo County uses the OSCN system. You can search traffic ticket records at no cost through the Caddo County OSCN portal. Enter a name or case number to pull up a case. Traffic cases are labeled TR in the case number. The system shows case status, party names, charges, and docket entries.
Document images are available in OSCN for many cases. New filings typically take 24 to 48 hours to appear after the clerk enters them. The OSCN e-Payments feature lets you pay eligible traffic fines online. Check your case status first to see if online payment is an option for your citation. If it is, you can pay from any device without going to the courthouse.
In-person searches are available at the Caddo County Courthouse in Anadarko. The clerk's office can run lookups and print copies while you wait. Copy fees apply. Certified copies are needed for legal or official purposes.
The screenshot from oscn.net/dockets/getcaseinformation.aspx?db=caddo shows the OSCN case search portal used for Caddo County traffic ticket records.
The portal allows free public searches by name or case number and shows docket entries and current status for all Caddo County traffic cases.
Traffic Citations in Caddo County
The Caddo County Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and enforces traffic laws in unincorporated areas. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol covers state highways, including US-62 and US-277, which run through the county. Both agencies file citations with the Caddo County District Court in Anadarko. Once filed, the case is a public record available through OSCN.
Common traffic violations in Caddo County include speeding, running a red light or stop sign, failure to yield, driving without insurance, and improper lane use. DUI and other serious charges go through criminal case numbers rather than traffic case numbers. Unpaid fines and missed court dates lead to warrants and possible license suspension through the Department of Public Safety.
Accident reports for crashes on county roads are available through the Caddo County Sheriff's Office. Contact the office during business hours. Have the date, location, and party names ready. Fees apply for report copies.
Municipal Courts in Caddo County
Anadarko and Hinton both have municipal courts that handle traffic violations inside their city limits. These courts are separate from the Caddo County District Court. If your citation came from a city officer in Anadarko or Hinton, your case goes to that city's municipal court.
Anadarko Municipal Court is located at Anadarko City Hall. Court sessions are held weekly. You can pay fines in person or by mail. For questions, visit cityofanadarko.com. Hinton Municipal Court is at Hinton City Hall. The court handles city traffic and ordinance violations. For Hinton ticket information, visit hintonok.org.
Note: Municipal court records from Anadarko and Hinton do not appear in OSCN. If a search returns no results for a city ticket, contact the municipal court directly.
Access to Caddo County Traffic Records
Traffic records at the Caddo County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be the person named in the case. Submit your request in person at the courthouse, by mail, or by email. Photo ID is required 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. Expunged records are not available to the public. For quick checks on case status, start with the free OSCN search. Visit the courthouse in Anadarko when you need certified copies for legal or official use.
Cities in Caddo County
Caddo County includes Anadarko (the county seat) and several other towns. No city in Caddo County meets the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site.
Communities in Caddo County include Anadarko, Hinton, Chickasha (near the border), Fort Cobb, Cyril, and Carnegie. City police tickets go to local municipal courts. All county road and highway citations go through the Caddo County District Court in Anadarko.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Caddo County. Check where the citation was issued if you are not sure which court has the record.