Traffic Ticket Records in Creek County
Creek County traffic ticket records are filed with the District Court Clerk in Sapulpa and are available for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Creek County is part of the 11th Judicial District and operates a two-division court system with offices in both Sapulpa and Bristow, giving the county good coverage across its communities for traffic case processing.
Creek County Overview
Creek County District Court and Court Clerk
The Creek County District Court operates out of two locations. The main courthouse is in Sapulpa, the county seat. There is also a court division in Bristow that covers the eastern part of the county. The Court Clerk's office maintains traffic ticket records for the entire county at both locations. The OSCN online search for Creek County uses the Bristow division database identifier, but it covers all Creek County cases.
Creek County is part of the 11th Judicial District. The District Court has full jurisdiction over all case types, including traffic violations. Traffic enforcement in the county comes from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the Creek County Sheriff's Office, and various city police departments for violations within city limits. The Sheriff's Office is at 303 W 1st St in Sapulpa, phone (918) 227-6371, and patrols county roads outside incorporated areas.
| Court | Creek County District Court - 11th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Main Courthouse | Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Bristow Division | Bristow, OK 74010 |
| Phone | (918) 227-2525 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Creek County |
| Online Payment | pay.oscn.net/epayments |
How to Search Creek County Traffic Records
Creek County traffic ticket records are free to search at oscn.net. The OSCN case search lets you look up records by name or case number. Search by the defendant's last name to see all matching cases. The results show the charge, filing date, and current status. Click any case number to see the full docket, which lists every entry from the initial filing through the most recent action.
The OSCN system shows whether fines have been paid, whether there is a pending court date, and how a case was resolved. This is a useful tool for employers doing background checks, for individuals verifying their own records, or for anyone who needs to confirm the status of a traffic case in Creek County.
For paper copies of Creek County traffic records, contact the Court Clerk's office in Sapulpa at (918) 227-2525 during regular business hours. The clerk can search by name or case number and make copies for a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more than standard copies. You can also call ahead to confirm the exact fee and find out which office location has the records you need, since the county has both Sapulpa and Bristow locations.
Online payment for eligible district court fines is available at pay.oscn.net/epayments. Enter your citation or case number to check if your ticket qualifies for online payment. City-issued violations in Sapulpa go to the Sapulpa Municipal Court at city hall, phone (918) 224-3891, which also offers online ticket payment.
The OSCN system for Creek County uses the Bristow division identifier and covers all Creek County traffic ticket records in the district court system.
Search Creek County traffic violations by name or case number to find docket details, fine amounts, and case status.
Traffic Violations in Creek County
Creek County processes traffic cases from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the Sheriff's Office, and state agency officers. Common violations include speeding on state highways, failure to yield, lane violations, and driving without insurance or a valid license. These are routine traffic matters resolved through payment or a court appearance in Sapulpa or Bristow depending on where the case is assigned.
The county is located west of Tulsa and sees traffic from both local commuters and travelers on the state routes passing through. Speeding and related highway violations are among the most frequent cases. More serious violations like DUI and reckless driving come up regularly in district court as well. These carry criminal penalties including possible license suspension and fines well above those for standard speeding tickets.
Creek County's Drug Court program may be relevant for repeat offenders dealing with substance-related issues connected to traffic charges. If DUI is part of a pattern, the court may offer alternatives to standard sentencing. Talk to an attorney if you want to understand your options before entering a plea on a DUI charge in Creek County.
The Bristow Municipal Court at bristowok.com handles city traffic violations issued in Bristow, separate from district court cases filed in the county system.
Bristow city violations go to the Bristow Municipal Court at (918) 367-5535, while state and county citations are handled by the Creek County District Court.
Paying Creek County Traffic Citations
Online payment for eligible Creek County district court traffic fines is available at pay.oscn.net/epayments. Enter your case number, confirm the balance, and pay by card. This works for citations filed in district court. If your ticket is not found online, call the Court Clerk at (918) 227-2525 to confirm the status and arrange payment.
In-person payment is accepted at the Creek County Court Clerk's offices in Sapulpa and Bristow, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Mail payment is also accepted. Send a check or money order with your case number to the courthouse in Sapulpa. Do not send cash by mail. If you are paying a Sapulpa city ticket, contact the Sapulpa Municipal Court at (918) 224-3891. Bristow city tickets go to the Bristow Municipal Court at (918) 367-5535. City and district court tickets are different and handled by different offices.
Unpaid fines result in a license hold through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. You cannot renew your license while the hold is active. Address tickets quickly to avoid this, and if payment is a challenge, ask the clerk about a payment plan.
Legal Resources for Creek County
The Oklahoma Bar Association at okbar.org offers a lawyer referral service that can connect you with traffic and criminal defense attorneys in Creek County and the Tulsa metro area. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma serves qualifying low-income residents for civil matters. For basic case questions, call the Court Clerk at (918) 227-2525. Staff can help with case status, payment information, and records requests. The OSCN self-help resources at oscn.net also provide general guidance on Oklahoma court procedures.
Cities in Creek County
Creek County has several cities, each with a municipal court for city-issued traffic violations. Sapulpa is the county seat, and Bristow is the second main city with a court division. Other communities include Drumright, Kiefer, and Mannford. None of the cities in Creek County meet the population threshold for a separate city page. All state and county traffic cases throughout Creek County go through the District Court in Sapulpa.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Creek County. Traffic cases are filed in the county where the violation occurred.