Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Search
Garfield County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Enid and are fully searchable for free through the Oklahoma Supreme Court Network at OSCN.net. You can look up citations, check case status, and view docket entries without paying anything, making Garfield County one of the more accessible counties for online traffic record searches in Oklahoma.
Garfield County Overview
Free OSCN Search for Garfield County Traffic Records
Garfield County is in the OSCN system, which means you can search traffic ticket records at no cost. Go to oscn.net/dockets and select Garfield County. From there, enter a party name or case number. OSCN returns case information including the charge, docket entries, court dates, and case outcome. No login or subscription is needed. The system is open to anyone.
OSCN covers all cases filed in Garfield County District Court. That includes speeding tickets, DUI cases, reckless driving charges, equipment violations, and any other traffic matter handled at the state court level. The database goes back many years for most case types. If you are looking for a recent ticket or an older one, OSCN is worth checking first before you call the clerk's office.
One thing to know: city-level traffic tickets handled by the Enid Municipal Court or other municipal courts in the county are not in the OSCN District Court database. OSCN only covers the District Court. Municipal court records are kept separately by each city. If a ticket was issued within the city limits of Enid and handled at Enid Municipal Court, you would need to contact that court directly.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN case search portal for Garfield County traffic ticket records.
The OSCN portal above provides free access to Garfield County District Court traffic records by name or case number.
Garfield County Court Clerk
The Garfield County Court Clerk is based in Enid at the county courthouse. This office keeps the official records for all traffic cases filed in Garfield County District Court. The clerk handles copy requests, certified document orders, fine payment processing, and case status inquiries. Because Garfield County is larger than most surrounding counties, the clerk's office tends to be better staffed and easier to reach than in smaller rural counties.
You can call the clerk at (580) 237-0225. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Garfield County also offers e-payment options for some court cases, which can save you a trip to the courthouse. Check the OSCN docket for your case to see if electronic payment is available. Certified copies of traffic records require a formal request and carry a per-page fee.
| Office | Garfield County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Location | Enid, Oklahoma (Garfield County Courthouse) |
| Phone | (580) 237-0225 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | OSCN Garfield County Dockets |
Enid Municipal Court
The Enid Municipal Court handles traffic violations issued within Enid city limits. This is a separate system from the Garfield County District Court. If you got a ticket from an Enid police officer inside the city, your case is likely in municipal court, not District Court. The two courts maintain separate records. Municipal court records do not show up in OSCN.
Enid Municipal Court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can reach them at (580) 616-7300. The city also offers online ticket payment at the Enid city website. If you are not sure whether your ticket is a municipal or district court matter, look at the citation. City police tickets are usually municipal. Highway Patrol and Sheriff's Office tickets tend to go to District Court.
| Court | Enid Municipal Court |
|---|---|
| Phone | (580) 616-7300 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | enid.org - Municipal Court |
Garfield County Sheriff's Office
The Garfield County Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and unincorporated areas. Their phone number is (580) 237-0244. Deputies issue citations for traffic violations on county roads and state highways outside city limits. Those citations are filed in Garfield County District Court and appear in the OSCN system once processed.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol also covers highways running through Garfield County. Both OHP and the Sheriff's Office work the roads around Enid and the rural stretches of the county. If you were stopped by a county deputy or a trooper in Garfield County, your ticket record is at the District Court in Enid and searchable for free through OSCN.
4th Judicial District Court
Garfield County is part of the 4th Judicial District, which covers several north-central Oklahoma counties. The District Court in Garfield County handles the full range of traffic-related criminal matters from DUI arrests to reckless driving charges. The court also handles appeals from Enid Municipal Court and other municipal courts in the county.
For serious traffic violations, the District Court process involves arraignment, possible preliminary hearings, and sometimes a trial. Garfield County's District Court is in Enid, which is the population center of the 4th District. Cases here tend to move at a reasonable pace compared to some smaller county courts. If you have a District Court date in Garfield County, check the OSCN docket for your case to stay current on court dates and status.
Cities in Garfield County
Garfield County is anchored by Enid, its county seat and largest city. Enid has its own municipal court for city traffic violations. Other communities in the county include Waukomis, Breckinridge, Lahoma, and Kremlin, none of which have separate city pages.
All District Court traffic cases for Garfield County are filed in Enid regardless of where in the county the violation occurred.
Nearby Counties
These counties surround Garfield County. Search the right county based on where the traffic stop took place.