Grady County Traffic Ticket Records

Grady County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Chickasha and are available for free online through the Oklahoma Supreme Court Network at OSCN.net. The OSCN system gives you direct access to Grady County court dockets, so you can look up traffic citations, check case status, and review docket entries without any cost or subscription.

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Grady County Overview

Chickasha County Seat
6th Judicial District
OSCN Record System
~55,000 Population

Grady County Court Clerk

The Grady County Court Clerk is located at the county courthouse in Chickasha. The clerk keeps all official traffic ticket records for cases filed in District Court. You can reach the clerk at (405) 224-2345. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Grady County also offers e-payment options for some cases, which means you may be able to pay a traffic fine without visiting the courthouse in person.

To get a certified copy of a traffic record from Grady County, you need to contact the clerk's office directly. Certified copies are official court documents used when you need proof of how a case was resolved. There is a per-page copy fee. Plain copies cost less than certified ones. For just looking up a case, the OSCN online search is faster and free.

Office Grady County Court Clerk
Location Chickasha, Oklahoma (Grady County Courthouse)
Phone (405) 224-2345
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Search OSCN Grady County Dockets

Chickasha Municipal Court

The Chickasha Municipal Court handles city traffic violations issued within Chickasha city limits. You can reach them at (405) 222-6070. Chickasha also offers online ticket payment through the city website. If your ticket was from a Chickasha city officer inside the city, the case is likely at municipal court, not District Court. The two are separate systems.

Municipal court records do not show up in OSCN. If you search OSCN and do not find a case, it may be that the ticket is in municipal court. Contact Chickasha Municipal Court at the number above to check. This is a common point of confusion when searching Grady County traffic ticket records.

Tuttle, another growing community in Grady County, has its own municipal court as well. The Tuttle Municipal Court handles city-level violations in Tuttle. If you got a ticket in Tuttle, check there first before looking in OSCN.

Grady County Sheriff and Traffic Enforcement

The Grady County Sheriff's Office at (405) 224-0984 handles patrol on county roads and unincorporated areas. Deputies issue traffic citations that go to the Grady County District Court and appear in OSCN. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol covers Interstate 44 and the state highways running through Grady County. Both the Sheriff's Office and OHP are active in this county, especially on the I-44 corridor.

I-44 cuts through Grady County and is a major route between Oklahoma City and Lawton. OHP presence on that stretch tends to be consistent. If you were stopped on I-44 or a state highway in Grady County, your ticket record is at the District Court in Chickasha and searchable through OSCN for free.

6th Judicial District Court

Grady County is part of the 6th Judicial District. The District Court in Chickasha handles all felony and misdemeanor traffic offenses at the state level, including DUI arrests, reckless driving charges, and driving after revocation. The court also hears appeals from municipal courts in the county.

Traffic cases that do not involve a criminal charge may resolve without a formal hearing if you pay the fine before the court date. Contested cases or criminal-level traffic charges require an appearance. If you have a court date at the Grady County District Court, check the OSCN docket to stay current on your case. The docket is updated as the case moves through the system.

DUI Cases in Grady County

DUI arrests in Grady County are criminal cases filed in District Court. They show up in OSCN. Oklahoma DUI charges can lead to jail time, large fines, license revocation, and mandatory ignition interlock installation depending on prior history and blood alcohol content. First-time offenders may qualify for a deferred sentence, but the process is not automatic. A criminal defense attorney can advise you on what options exist in the 6th District.

If you need to look up a DUI case in Grady County, OSCN is your best starting point. Search by name to find the case, then review the docket entries to see where the case stands. Because OSCN is free and updated regularly, it is the most practical tool for checking the status of a DUI or other serious traffic case in this county.

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Cities in Grady County

Grady County includes Chickasha, Tuttle, Blanchard, Chickasha, Ninnekah, and several other communities. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. All District Court traffic cases for Grady County are filed in Chickasha at the county courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Grady County. Search by the location of your traffic stop to find the right court.