Access Grant County Traffic Ticket Records
Grant County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Medford and are available online through the On Demand Court Records system at ODCR.com. You can search by name or case number to find traffic citations and court cases from Grant County, whether you need to check a case outcome, look up a fine, or confirm a court date.
Grant County Overview
Grant County Traffic Records on ODCR
Grant County uses ODCR, the On Demand Court Records system. Go to odcr.com and find Grant County to begin a search. Basic name searches are free and will show you whether a case exists and give you the case number. For full docket access and document viewing, you need a subscription. ODCR offers a $5 day pass, a $25 monthly plan, and a $55 annual plan.
For most people doing a one-time lookup, the free search is a good starting point. If you see a case in the results and just need the case number or want to know whether it was resolved, that information may be visible without paying. For full docket entries or document copies, you would need to either subscribe or contact the Grant County Court Clerk directly to get copies the old-fashioned way.
The image below shows the Grant County Sheriff's Office website, which is one of the local resources for traffic enforcement information in Grant County.
The Grant County Sheriff's Office issues citations on county roads. Those records are then filed at the District Court in Medford and accessible through ODCR.
Grant County Court Clerk
The Grant County Court Clerk is based in Medford at the county courthouse. This office maintains all official traffic records for cases filed in District Court. The clerk handles copy requests, can verify case status, and processes fine payments. Grant County is a small, rural county, so the clerk's office may have limited staff. Call before making the trip.
The courthouse is in Medford, which is a small town in north-central Oklahoma. If you need a certified copy of a traffic record, you request it from the clerk directly. Basic case information is accessible through the ODCR system online. For in-person visits, hours are generally Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, but confirming by phone first is a good habit for any small-county courthouse visit.
| Office | Grant County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Location | Medford, Oklahoma (Grant County Courthouse) |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | ODCR - Grant County |
Grant County Sheriff's Office
The Grant County Sheriff's Office in Medford patrols county roads and rural areas across this wide, flat farming county in northern Oklahoma. Deputies write traffic citations that are filed at the Medford District Court. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol covers US 64 and other state routes that cross Grant County. Both sets of citations end up at the District Court and show up in ODCR once processed.
Grant County shares a border with Kansas to the north. The county is primarily agricultural, with long stretches of highway between small towns. Speeding and equipment violations are the most common traffic matters in counties like this. If you were stopped on a county road or state highway in Grant County, your citation is at the courthouse in Medford.
4th Judicial District Court
Grant County is part of the 4th Judicial District, which covers a large area of north-central and northwestern Oklahoma. The District Court handles all criminal traffic matters including DUI, reckless driving, and driving after revocation. Judges travel through the district, so court dates in small counties like Grant can be spaced out. Confirm your court date and the judge's schedule with the clerk's office.
For non-criminal traffic tickets that are paid on time, no formal court appearance is required. The fine payment closes the case. If you plan to contest a citation, you need to appear at the scheduled court date or retain an attorney. Missing a Grant County court date can lead to a warrant and a driver's license suspension in Oklahoma.
Medford Municipal Court
Medford has its own municipal court for city-level traffic violations. The Medford Municipal Court handles citations issued within city limits by Medford city officers. Those records are not in the ODCR system. If you got a ticket from a Medford city officer and are not finding it in ODCR, check with the municipal court. City and district court records are kept separately.
DUI and Other Serious Traffic Offenses
DUI cases in Grant County go through the District Court as criminal matters. They appear in ODCR once filed. Oklahoma DUI law provides for mandatory penalties that increase with prior convictions. Even a first-offense DUI can result in a license suspension, fines, and possible jail time. If you are dealing with a DUI charge in Grant County, an attorney familiar with 4th District practice is worth consulting.
Other serious traffic violations like reckless driving, driving with a revoked license, and vehicular assault also go to District Court. These are not simple fine matters. They require court appearances. If you need to look up any of these cases in Grant County, use the ODCR search at odcr.com. The free name search will at least tell you whether a case is on file.
Cities in Grant County
Grant County includes Medford, Pond Creek, Lamont, Wakita, and a few other small communities. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All District Court traffic matters for Grant County are filed in Medford at the county courthouse.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Grant County. Use the correct county when searching for traffic records based on where the stop occurred.