Find Traffic Ticket Records in Harmon County
Harmon County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Hollis and can be searched online through the On Demand Court Records system at ODCR.com. Whether you need to look up a citation, check a court date, or verify how a traffic case was resolved in Harmon County, ODCR is the main online access point for those court records.
Harmon County Overview
Harmon County Traffic Records on ODCR
Harmon County uses the ODCR system for online access to court records. Visit odcr.com and select Harmon County to search by name or case number. The free tier shows basic case identification. Full docket details and documents require a subscription at $5 per day, $25 per month, or $55 per year. For a simple one-time lookup, start with the free search to see if a case is in the system.
ODCR is maintained by a private vendor under contract with Oklahoma courts. The data it shows comes from the court's own records. For Harmon County, that means any traffic citation filed in District Court should be searchable there once it is processed. Processing can take a few days after a citation is issued, so if a ticket is very new, it may not show up immediately.
The image below shows the OSCN portal used for Harmon County court case searches through the Oklahoma court system.
Use ODCR at the link above to look up Harmon County traffic cases.
Harmon County Court Clerk
The Harmon County Court Clerk's office is in Hollis at the county courthouse. The clerk keeps all official records for traffic cases filed in District Court. You can reach the clerk at (580) 688-3658. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk can confirm case status, provide fine amounts, and process copy requests. Harmon County is one of the smallest counties in Oklahoma by population, so the office may have limited staff.
If you need a certified copy of a traffic record, contact the clerk's office directly. Certified copies are official legal documents and carry a per-page fee beyond the base copy cost. For basic case lookups, ODCR is the faster option. But for documents you need in court or for legal purposes, the clerk is the right place to go.
| Office | Harmon County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Location | Hollis, Oklahoma (Harmon County Courthouse) |
| Phone | (580) 688-3658 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | ODCR - Harmon County |
6th Judicial District Court
Harmon County is part of the 6th Judicial District of Oklahoma. The District Court handles all felony and misdemeanor traffic violations filed at the state level. That includes DUI cases, reckless driving charges, and driving after suspension. The 6th District covers several southwestern Oklahoma counties, and judges may travel between courthouses on a set schedule.
Because Harmon County is small and has a very low caseload, the judge may not hold court in Hollis every week. If you have a court date in Harmon County, check with the clerk at (580) 688-3658 to confirm when the judge will be there. Do not assume the date on your ticket is automatically a district court date. The clerk can tell you the exact schedule.
The image below shows the judicial district information for the 6th District, which includes Harmon County.
The 6th Judicial District courts handle all major traffic and criminal cases for Harmon County.
Harmon County Sheriff's Office
The Harmon County Sheriff's Office in Hollis handles patrol duties for the county. Deputies issue traffic citations on county roads and rural highways. Citations from the Sheriff's Office are filed in Harmon County District Court and will appear in ODCR once processed. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol also covers the state and federal highways crossing this county near the Texas border.
Harmon County is one of the most rural and least populated counties in Oklahoma. It borders Texas to the south. Traffic stops here often involve speeding on long stretches of open highway. If you were stopped on US 283 or another state route in Harmon County, your citation is at the Hollis courthouse.
Hollis Municipal Court
The Hollis Municipal Court handles city traffic violations issued within the city limits of Hollis. These records are not part of the ODCR system. If you got a ticket from a Hollis city officer and it is not showing up in ODCR, it may be in the municipal court system. Contact Hollis city hall for more information about municipal court matters. City and district court records are maintained separately.
Handling a Harmon County Traffic Ticket
If you receive a traffic citation in Harmon County, you generally need to either pay the fine or appear in court to contest it. The deadline for responding is usually printed on the citation. In Oklahoma, failing to respond to a traffic ticket can lead to a driver's license suspension and a court warrant. Do not ignore a citation, even a minor one.
To pay a fine on a District Court traffic case in Harmon County, call the clerk at (580) 688-3658. The clerk will give you the fine amount and tell you how to pay. Some Oklahoma courts accept payment by mail, by phone, or in person. Verify the method before you send anything. If you want to contest the ticket, you need to appear at your scheduled court date or have an attorney appear for you.
A deferred sentence may be available on some traffic charges in Oklahoma, which allows you to avoid a conviction if you meet certain conditions during a set period. Ask the clerk or an attorney whether that option exists for your type of case in Harmon County.
DUI and Major Traffic Offenses
DUI arrests in Harmon County go through the District Court as criminal matters. They are filed in ODCR. Oklahoma DUI law carries mandatory minimum penalties that increase with each prior conviction. Even a first offense can result in license revocation, fines, and possible jail time. The 6th District handles these cases for Harmon County. If you are charged with DUI here, talk to a criminal defense attorney before entering any plea.
Reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, and vehicular assault are also criminal traffic matters handled at the District Court level. To look up these types of cases in Harmon County, use ODCR to search by name. The free basic search will show you whether a case is in the system. From there, you can get the case number and contact the clerk for more details.
Cities in Harmon County
Harmon County includes Hollis, its county seat, and Gould. Both are small communities, and neither meets the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All District Court traffic cases for Harmon County are filed in Hollis at the county courthouse.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Harmon County. Use the correct county based on where the traffic stop occurred.