Kingfisher County Traffic Ticket Records

Kingfisher County traffic ticket records are kept at the District Court in Kingfisher. You can search them online at no cost through the Oklahoma State Courts Network, or visit the courthouse to look up a case, verify payment status, or request certified copies of court documents.

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Kingfisher County District Court Clerk

The Kingfisher County Court Clerk is the official keeper of all traffic ticket records for the county. Citations from the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers patrolling the state highways through this part of north-central Oklahoma are filed here at the District Court. Staff can look up cases, confirm fine payment, and issue certified copies of court documents. If you need to check on a ticket or find out a hearing date, start with the clerk's office.

The courthouse sits in Kingfisher, which is also the county seat. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Phone: (405) 375-3813. Kingfisher County sits along major state routes connecting the Oklahoma City metro area to the north, which means OHP enforcement on those corridors puts a steady number of traffic cases through the county court system each year.

Court Kingfisher County District Court - 4th Judicial District
Address Kingfisher County Courthouse
Kingfisher, OK 73750
Phone (405) 375-3813
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Search oscn.net - Kingfisher County

4th Judicial District

Kingfisher County is in the 4th Judicial District, which also includes Kay County. District judges handle felony criminal cases and civil matters. Associate district judges manage misdemeanors, small claims, and traffic violations. All traffic charges filed under Oklahoma state law in Kingfisher County go through the District Court. You can view the full court and judge listing for the 4th District at oscn.net.

Traffic tickets that go unresolved in Kingfisher County can lead to bench warrants and license suspensions. The Department of Public Safety receives notice when a fine goes unpaid or a court date is missed. If your license has been suspended due to a Kingfisher County citation, addressing the case through the clerk's office is the first required step toward reinstatement.

Traffic Citations in Kingfisher County

Traffic tickets in Kingfisher County are issued by the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers. The Sheriff handles county roads and unincorporated areas. OHP covers the state and federal highways that run through the county. Both agencies send citations to the Kingfisher County District Court, where each is assigned a TR case number and entered into the public record in OSCN.

Violations that commonly pass through the Kingfisher County court include speeding, no valid license, no proof of insurance, expired registration, and equipment violations. More serious offenses like DUI and reckless driving are filed as criminal cases rather than standard traffic matters. An unpaid fine or missed hearing can result in a bench warrant and a license suspension through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Crash reports from accidents on county roads are kept by the Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office. Request a copy from the records division. Most reports are available 5 to 10 business days after the crash. Bring the date, location, and driver names when making the request.

Kingfisher Municipal Court

The City of Kingfisher runs its own municipal court for traffic violations and ordinance offenses that occur within city limits. This court is separate from the Kingfisher County District Court. If a Kingfisher Police Department officer issued your ticket inside the city, your case is in municipal court. Citations from the Sheriff or OHP on county or state roads still go to the District Court.

Kingfisher Municipal Court can be reached at (405) 375-3813. For city-level traffic violations, visit kingfisherok.gov/municipal-court for payment options and contact details. Municipal court records do not show up in the OSCN portal. If you are searching for a city ticket and cannot find it in OSCN, contact the municipal court directly. Appeals from municipal court decisions go to the District Court for a full new trial.

Requesting Kingfisher County Traffic Records

Traffic ticket records at the Kingfisher County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone may request them. You do not have to be the person named in the case. Requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or by phone. Bring a valid photo ID for in-person visits at the courthouse in Kingfisher.

Plain copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Most requests are completed within 5 to 10 business days. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are not accessible. For basic case lookups, the free OSCN portal is the quickest option. Use the clerk's office when you need certified copies or materials that are not shown online.

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Cities in Kingfisher County

Kingfisher County includes the City of Kingfisher (the county seat) and a few smaller communities. Traffic cases outside city limits go through the Kingfisher County District Court.

Cities and towns in Kingfisher County include Kingfisher, Hennessey, Okarche, and Cashion. None of these communities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. City police tickets go to the municipal court for each city. All other county traffic citations are handled by the District Court in Kingfisher.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Kingfisher County. If you are unsure which county courthouse holds the record, check where the citation was issued.