Find Marshall County Traffic Ticket Records
Marshall County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Madill and are available for free online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. You can search by name or case number, or visit the courthouse in person to get copies and check case status.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County District Court Clerk
The Marshall County Court Clerk manages all traffic ticket records in the county. The clerk's office is at the Marshall County Courthouse in Madill. Call (580) 795-3220 during office hours. Staff can look up cases, confirm payment status, and make copies of documents. If you need certified copies of court records, the clerk's office is where you get them.
Marshall County sits near Lake Texoma, one of the largest reservoirs on the Oklahoma-Texas border. The area draws visitors and recreational traffic, which means law enforcement on area roads and highways stays busy. Citations from the Marshall County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers all route to the District Court in Madill. The clerk processes all traffic cases that come through the county court. Sheriff's Office contact: (580) 795-2221.
| Court | Marshall County District Court - 20th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | Marshall County Courthouse Madill, OK 73446 |
| Phone | (580) 795-3220 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Marshall County |
Search Marshall County Traffic Records Online
Marshall County is part of the Oklahoma State Courts Network. This means you can search traffic ticket records for free at the OSCN Marshall County docket portal. No login or account is needed. The system is available any time of day.
Traffic cases use the TR case number format. Searching by case number is fastest if you have it. Name searches also work. The system supports wildcards for partial name matches. Results show docket entries, scheduled court dates, and case status. Some cases have document images attached. New entries typically take 24 to 48 hours to appear after the clerk processes them at the courthouse.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN Marshall County portal, captured from oscn.net/dockets/getcaseinformation.aspx?db=marshall.
The portal lets you search by name or case number and shows current status for Marshall County traffic ticket records.
The OSCN e-Payments feature is available for eligible citations. Check the case status to see if your ticket qualifies for online payment. Not all citations are set up for this option. For certified copies, contact the clerk at (580) 795-3220 or visit the courthouse in person.
Traffic Citations in Marshall County
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the main agencies issuing traffic citations here. The Sheriff patrols county roads and unincorporated areas. OHP covers state and federal highways through Marshall County. Both agencies send citations to the District Court in Madill.
Given the county's location near Lake Texoma, traffic enforcement around resort and recreation areas is fairly common, especially during summer months. Common violations include speeding, failure to yield, improper turns, driving without a valid license, and equipment violations. DUI and more serious offenses are handled as criminal cases with separate case numbers. If a ticket goes unpaid or a court date is missed, the court can issue a warrant and notify the Department of Public Safety. Driver's license suspension can follow.
Accident reports for crashes on county roads are held by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. You can request one by calling (580) 795-2221 or visiting the sheriff's office. Provide the crash date, location, and names of the parties involved. Reports are usually available within 5 to 10 business days. A copy fee applies.
Madill Municipal Court
The City of Madill has its own municipal court for traffic tickets and ordinance violations inside city limits. Citations from Madill city officers go here, not to the county District Court. If your ticket came from the Madill Police Department inside the city, your case is at Madill Municipal Court at city hall.
Madill Municipal Court is a court not of record. An appeal from city court goes to the Marshall County District Court for a full new trial. Contact Madill Municipal Court directly at (580) 795-2780 for questions about city tickets or court dates. City court records do not appear in the OSCN county search portal.
Accessing Marshall County Traffic Records
Traffic ticket records at the Marshall County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone can request them. You do not have to be the person named in the case. Requests can be submitted in person at the courthouse in Madill, by mail, or by email to the clerk's office. Bring photo ID for in-person visits.
Standard copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Most requests are handled within 5 to 10 business days. Juvenile records are sealed and not public. Expunged records are removed from access. For quick case lookups, the free OSCN search at oscn.net works well and avoids any wait. Formal written requests are best for certified copies needed for legal use.
Marshall County is part of the 20th Judicial District along with Love and Murray counties. For district court information, see oscn.net - 20th Judicial District.
Cities in Marshall County
Marshall County includes Madill (the county seat) and a few small communities. All traffic cases outside city limits go through the Marshall County District Court in Madill.
Communities in Marshall County include Madill, Kingston, Mannsville, and Lebanon. None meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. Traffic tickets from city police go to local municipal courts. All other citations go to the county District Court.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Marshall County. Check the location of the citation if you are not sure which courthouse has your case.