Search Mayes County Traffic Ticket Records
Mayes County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Pryor and are available for free online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. You can search cases by name or number, or visit the courthouse in person to get copies and check the status of a citation.
Mayes County Overview
Mayes County District Court Clerk
The Mayes County Court Clerk handles all traffic ticket records in the county. The clerk's office is at the courthouse in Pryor. Call (918) 825-2185 during office hours to check on a case, confirm payment status, or ask about getting copies of documents. Staff can look up cases by name or case number and pull up current status right away.
All traffic cases in Mayes County go through the District Court. That means citations issued by the Mayes County Sheriff's Office and by Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers on state and county highways all end up here. The Sheriff's Office can be reached at (918) 825-3535 for questions about county road enforcement or accident reports. Once a citation is filed with the clerk, it becomes a public record and can be searched through OSCN.
| Court | Mayes County District Court - 12th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | Mayes County Courthouse Pryor, OK 74361 |
| Phone | (918) 825-2185 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Mayes County |
Search Mayes County Traffic Records Online
Mayes County is part of OSCN. That gives you free access to traffic ticket records at the OSCN Mayes County docket portal. No account or subscription needed. The system is open any time of day or night.
Search by case number or by the name of the person who received the ticket. Traffic cases use the TR case number format. Searching by case number is fastest. Name searches support wildcard entries for partial matches. Results display docket entries, court dates, and case status. Document images are attached to many cases. New filings may take 24 to 48 hours to appear after the clerk processes them at the courthouse.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN Mayes County search interface, captured from oscn.net/dockets/getcaseinformation.aspx?db=mayes.
The OSCN Mayes County portal lets you search by name or case number and returns case status for traffic ticket records in the county.
Online payment of eligible citations is available through the OSCN e-Payments feature. Not all tickets qualify for online payment, so check the case status first. Certified copies require contacting the clerk at (918) 825-2185 or visiting the courthouse in Pryor.
Traffic Citations in Mayes County
The Mayes County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the two main agencies that issue traffic citations in the county. The Sheriff patrols county roads and unincorporated areas. OHP covers US-69 and other state routes that run through Mayes County. Both agencies file citations with the District Court in Pryor.
Common traffic violations in Mayes County include speeding, failure to yield, running stop signs, driving without a valid license, and equipment violations. Serious offenses like DUI or reckless driving are handled as criminal cases with separate case numbers. If a ticket goes unpaid or a court date is skipped, the court can issue a warrant. The Department of Public Safety can then suspend the driver's license. Call the clerk's office at (918) 825-2185 to check on outstanding warrants or confirm whether a fine has been paid.
Accident reports for county road crashes are available through the Sheriff's Records Division at the Pryor courthouse. Bring the crash date, location, and names of the people involved. Reports are usually ready within 5 to 10 business days. A copy fee applies.
Pryor Municipal Court
The City of Pryor has its own municipal court for traffic and ordinance violations inside city limits. Citations from Pryor city officers go to Pryor Municipal Court, not the county District Court. These are separate systems.
If your ticket came from the Pryor Police Department inside the city, contact Pryor Municipal Court at city hall. Call (918) 825-1173 for questions about city traffic fines or scheduled court dates. Municipal court is a court not of record. An appeal of any ruling goes to the Mayes County District Court for a full new trial. City court records do not appear in the OSCN county search portal.
Requesting Mayes County Traffic Records
Traffic records at the Mayes County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be the person named in the case. Submit requests in person at the courthouse in Pryor, by mail, or by email to the clerk's office. Bring a valid photo ID for in-person visits.
Standard copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. The clerk typically handles requests within 5 to 10 business days. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are removed from public access. For most inquiries about active or recent cases, the free OSCN search at oscn.net is the easiest starting point. Formal requests are best when you need certified documents for legal use.
Mayes County is in the 12th Judicial District. For district court information, see oscn.net - 12th Judicial District.
Cities in Mayes County
Mayes County includes Pryor (the county seat) and several small communities. All traffic cases outside city limits go through the Mayes County District Court in Pryor.
Communities in Mayes County include Pryor, Salina, Locust Grove, Chouteau, and Adair. 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 Mayes County. If you need to check which courthouse holds your records, look at where the ticket was issued.