Access McIntosh County Traffic Ticket Records

McIntosh County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Eufaula and are available for free online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. You can search by name or case number at no cost, or visit the courthouse to check on a case and get copies of documents.

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McIntosh County Overview

Eufaula County Seat
18th Judicial District
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McIntosh County District Court Clerk

The McIntosh County Court Clerk keeps all traffic ticket records for the county. The clerk's office is at the McIntosh County Courthouse in Eufaula. Call (918) 689-2282 during office hours. Staff can look up cases by name or case number, confirm payment status, and make copies of court documents. Certified copies are available for a fee if you need them for legal or official purposes.

McIntosh County is home to Lake Eufaula, one of the largest lakes in Oklahoma. The area draws recreational visitors year-round, which means traffic on area roads and state highways can be heavier during peak seasons. The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and handles traffic enforcement in unincorporated areas. Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers cover state and federal routes through the county. Both agencies send citations to the District Court in Eufaula.

Court McIntosh County District Court - 18th Judicial District
Address McIntosh County Courthouse
Eufaula, OK 74432
Phone (918) 689-2282
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Search oscn.net - McIntosh County

Traffic Citations in McIntosh County

The McIntosh County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the main agencies issuing traffic citations in the county. The Sheriff patrols county roads and areas outside city limits. OHP covers US-69, US-266, and other state routes through McIntosh County. Both agencies file citations with the District Court in Eufaula.

Lake Eufaula and its surrounding roads bring steady traffic to the county, especially during summer and fall months. Common violations include speeding, failure to yield, improper turns, driving without a valid license, and equipment violations. DUI and other serious offenses are handled as criminal cases with separate case numbers. If a fine goes unpaid or a court date is missed, the court can issue a warrant. The Department of Public Safety can then suspend the driver's license. Contact the clerk at (918) 689-2282 to check on warrant status or confirm whether a fine has been paid.

Accident reports for county road crashes are held by the McIntosh County Sheriff's Office. Request one by calling the Sheriff's records division or visiting the courthouse. Provide the crash date, location, and names of those involved. Reports are usually available within 5 to 10 business days. Copy fees apply.

Eufaula Municipal Court

The City of Eufaula has its own municipal court for traffic and ordinance violations inside city limits. Citations from Eufaula city officers go to Eufaula Municipal Court, not to the county District Court. If your ticket was written by a Eufaula Police Department officer inside the city, your case is at city court.

Eufaula Municipal Court is located at Eufaula city hall. For questions about city traffic fines or scheduled court dates, contact the city directly through cityofeufaulaok.com. Municipal court is a court not of record. An appeal of any ruling goes to the McIntosh County District Court for a full new trial. City court records do not appear in the OSCN county search portal.

Requesting McIntosh County Traffic Records

Traffic records at the McIntosh 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. Submit requests in person at the Eufaula courthouse, 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. The clerk typically handles requests within 5 to 10 business days. Juvenile records are sealed and not public. Expunged records are removed from access. For most lookups on active cases, the free OSCN search at oscn.net gives you what you need without any wait. Formal written requests are best for certified documents needed for legal use.

McIntosh County is part of the 18th Judicial District. For district court details, see oscn.net - 18th Judicial District.

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Cities in McIntosh County

McIntosh County includes Eufaula (the county seat) and several smaller communities. All traffic cases outside city limits go through the McIntosh County District Court in Eufaula.

Communities in McIntosh County include Eufaula, Checotah, Hanna, Stidham, and Hitchita. None meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. Traffic tickets from city police go to local municipal courts. All other citations go through the McIntosh County District Court.

Nearby Counties

These counties border McIntosh County. If you are not sure which courthouse has your records, check where the citation was issued.