Search Noble County Traffic Ticket Records
Noble County traffic ticket records are maintained by the District Court Clerk in Perry and can be accessed through the On Demand Court Records system at odcr.com. The county is in the 8th Judicial District. Traffic violations issued by state troopers and sheriff's deputies in Noble County are filed in the District Court, while city police citations in Perry go through Perry Municipal Court. This page explains how to find records, what they contain, and how to get copies.
Noble County Overview
Noble County Court Clerk
The Noble County Court Clerk in Perry keeps traffic ticket records for all cases filed in the District Court. This includes speeding tickets, moving violations, and misdemeanor traffic offenses. The clerk manages the case docket, accepts fine payments, and issues certified copies of court documents when requested. For questions about a specific citation or court date, call the clerk's office directly.
| Office | Noble County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | Noble County Courthouse 300 Courthouse Drive Perry, OK 73077 |
| Phone | (580) 336-5187 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Records | odcr.com - On Demand Court Records |
Find Noble County Traffic Records on ODCR
Noble County uses the On Demand Court Records system for public access to court files. ODCR offers a free basic search at odcr.com. You can look up a case by name or case number and see basic information without paying anything. To view full docket details and actual court documents, you need a subscription. ODCR offers plans at $5 per month, $25 per month, and $55 per month depending on how much access you need.
The free tier is enough for most basic lookups. It shows party names, case numbers, filing dates, and whether a case is open or closed. If you need to see the actual citation text, fine amounts, or court documents, you will need to upgrade or visit the clerk's office in Perry. The clerk can print records for you at a per-page copy fee.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN search portal, which also indexes some Noble County records. For the most current Noble County traffic ticket records, use the ODCR system at odcr.com.
Noble County Traffic Ticket Process
If you got a ticket in Noble County from a state trooper or county deputy, the case was filed in the District Court. The citation tells you what charge you face and gives you a court date or instructions on how to pay. Read it carefully. If the box for a court appearance is checked, you must appear. If it is a payable fine, you can often take care of it before the listed date to avoid a court hearing.
Paying a traffic fine without contesting it enters a conviction on your driving record. The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety tracks points. Enough points over time can trigger a license suspension. A speeding ticket at 10 mph over the limit adds two points. Going 25 mph or more over adds four points. DUI convictions carry much heavier consequences. If you want to avoid points or keep a charge off your record, talk to an attorney before paying.
Failure to appear on a scheduled court date results in a bench warrant and an automatic license suspension. You will also owe a failure-to-appear fee on top of any original fine. Contact the Noble County Court Clerk at (580) 336-5187 right away if you missed a date. They can tell you what steps to take.
Perry Municipal Court
Traffic tickets written by Perry city police officers go to Perry Municipal Court, not the District Court. These are separate court systems. Municipal court handles violations of city ordinances within the city limits of Perry. The District Court handles state traffic law violations from the sheriff's office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol throughout the county.
If your ticket was issued by a Perry city officer, contact Perry Municipal Court at (580) 572-1111. They manage their own case records and payment system. You will not find Perry municipal cases in the ODCR system. City municipal court records are held by the city. If you are not sure which court has your case, look at who signed your citation and which agency issued it.
Requesting Noble County Traffic Records
To get a copy of a traffic ticket record from Noble County District Court, you can visit the clerk's office or send a written request by mail. Include the full name on the case, an approximate date, the case number if you have it, and your contact information. Let them know whether you need plain copies or certified copies. Certified copies carry the court's official seal and are required for some legal and administrative purposes.
Copy fees are set by state law. Most courts in Oklahoma charge around $1 per page for plain copies and a small certification fee for certified copies. The Noble County Court Clerk can confirm exact fees when you call. Mail a money order or cashier's check made payable to the court. Personal checks may or may not be accepted, so call ahead. The clerk's phone number is (580) 336-5187.
Cities in Noble County
Perry is the county seat and the largest city in Noble County. All District Court traffic cases for the county, including those from Perry, Billings, Morrison, and Lucien, are filed at the Noble County Courthouse. No cities in Noble County currently meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site.
Nearby Counties
These counties are adjacent to Noble County. If you are not certain which county court has your case, check where the violation occurred.