Find Traffic Ticket Records in Okfuskee County

Okfuskee County traffic ticket records are held by the District Court Clerk in Okemah and are searchable through the On Demand Court Records system at odcr.com. The county is part of the 24th Judicial District. State troopers and sheriff's deputies file traffic citations in the District Court, while city officers in Okemah send violations to Okemah Municipal Court. Here you will find how to search records, request copies, and understand the local court process.

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Okfuskee County Overview

Okemah County Seat
24th Judicial District
ODCR Record System
~12,000 Population

Okfuskee County Court Clerk

The Okfuskee County Court Clerk in Okemah keeps all District Court traffic ticket records. This includes violations from state highway patrol, county sheriff's deputies, and other state agencies operating in the county. The clerk manages the case docket, collects fines, and issues copies of court records. For questions about a specific case, the clerk's office is your first point of contact.

Office Okfuskee County Court Clerk
Address Okfuskee County Courthouse
200 S. 2nd Street
Okemah, OK 74859
Phone (918) 623-0523
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Records odcr.com - On Demand Court Records

Traffic Tickets and Court Dates in Okfuskee County

Traffic citations issued in Okfuskee County by state and county officers go to the District Court in Okemah. Your citation will either list a fine amount you can pay without appearing, or it will require a court date. If a court date is required, you must show up or the judge can issue a warrant. Always check the citation carefully before deciding what to do.

Paying a traffic fine is a guilty plea. It adds a conviction to your driving record with the Oklahoma DPS. Points accumulate over time and can cause a license suspension. If you want to contest a ticket, request a deferred sentence, or avoid points, you need to appear in court. An attorney can often appear on your behalf for routine traffic matters, which saves you a trip to Okemah. If you have a commercial driver's license, a conviction can affect your CDL status, so take any ticket seriously.

A bench warrant can be issued if you miss a required court date. Your license may also be suspended through the DPS failure-to-appear system. Contact the clerk at (918) 623-0523 promptly if you missed a date. Getting the warrant cleared is the first step to fixing the problem.

Okemah Municipal Court

Okemah Municipal Court handles traffic violations issued by Okemah city police. These cases do not go to the District Court. Municipal court records for Okemah are separate from ODCR. If your ticket was written by a city officer in Okemah, call Okemah Municipal Court at (918) 623-1776. They can tell you the fine amount, the court date, and how to pay.

Copies of Okfuskee County Traffic Records

To get copies of traffic ticket records from Okfuskee County District Court, visit the courthouse or send a written mail request. Include the full name, case number or approximate date, and the type of record you need. Plain copies cost a small fee per page under Oklahoma's standard court fee schedule. Certified copies carry the court seal and are priced higher. The clerk at (918) 623-0523 can give you the current rates. For mail requests, include a money order made payable to the court clerk.

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Cities in Okfuskee County

Okemah is the county seat of Okfuskee County. Other communities include Okfuskee, Castle, and Pharoah. All state-law traffic tickets from across the county go to the District Court in Okemah. No cities in Okfuskee County meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Okfuskee County. If you are not sure which court has your case, look at which county your violation occurred in.