Okmulgee County Traffic Ticket Records Search
Okmulgee County traffic ticket records are on file at the District Court in Okmulgee and can be searched online through the On Demand Court Records system. The county is in the 24th Judicial District, shared with Okfuskee County. State troopers and sheriff's deputies file traffic citations in the District Court. City police tickets from Okmulgee go to Okmulgee Municipal Court, a separate system. This page covers how to find records, what the court process looks like, and how to request copies.
Okmulgee County Overview
Okmulgee County Court Clerk
The Okmulgee County Court Clerk maintains all traffic ticket records for cases filed in the District Court. This covers speeding tickets, moving violations, DUI charges, and other traffic-related misdemeanors issued by state troopers, county deputies, and tribal law enforcement operating under state law authority. The clerk manages the docket, takes fine payments, and produces copies of court records on request.
Staff at the courthouse in Okmulgee can answer questions about specific cases, confirm court dates, and tell you what you owe. In-person visits during office hours are the quickest way to get answers if you have an urgent court matter. The clerk can also take payments at the counter.
| Office | Okmulgee County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | Okmulgee County Courthouse 314 W. 7th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447 |
| Phone | (918) 756-0788 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Records | odcr.com - On Demand Court Records |
How to Search Okmulgee County Traffic Ticket Records
Okmulgee County uses the ODCR system for online case records. Go to odcr.com and enter the defendant's name or a case number. The free basic search shows party names, case numbers, filing dates, and open or closed status. To see the full docket, the actual charges, court dates scheduled, and document filings, you need an ODCR subscription. Plans are $5, $25, or $55 per month. Most individuals only need the base plan for an occasional lookup.
The screenshot below is from the OSCN portal, which also captures some Okmulgee County case data. For the most reliable and complete access to current Okmulgee County traffic ticket records, use ODCR at odcr.com.
If ODCR does not show what you need, go to the courthouse in person. The clerk can do a manual search and print copies. This also works well for older cases that may not be fully digitized in the online system.
Traffic Citations and Court in Okmulgee County
A traffic ticket from a state trooper or Okmulgee County deputy goes to the District Court. Your citation will either list a fine you can pay, or it will show a required court date. Some minor violations can be resolved by just paying the fine before the listed date. Others require an appearance. Look at the box on your citation that says whether a court appearance is required. If it is checked, you must show up.
When you pay a traffic fine without contesting it, you enter a guilty plea and a conviction goes on your driving record. The Oklahoma DPS applies points to your record based on the type of violation. Some offenses add two points. More serious ones add four or more. If your total reaches a certain threshold within a set time, the DPS can suspend your license. A first-time suspension can be reinstated after meeting certain conditions, but the process takes time and costs money. Avoiding that situation is worth a conversation with an attorney before you just pay.
DUI charges filed in Okmulgee County carry separate DPS consequences beyond fines and points. A DUI conviction can affect your insurance rates, your job, and your license for years. An attorney who handles traffic and DUI cases in Okmulgee County can explain all of your options before you decide how to proceed.
Okmulgee City Municipal Court
Traffic tickets written by Okmulgee city police officers go to Okmulgee Municipal Court. That is a separate system from the District Court. Municipal court records are not in the ODCR database. If your citation was issued by a city officer in Okmulgee, call Okmulgee Municipal Court at (918) 756-5671. They handle their own docket, payments, and case records. Do not look for city cases in ODCR - you will not find them there.
Requesting Traffic Record Copies in Okmulgee County
To get paper copies of traffic ticket records from Okmulgee County District Court, visit the courthouse or send a mail request. For mail requests, write to the Okmulgee County Court Clerk at 314 W. 7th Street, Okmulgee, OK 74447. Include the defendant's name, an approximate case date or case number, and a description of the documents you need. Plain copies cost a per-page fee under Oklahoma's court fee schedule. Certified copies cost more and carry the clerk's official seal. Call (918) 756-0788 to confirm current rates before mailing your payment.
Cities in Okmulgee County
Okmulgee is the county seat. Other communities in the county include Henryetta, Beggs, Dewar, Morris, and Schulter. All District Court traffic cases from across Okmulgee County are handled at the courthouse in Okmulgee. No cities in Okmulgee County currently meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site.
Nearby Counties
These counties share borders with Okmulgee County. Use the county listed on your citation to find the right court.