Roger Mills County Traffic Ticket Records
Roger Mills County traffic ticket records are kept at the District Court in Cheyenne and are available to the public through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Search online for free through OSCN, or visit the courthouse to check case status and request copies of documents.
Roger Mills County Overview
Roger Mills County District Court Clerk
The Roger Mills County Court Clerk holds all traffic ticket records for the county. Citations from the Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office and from Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are filed here. The clerk's office is at the Roger Mills County Courthouse in Cheyenne. Roger Mills is a very rural county, so most traffic enforcement comes from the Sheriff's Office and OHP troopers on the county's state highways rather than city police.
All traffic cases in Roger Mills County go through this District Court. Your case number, fine amount, and any court date are on file with the clerk. If a citation was not paid or a court date was skipped, the clerk may have issued a bench warrant and notified the DPS. Call (580) 497-3366 to find out where your case stands. The office is open weekdays during normal business hours.
| Court | Roger Mills County District Court - 2nd Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | Roger Mills County Courthouse Cheyenne, OK 73628 |
| Phone | (580) 497-3366 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | odcr.com - Roger Mills County |
Search Roger Mills County Traffic Records
Roger Mills County uses the On Demand Court Records system for online access. You can find Roger Mills County traffic ticket records through odcr.com. Basic case information is available at no cost. Some features and full document access on ODCR require a paid subscription, but a free basic search will show you whether a case exists and give you the case number and status.
To search, go to the ODCR site and select Roger Mills County from the court list. You can search by party name or by case number. Traffic cases use a TR prefix. If you have the citation number from the ticket itself, try entering it as a case reference. Results show party names, filing dates, and case status. Full docket entries and document images typically require a subscription. Name searches work well for finding whether a case was filed and what the current status is. New cases generally appear within a few business days after the clerk enters them at the courthouse in Cheyenne.
The screenshot below was captured from the ODCR Roger Mills County case search at odcr.com and shows the interface used to look up Roger Mills County traffic ticket records.
This portal covers Roger Mills County District Court traffic matters and allows basic free searches by name and case number.
For certified copies or detailed document access, contact the clerk's office in Cheyenne directly. Phone requests are accepted and copies can be mailed. Standard copy fees apply per page.
Traffic Citations in Roger Mills County
Roger Mills County is one of Oklahoma's more rural western counties. Most traffic enforcement comes from the Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers working US-283 and other state roads in the area. The Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and unincorporated areas. Both agencies send citations to the District Court in Cheyenne for processing.
Common violations include speeding on open highways, driving without a license, no proof of insurance, and failure to maintain lane. DUI and reckless driving cases go through criminal filings with different case numbers. Unpaid tickets can result in a bench warrant and a DPS action on your driving record. Roger Mills County is a long drive from most metro areas, so handling an outstanding citation by phone or mail may be the most practical option. Call the clerk's office to ask about resolving a case without a trip to Cheyenne. Accident reports for county road crashes are available from the Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office at (580) 497-3366 or a similar number listed by the Sheriff's Office.
Cheyenne Municipal Court
Cheyenne is the county seat of Roger Mills County. It has a municipal court for violations inside town limits, though operations are limited given the small population. Citations from Cheyenne police go to Cheyenne Municipal Court rather than the county District Court. These are separate systems.
For questions about city-issued tickets in Cheyenne, contact the town at cheyenneok.com. Municipal court records from Cheyenne do not appear in the ODCR county case search. Check the citation itself to see which court is listed and which agency wrote the ticket.
Requesting Roger Mills County Traffic Records
Traffic records held by the Roger Mills County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You do not need to be the person named in the case to request them. For basic case lookups, the free ODCR search is your best first step. For certified documents or records not accessible online, contact the clerk directly.
In-person requests can be made at the Roger Mills County Courthouse in Cheyenne. Written or phone requests are also accepted. Bring a photo ID when visiting in person. Standard copy fees apply, and certified copies cost more. Juvenile records are sealed by law and are not available to the public. Expunged records are also removed from access. For information on the 2nd Judicial District, see oscn.net - 2nd Judicial District.
Cities in Roger Mills County
Roger Mills County is a rural western Oklahoma county centered on Cheyenne. Traffic cases from outside city or town limits go to the Roger Mills County District Court in Cheyenne.
Communities in Roger Mills County include Cheyenne, Hammon, and a few small rural settlements. None of these communities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. Traffic tickets from town officers go to local municipal courts. All other citations go to the District Court in Cheyenne.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Roger Mills County. If you are not sure which courthouse handles your records, check the citation location.