Rogers County Traffic Ticket Records
Rogers County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Claremore and are searchable online for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Use the OSCN portal to look up citations, check case status, and find court dates without visiting the courthouse.
Rogers County Overview
Rogers County District Court Clerk
Court Clerk Cathi Edwards manages all traffic ticket records for Rogers County. Her office at the Rogers County Courthouse in Claremore handles citations from the Rogers County Sheriff's Office, the Claremore Police Department, and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers. The clerk's office also handles records from law enforcement in Catoosa and other incorporated areas when those matters go through the District Court.
All traffic cases in Rogers County are processed through this District Court. Your case file, fine, court dates, and any warrant information are on file here. The copy fees at Rogers County are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certified copies cost $0.50 per document. Public access terminals are available at the courthouse if you want to search records in person. You can also call (918) 923-4961 to ask about a case by phone.
| Court Clerk | Cathi Edwards |
|---|---|
| Address | Rogers County Courthouse 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 |
| Phone | (918) 923-4961 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Rogers County |
Search Rogers County Traffic Records Free on OSCN
Rogers County is part of the Oklahoma State Courts Network. You can search Rogers County traffic ticket records at no cost through the OSCN Rogers County docket portal. No account is needed. The portal is available at any time of day or night.
Search by the name on the ticket or by case number. Traffic matters carry a TR prefix in the case number. If you have the citation number from the ticket itself, entering it directly is often the fastest way to pull up the case. The system also supports partial name searches and wildcards. Results include the case status, docket entries, scheduled court dates, and case outcome for closed matters. Document images may be available for recently filed cases. New filings generally appear in the OSCN system within one to two business days after the clerk enters them in Claremore. The OSCN system also offers e-Payments for eligible citations, so you may be able to pay your fine online without visiting the courthouse.
The screenshot below was captured from the Rogers County OSCN docket portal at oscn.net/dockets/getcaseinformation.aspx?db=rogers and shows the search interface for Rogers County traffic ticket records.
This portal covers all Rogers County District Court traffic cases and supports searches by name, case number, and citation number.
For a look at law enforcement in Rogers County more broadly, the screenshot below comes from the Rogers County Sheriff's Office website at rcsheriff.org.
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office handles accident reports and traffic enforcement on county roads and can be reached at (918) 923-4900.
Traffic Citations in Rogers County
Traffic citations in Rogers County come from several agencies. The Rogers County Sheriff's Office patrols county roads and unincorporated areas. The Records Division at the Sheriff's Office handles accident reports for crashes on county roads. Oklahoma Highway Patrol covers state highways including US-169 and US-66. Claremore Police Department covers the county seat. Catoosa Police also issues citations in that city near the Hard Rock Casino area. All district court citations end up at the Rogers County Courthouse in Claremore.
Common violations in Rogers County include speeding, failure to yield, improper turns, driving without insurance, and cell phone use while driving. Drunk driving cases go through criminal filings under a different case type. If a traffic ticket is ignored, the court can issue a bench warrant and the DPS may suspend the driver's license. Rogers County is a growing suburban county with significant traffic on US-169 and other main routes. Enforcement activity on those corridors is fairly regular.
For accident reports from county road crashes, contact the Rogers County Sheriff's Office Records Division at (918) 923-4900. Have the date, location, and names of those involved when you call.
Claremore Municipal Court
Claremore has its own municipal court for traffic violations inside city limits. Citations from Claremore police go to Claremore Municipal Court, not the county District Court. Call (918) 341-1325 for questions about Claremore city traffic tickets. City court records do not appear in the OSCN Rogers County case search. Visit claremorecity.com/municipal-court for more details on city court matters.
Catoosa also has a municipal court. For Catoosa city citations, contact Catoosa Municipal Court at (918) 266-2505. Owasso has a municipal court as well for citations issued within the city. Owasso straddles the Rogers and Tulsa county lines, so the court handling your case may depend on exactly where the citation was issued.
Requesting Rogers County Traffic Records
Rogers County traffic records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Anyone can request them. Records are available in person at the courthouse during business hours, and public access terminals are available on-site for self-service lookups. For most current cases, the free OSCN search handles it without a formal records request.
Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per additional page. Certified copies cost an additional $0.50 per document. Requests can also be made by phone or mail. Bring a photo ID when visiting in person. Juvenile records are sealed and not available to the public. Expunged records are removed from public access. For district-level information on the 12th Judicial District that covers Rogers County, see oscn.net - 12th Judicial District.
Cities in Rogers County
Rogers County includes Claremore, Catoosa, and part of the Owasso area. All traffic cases from outside city limits go to the Rogers County District Court in Claremore.
Other communities in Rogers County include Catoosa, Inola, Chelsea, and Verdigris. Citations from city police go to local municipal courts. All other traffic matters go to the District Court in Claremore.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Rogers County. Check the location on your citation if you are not sure which courthouse handles your records.