Access Seminole County Traffic Ticket Records
Seminole County traffic ticket records are filed at the District Court in Wewoka and are open to the public. You can search them online for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network, or visit the courthouse to check your case status and get copies of court documents.
Seminole County Overview
Seminole County District Court Clerk
The Seminole County Court Clerk is the official keeper of all traffic ticket records in the county. Citations from the Seminole County Sheriff's Office and from Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are filed and maintained here. The clerk's office is at the Seminole County Courthouse in Wewoka. Staff can confirm case status, verify payment, and issue certified copies of court documents upon request.
Every traffic matter in Seminole County goes through this District Court once it is filed by the issuing agency. Your case file, fine, scheduled court date, and case outcome are all on record. If a ticket was not paid or you missed a court appearance, the court may have issued a bench warrant and flagged your driver's license with the Department of Public Safety. Call (405) 257-6236 to ask about a specific case. The office is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours.
| Court | Seminole County District Court - 22nd Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | Seminole County Courthouse Wewoka, OK 74884 |
| Phone | (405) 257-6236 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Online Search | oscn.net - Seminole County |
Search Seminole County Traffic Records Online
Seminole County is on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Free online access to traffic ticket records is available through the OSCN Seminole County docket portal. No login or payment is required. The portal runs around the clock.
You can search by the name of the person on the citation or by case number. Traffic cases use a TR prefix. The citation number from the original ticket can also be used to search. Partial name entries and wildcards help when spelling is not certain. Results show docket entries, case status, scheduled court dates, and whether a case is open or closed. Document images may be accessible for more recently filed cases. New filings typically show up in the OSCN system within one to two business days after the clerk enters them in Wewoka.
The screenshot below was taken from the OSCN Seminole County case search portal at oscn.net/dockets/getcaseinformation.aspx?db=seminolewewoka and shows the search interface for Seminole County traffic ticket records.
The portal supports searches by name and case number for all Seminole County District Court traffic matters.
Certified copies of traffic records are not available through the OSCN portal. Contact the clerk's office for those. Standard copy fees apply per page, and certified copies cost more than plain copies.
Traffic Citations in Seminole County
Citations in Seminole County are issued by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office and Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The Sheriff's Office covers county roads and rural areas. OHP troopers work state highways that run through the county. Both agencies file their citations at the District Court in Wewoka. Once entered, each case gets a TR number and is a public record.
Common violations include speeding, failure to wear a seat belt, driving with a suspended license, no proof of insurance, and improper passing. DUI and reckless driving cases carry criminal case numbers and are handled through a different process. Ignoring a traffic ticket can result in a bench warrant and DPS action on your driving privileges. If you have an outstanding citation, contacting the clerk's office sooner rather than later is the better approach. For accident reports from county road crashes, contact the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
Seminole Municipal Court
The City of Seminole, which is distinct from the county seat of Wewoka, has its own municipal court for traffic violations inside city limits. Citations from Seminole city police go to Seminole Municipal Court, not the county District Court. Call (405) 382-4345 for questions about city traffic tickets in Seminole. City court records do not appear in the OSCN Seminole County case search portal.
Wewoka is the county seat and also has a municipal court for violations within city limits. If you received a ticket in either city, check the citation to see which court is listed. The agency name and court address on the ticket will tell you whether your case is at the county District Court or a city municipal court. For information on Seminole city traffic tickets, visit seminoleok.gov/municipal-court.
Requesting Seminole County Traffic Records
Traffic records held by the Seminole County District Court are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You do not have to be the person named in the case to request them. For recent and active cases, the free OSCN search at oscn.net is your fastest option. For older cases or certified copies, contact the clerk's office directly in Wewoka.
Requests can be made in person, by mail, or by phone. Photo ID is needed when visiting. Standard copies cost around $0.25 per page. Certified copies run about $1.00 per page. Processing generally takes a few business days. Juvenile records are sealed by law. Expunged records are removed from public access. For details on the 22nd Judicial District that covers Seminole County, see oscn.net - 22nd Judicial District.
Cities in Seminole County
Seminole County includes Wewoka and the city of Seminole, along with other smaller communities. Traffic cases from outside city limits go to the District Court in Wewoka.
Communities in Seminole County include Wewoka, Seminole, Konawa, Maud, and Bowlegs. None of these communities meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. City traffic tickets go to local municipal courts. All other citations go to the District Court in Wewoka.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Seminole County. If you are not certain which courthouse has your records, check the citation location.