Find Traffic Ticket Records in Wagoner County

Wagoner County traffic ticket records are on file at the District Court in Wagoner and can be searched at no cost through the OSCN system. This page covers where to search, who to call, and what to expect when looking up a citation.

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Wagoner County District Court

The Wagoner County District Court handles all traffic ticket cases filed in the county. The court clerk's office is at the courthouse in Wagoner. Staff can look up cases, confirm hearing dates, and help you request copies. If you have a citation and need to know the fine amount or court date, call the clerk at (918) 485-2216. The clerk is available Monday through Friday during regular business hours.

Wagoner County is part of the 15th Judicial District, which is one of the larger multi-county districts in Oklahoma. The 15th District covers Adair, Cherokee, Muskogee, Sequoyah, and Wagoner counties. Judge Douglas A. Kirkley serves the district and can be reached at (918) 485-2144 for judicial matters. Because the district spans five counties, scheduling and judge availability can vary. The clerk's office is the best contact point for case-specific questions in Wagoner County.

Court Wagoner County District Court - 15th Judicial District
Address Wagoner County Courthouse
Wagoner, OK 74467
Clerk Phone (918) 485-2216
Judge Phone (918) 485-2144
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
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Traffic Enforcement in Wagoner County

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office patrols unincorporated areas and county roads. The Sheriff's Office is in Wagoner and can be reached at (918) 485-3124. Deputies issue traffic citations that go to the Wagoner County District Court for processing. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol also operates on state and federal highways that pass through the county. All OHP citations in the county route through the same District Court.

If you need an accident report from a county road crash, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. Have the date, location, and names involved. Reports usually take a few business days. If you think a warrant has been issued for an unpaid traffic ticket, the clerk's office can confirm that for you. Outstanding warrants can affect your license status with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, so it is worth checking sooner rather than later.

Wagoner and Coweta Municipal Courts

The City of Wagoner has its own municipal court for traffic violations and ordinance cases inside city limits. Citations issued by the Wagoner Police Department go to this court, not the county District Court. Wagoner Municipal Court is at city hall. Phone: (918) 485-4420. For details on city traffic fines and court dates, contact the city directly at wagonerok.gov.

The City of Coweta also operates its own municipal court. Coweta Municipal Court is located at city hall. Phone: (918) 486-2184. For more information visit cowetaok.gov. Both Wagoner and Coweta Municipal Courts are courts not of record in Oklahoma. If you appeal a ruling, the case transfers to the District Court for a fresh hearing. If you can't find your citation in OSCN, it may be at one of these city courts.

Access to Wagoner County Traffic Records

Traffic records in Wagoner County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Any person may request them. You do not need to be the subject of the case. Requests can be submitted in person at the courthouse, by mail, or by searching online through OSCN. For most active cases, OSCN gives you enough to work with at no cost.

If you need certified copies for legal or administrative purposes, visit the courthouse or send a written request. Include the case number or full name and approximate filing date. Mail requests should include a self-addressed stamped envelope and estimated copy fee. The clerk will contact you if the fee is different from what you sent. Juvenile traffic records are sealed. Expunged records are removed from public access.

For statewide court access guidance and contact info for all Oklahoma county courts, visit oscn.net. The 15th Judicial District covers five counties, so if you are not sure whether your case is in Wagoner or a neighboring county, check the citation's issuing jurisdiction first.

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Cities in Wagoner County

Wagoner County includes the city of Wagoner (county seat), Coweta, and several smaller communities. No city in Wagoner County meets the population threshold for a dedicated city page.

Communities in Wagoner County include Wagoner, Coweta, Okay, Porter, and Taft. Traffic tickets from city police go to the local municipal court. All other citations are handled at the Wagoner County District Court in Wagoner.

Nearby Counties

These counties are adjacent to Wagoner County. Confirm the ticket's location to find the right courthouse.