Access Edmond Felony Records
Edmond felony records are handled by the Oklahoma County District Court, not the Edmond Municipal Court. Edmond is a city of about 95,000 people located just north of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County. When a felony arrest happens in Edmond, the case goes to the same District Court that covers Oklahoma City, Midwest City, and other communities in the county. The courthouse is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue in Oklahoma City, though Edmond has a satellite court facility at 7 North Broadway. You can search Edmond felony case records for free on OSCN, the state's court records database. This page explains where to look, who to contact, and how fees work for getting Edmond felony records.
Edmond Felony Records Overview
Where Edmond Felonies Are Filed
Edmond sits in Oklahoma County. All felony cases from the city go to the Oklahoma County District Court in Oklahoma City. The Edmond Municipal Court at 101 E. First Street only handles traffic tickets, misdemeanors, and city ordinance violations. It lacks the authority to hear felony cases. This is true for every municipal court in Oklahoma under Title 11, Section 27-104 of Oklahoma Statutes.
The main Oklahoma County Courthouse is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City. That is where felony case files are stored and where the Court Clerk processes records requests. There is also a satellite court facility in Edmond at 7 North Broadway. Call (405) 359-4515 for the Edmond location. The main Court Clerk number is (405) 713-1705. Both are open Monday through Friday during business hours.
| Court | Oklahoma County District Court |
|---|---|
| Main Address | 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Edmond Satellite | 7 North Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 |
| Phone | (405) 713-1705 (main) / (405) 359-4515 (Edmond) |
| Website | OSCN Docket Search |
Edmond shares Oklahoma County with Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Del City, and other nearby communities. All felony cases from these cities go through the same courthouse and court clerk system.
Search Edmond Felony Cases
The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the best free resource for searching Edmond felony records. Select Oklahoma County from the dropdown and type in the person's name. The search pulls up all matching cases, including felonies, misdemeanors, and civil matters. Each case entry shows the charges, hearing dates, case status, and plea information. OSCN is free and does not require a login.
Edmond Police Department records can be requested through their main office at 101 E. First Street. Call (405) 359-4420 for the non-emergency line. The records division handles requests for incident reports, arrest reports, and other police documents. You will need to submit a written request and provide identification. Standard copy fees under Oklahoma law are $0.25 per page, with certified copies at $1.00 per page.
The Oklahoma County official website is shown below. Oklahoma County manages the District Court where all Edmond felony cases are filed and processed.
The county site has links to court services, the clerk's office, and other departments tied to the criminal justice system in Oklahoma County.
For paid document access beyond the free docket on OSCN, use ODCR at $5 per month. It gives you the actual filed documents, not just docket summaries. Affidavits, motions, and orders are all available through that service.
Note: The Edmond Municipal Court phone is (405) 359-4360, but they cannot help with felony case information.
Edmond Felony Record Copy Fees
Fees for copies of Edmond felony records follow the same state schedule used across all Oklahoma counties. The first page costs $1.00. Each page after that is $0.50. A certification stamp is $0.50 per document. If you do not have a case number and need the clerk to search, there is a $5.00 fee. These rates come from Oklahoma Statutes Title 28, Section 152.
Edmond Police Department follows the Open Records Act fee guidelines. Copies are typically $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. Requests can be made in person at the police department or by mail. Processing usually takes 3 to 5 business days for straightforward requests. Complex requests involving video redaction or archived records take longer.
You can also use the Edmond Police website to find contact information for the records division. All fees are consistent with the guidelines set by Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.5.
Edmond Felony Record Resources
Beyond the county court, you can check statewide databases for Edmond felony records. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup. If someone was convicted and sent to prison, their record appears in this search. It shows charges, sentence details, and current custody status.
OSBI processes statewide criminal history checks for $15. This pulls records from every county in Oklahoma, giving you a fuller picture than a single county search on OSCN. The Edmond Municipal Court at (405) 359-4360 handles misdemeanors and traffic cases only. If you are unsure whether a case is a felony or misdemeanor, try searching OSCN first. If nothing comes up under Oklahoma County, the charge may have been filed as a misdemeanor in municipal court instead.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers all 77 counties. Even if someone arrested in Edmond has prior felony cases in other parts of the state, you can find them by switching counties on the OSCN search page. It is one of the most complete free court record databases in the country.
Nearby Cities With Felony Records
Edmond is right next to Oklahoma City, and both fall under Oklahoma County for felony cases. Other nearby cities route their felony cases through different county courts depending on their location. Here are nearby cities where you can search felony records:
- Oklahoma City (Oklahoma County)
- Midwest City (Oklahoma County)
- Yukon (Canadian County)
- Stillwater (Payne County)
- Moore (Cleveland County)
- Norman (Cleveland County)
Oklahoma County Felony Records
Edmond is in Oklahoma County, and all felony cases from the city are processed at the Oklahoma County District Court. For more details on the county court, additional resources, and local legal aid, visit the county page below.