Enid Felony Records

Enid felony records are processed and stored at the Garfield County District Court. The city sits in north central Oklahoma and serves as the county seat of Garfield County. Felony charges that come from arrests in Enid do not stay with the municipal court. They go up to the District Court for handling. You can search Enid felony case data for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The site covers all 77 counties and lets you look up cases by name or case number. If you need copies of court filings or want to check the full case file, you will need to reach out to the Garfield County Court Clerk. This page walks through how to find Enid felony records, what fees to expect, and where to send your requests.

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Garfield County District Court for Enid Felonies

Felony cases in Enid go through the Garfield County District Court. The Enid Municipal Court has no role in felony matters. Municipal courts in Oklahoma can only hear traffic cases, city code violations, and misdemeanors. Under Oklahoma Statutes Title 11, Section 27-104, they lack the power to try felony charges. So when a felony arrest takes place in Enid, the case is filed at the county level.

The Garfield County Court Clerk handles all felony filings and record requests. Their office is on the 2nd floor of the courthouse at 114 W Broadway Ave in Enid. You can call them at 580-237-0232 or send an email to garfieldrequests@oscn.net. The office is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Walk-in visits are fine for case lookups and copy requests. Felony case numbers in Garfield County use the CF prefix followed by the year and a sequence number. If you have that case number, the clerk can pull the file fast. Without it, a name search is still possible but may take a bit more time. The clerk charges a $5.00 search fee when you do not have a case number on hand, as set by Oklahoma Statutes Title 28, Section 152.

Court Garfield County District Court
Address 114 W Broadway Ave, 2nd Floor
Enid, OK 73701
Phone 580-237-0232
Email garfieldrequests@oscn.net
Website OSCN Docket Search

Garfield County covers Enid and the smaller communities around it. The courthouse serves as the main hub for all felony processing in the area. Cases that start with an Enid police arrest end up here once the district attorney files charges.

Enid Felony Record Copy Fees

Getting copies of Enid felony records from the Garfield County Court Clerk comes with fees set by state law. Under Title 28, Section 152 of Oklahoma Statutes, the first page of a certified copy is $1.00. Each page after that costs $0.50. A certification stamp adds $0.50 per document. If you do not know the case number, expect a $5.00 search fee on top of the copy charges. These fees apply for both in-person and mail requests.

The Enid Police Department has its own fee schedule for police reports tied to felony arrests. Copies of incident and accident reports cost $0.25 per page. If you need data on a CD or DVD, there is a $4.00 charge per disc. Video or body camera footage may cost more depending on whether redaction is needed. The police department follows the fee rules laid out in the Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.30, which sets the framework for what agencies can charge for public records.

The Garfield County Court Clerk website is pictured below. This is where you can find contact details and learn about fees for getting certified copies of Enid felony records from the county court.

On Demand Court Records for Enid felony record document access

ODCR is another option if you want to pull court documents without visiting the courthouse in person.

Enid Police Felony Reports

When someone gets arrested for a felony in Enid, the police write up an incident report. That report goes to the district attorney who decides whether to file formal charges. If charges are filed, the case moves to Garfield County District Court. The police report itself stays with the Enid Police Department at 301 W Owen K Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73701.

The Enid PD has two main contacts for records requests. For body camera footage, video, and photos, reach out to Cass Rains at 580-616-7049 or crains@enid.org. For all other police records, contact Sara Webb at 580-616-7044 or swebb@enid.org. You can also submit a request through the Enid open records request page on the city website. The form asks for your name, contact info, the date of the incident, and what records you want. Standard requests take about 5 to 10 business days to process.

For general city records that are not police-related, Vanessa Burchardt handles those at 580-616-7204. Her email is vburchardt@enid.org. The city records office is at 401 W Owen K Garriott Rd. Police reports and court records are two different things. The police report covers what happened at the scene. The court record covers the legal case after charges were filed. If you need both, you will need to request from both the Enid PD and the Garfield County Court Clerk.

Note: Parts of police reports may be redacted if they involve ongoing investigations or protected victim information.

Statewide Felony Record Tools

Beyond Garfield County, there are state-level tools for checking felony records in Enid. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation maintains the state criminal history repository. A name-based background check through OSBI costs $15 and covers all 77 counties. This is helpful if you are not sure which county a felony was filed in or if you want a broader search.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs an online offender lookup. If someone was convicted of a felony in Enid and got a prison sentence, their record will show up in the DOC database. You can search by name or DOC number. Results include charges, sentence length, current facility, and release dates. The search is free and does not need an account.

  • OSCN at oscn.net for free court docket searches
  • ODCR at odcr.com for paid document access
  • OSBI for statewide criminal history checks ($15 fee)
  • DOC offender search at doc.ok.gov for convicted felons
  • Garfield County Court Clerk at 580-237-0232 for certified copies

Each tool serves a different purpose. OSCN gives you case-level detail for Enid felony records. DOC tells you about prison status. OSBI gives you a full criminal history across the state. Start with OSCN for Enid cases and go from there based on what you need.

Nearby Cities With Felony Records

Enid is the largest city in Garfield County and sits in the northern part of the state. Several other Oklahoma cities with felony records pages are accessible through their own county District Courts. Stillwater is in Payne County to the east. Edmond and Oklahoma City are to the south in Oklahoma County. Here are some nearby cities where you can search felony records:

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Garfield County Felony Records

Enid is in Garfield County. All felony cases from the city are filed and processed at the Garfield County District Court. For more details on how the county court system works, fees, and other resources, check the full Garfield County felony records page.

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