Midwest City Felony Records
Midwest City felony records go through the Oklahoma County District Court. Midwest City has a population of about 58,000 and sits east of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County, next to Tinker Air Force Base. Felony cases from Midwest City are not handled by the municipal court. Under Oklahoma law, only District Courts can hear felony charges. The Oklahoma County Courthouse at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue in Oklahoma City is where these cases are filed. You can search Midwest City felony records for free on OSCN, the state court records system. This page covers how to find felony records, what offices to contact, and the fees that apply when getting copies of Midwest City felony case documents.
Midwest City Felony Records Overview
Midwest City Felony Jurisdiction
Midwest City is in Oklahoma County. Every felony case from the city goes to the Oklahoma County District Court. The Midwest City Municipal Court only handles misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and city ordinance violations. It cannot hear felony cases. This is the same across all of Oklahoma. Municipal courts lack felony jurisdiction under Title 11, Section 27-104 of Oklahoma Statutes.
The Oklahoma County Courthouse is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City, about 10 miles from Midwest City. The Court Clerk's office handles all felony filings, case lookups, and copy requests for the county. Phone them at (405) 713-1705. They serve Oklahoma City, Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, and all other communities within Oklahoma County. Felony case numbers begin with CF followed by the year and a sequence number.
| Court | Oklahoma County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Phone | (405) 713-1705 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | OSCN Docket Search |
Because of Tinker Air Force Base, some criminal matters involving military personnel may fall under federal or military jurisdiction. Civilian felony cases in Midwest City always go through the Oklahoma County District Court system.
Find Midwest City Felony Records
Go to OSCN.net and select Oklahoma County. Enter the person's name or case number. The results show all matching cases including felonies, misdemeanors, and civil matters. Each case listing has the charges, filing date, hearing dates, plea, and case status. OSCN is free, public, and does not require an account.
For police reports tied to a Midwest City felony arrest, contact the Midwest City Police Department at (405) 739-1306. Their website has general information about police services. You will need to submit a written open records request. Provide the date of the incident, names of involved parties, and a case number if you have one. Standard processing time is 3 to 7 business days.
The OSCN search portal is the central tool for finding any Oklahoma court case, including Midwest City felony records. The screenshot below shows the main interface.
Select Oklahoma County from the county dropdown, then enter the name or case number you want to find.
For document-level access, On Demand Court Records offers a paid subscription at $5 per month. ODCR gives you the actual filed documents. OSCN shows the docket entries. Both are useful depending on whether you need just the case timeline or the underlying paperwork.
Note: Police records and court records are different. The police report covers the arrest and incident. The court record covers the legal case after charges are filed.
Midwest City Felony Record Fees
Certified copies of felony records from the Oklahoma County Court Clerk cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certification adds $0.50 per document. A $5.00 search fee applies when you do not have the case number. These rates are consistent across all Oklahoma counties per Title 28, Section 152 of Oklahoma Statutes.
Midwest City Police Department follows the Oklahoma Open Records Act for its fee schedule. Standard copies are $0.25 per page. The department processes requests in 3 to 7 business days. Call (405) 739-1306 for specific fee questions or to check on a pending request. All government agencies in Oklahoma must provide records at a reasonable cost under Title 51, Section 24A.5. The fees cannot exceed the actual cost of reproducing the record.
If you are going in person to the Oklahoma County Courthouse, bring cash or a check. Call ahead at (405) 713-1705 to confirm accepted payment methods. Some offices have updated their systems to accept cards, but it varies.
Statewide Felony Search Tools
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender search. If someone convicted of a felony in Midwest City was sentenced to prison, their record will appear in this database. It shows the charges, sentence, current facility, and expected release date. No account is needed to use it.
OSBI runs statewide criminal history checks for $15. This covers all 77 Oklahoma counties and is more comprehensive than a single-county OSCN search. It includes arrest records that may not have resulted in formal charges. For Midwest City specifically, starting with OSCN under Oklahoma County is the fastest free option. Use OSBI when you need a statewide picture.
The Oklahoma County official website has links to various county departments. Court record access goes through OSCN rather than the county site. The county website is more useful for general government services, jury duty information, and department contacts.
Nearby Cities With Felony Records
Midwest City shares Oklahoma County with Oklahoma City and Edmond, meaning all three cities have felony cases at the same courthouse. Moore and Norman are nearby but fall under Cleveland County. Here are nearby cities where you can look up felony records:
- Oklahoma City (Oklahoma County)
- Edmond (Oklahoma County)
- Moore (Cleveland County)
- Norman (Cleveland County)
- Shawnee (Pottawatomie County)
Oklahoma County Felony Records
Midwest City is in Oklahoma County. All felony cases from the city go through the Oklahoma County District Court at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue. For more details about the county court system and legal resources, visit the county page.