Find Moore Felony Records

Moore felony records are handled by the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. Moore is a city of roughly 63,000 people in Cleveland County, just south of Oklahoma City. Felony charges for Moore residents and incidents within city limits go through the county District Court, not the Moore Municipal Court. Oklahoma law restricts municipal courts to misdemeanors and traffic cases. The Cleveland County Courthouse at 200 South Peters Avenue in Norman is where all felony case files are kept. You can search for Moore felony cases online through OSCN at no charge. This page explains the search process, which offices to contact, what fees apply, and what resources are available for getting Moore felony records.

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~63,000 Population
Cleveland County
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Where Moore Felonies Go

Moore is in Cleveland County. All felony cases from the city are filed at the Cleveland County District Court. The Moore Municipal Court cannot hear felony cases. It only deals with traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and misdemeanors. Under Title 11, Section 27-104 of Oklahoma Statutes, municipal courts throughout the state are limited to these types of cases. Felony jurisdiction belongs to the District Court alone.

The Cleveland County Courthouse is in Norman at 200 South Peters Avenue. Norman is the county seat, so the main court and clerk offices are there. This is a short drive from Moore. The Court Clerk handles all felony filings, records requests, and copy services. Call (405) 321-6402 to reach the clerk's office. They are open Monday through Friday. The District Attorney for Cleveland County reviews arrests from Moore and decides whether to file felony charges.

Court Cleveland County District Court
Address 200 South Peters Avenue
Norman, OK 73069
Phone (405) 321-6402
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website OSCN Docket Search

Cleveland County also covers Norman and several smaller communities. Felony cases from all these areas are filed at the same courthouse in Norman.

Moore Felony Record Copy Fees

Court record fees for Moore felony cases follow the statewide schedule. Copies from the Cleveland County Court Clerk cost $1.00 for the first page, $0.50 for each page after. Certification is $0.50 per document. A search fee of $5.00 applies when the case number is not provided. These rates are set by Oklahoma Statutes Title 28, Section 152.

Moore Police Department fees are separate from the court fees. Accident reports cost $0.25 per page for copies, or $1.00 per page for certified copies. Arrest record copies are $0.25 per page. If you need records mailed, faxed, or emailed, there is a $2.00 handling fee. Fingerprint cards cost $6.00. Commercial search requests are $25.00 per hour. The full fee schedule is available at cityofmoore.com.

The Cleveland County records request page has details on how to submit requests for court documents by mail or in person. Include payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope for mailed requests.

Note: Moore PD records are available Monday through Friday, with the records section open until 9:00 p.m. on weekdays.

Moore Felony Record Resources

Statewide databases add another layer of access for Moore felony records. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs a free offender search. Anyone convicted of a felony in Moore who went to prison shows up in this database. The search displays charges, sentence, facility, and release information.

OSBI offers criminal history checks for $15 that cover the entire state. This is broader than a single county search on OSCN and includes arrests from all 77 counties. If you need just the Cleveland County court record, OSCN is your best option. If you need a full criminal history, go through OSBI. Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51, Section 24A.1 establishes the right to access most public records, including police reports and court documents. Agencies must respond in a reasonable time.

The Moore Municipal Court can be reached at (405) 793-5040 for misdemeanor and traffic cases. That court does not have felony records. If you are unsure whether a charge is a felony, search OSCN under Cleveland County first.

Nearby Cities With Felony Records

Moore sits between Oklahoma City and Norman. Norman shares Cleveland County with Moore, so both cities use the same courthouse for felony cases. Oklahoma City is just north but falls under Oklahoma County. Here are nearby cities:

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Cleveland County Felony Records

Moore is in Cleveland County. All felony cases from the city are filed at the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. For more about the county court system, office hours, and additional resources, visit the county page.

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