Find Felony Records in Bryan County
Bryan County felony records are filed at the District Court in Durant, the county seat. This southeastern Oklahoma county keeps all criminal case files at the courthouse, and many of those records are also searchable online. The Oklahoma State Courts Network offers free access to case data, while the Court Clerk provides certified copies and handles mail requests. Bryan County also has land records available online through a separate portal. Whether you need to look up a specific felony case or get copies of court documents, there are multiple ways to access records from this county.
Bryan County Overview
Bryan County Court Clerk
Tammy Reynolds serves as the County Clerk for Bryan County. Her office handles land records and general county filings. The courthouse is in Durant, and the mailing address is P.O. Box 1789, Durant, OK 74702-1789. You can call (580) 924-2202 to reach the office. Hours are 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The office closes for lunch.
Felony records from Bryan County include the offender's name and month/year of birth, offense details, case number, file date, court proceedings, and dispositions. The Court Clerk handles all criminal case files for the District Court. Records have been indexed since November 1993, and images are available from January 1994. This gives Bryan County a longer digital record history than many smaller Oklahoma counties. You can also email the clerk at bryancountyclerk@sbcglobal.net with questions about specific records.
| Court | Bryan County District Court |
|---|---|
| County Clerk | Tammy Reynolds |
| Address |
Bryan County Courthouse P.O. Box 1789 Durant, OK 74702-1789 |
| Phone | (580) 924-2202 |
| bryancountyclerk@sbcglobal.net | |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Search Bryan County Criminal Cases
OSCN is the go-to tool for searching Bryan County felony records online. The search is free. Enter a party name, case type, case number, or date range to find results. The system covers criminal, civil, and family cases from the Bryan County District Court. Felony filings use the CF prefix in the case number.
For land and property records, OKCountyRecords.com handles Bryan County. You can search by name, book, page, instrument number, or legal description. This is separate from the felony case search on OSCN. Land records there cover deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents. These filings may be useful if you are doing a comprehensive public records search on someone in Bryan County.
The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1) makes most court records public. You can request felony case files without a stated reason. Restricted categories include juvenile records, sealed cases, and expunged filings under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19. Everything else is fair game for public access.
Bryan County Felony Record Fees
Copies of felony records cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification adds $0.50 per document. Land records through OKCountyRecords may require a subscription or per-search fee. The Court Clerk handles criminal record copy fees under 28 O.S. § 31. Online searches on OSCN are free.
Mail requests should include the party names, case type, case number if known, date range, and the specific documents you want. Send payment with the request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Call the clerk at (580) 924-2202 if you need to confirm the total cost before mailing anything.
Bryan County Records Portal
The Bryan County page on OKCountyRecords provides access to land and property filings for the county.
While this portal focuses on property records, it is part of the public records resources available in Bryan County. Criminal felony records are searched through OSCN.
Bryan County Felony Expungement
Some felony records in Bryan County can be sealed through expungement. Oklahoma law under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19 allows petitions to seal dismissed cases, acquittals, and completed deferred sentences. You file the petition with the Bryan County District Court and wait for a hearing. The district attorney may contest the petition. If granted, the record is removed from public databases including OSCN.
Note: Bryan County records have been indexed since November 1993, giving the county one of the longer digital record histories in southeastern Oklahoma.
Getting Copies of Bryan County Felony Records
You can get copies of Bryan County felony records in person, by mail, or by starting with a free online search. Visit the courthouse in Durant during office hours and the clerk will pull the file. Copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page after that under 28 O.S. § 31. Certified copies add $0.50 per document.
For mail requests, write to P.O. Box 1789, Durant, OK 74702-1789. List the subject's full name, date of birth, case number if known, and which documents you need. Include your payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope. You can also email bryancountyclerk@sbcglobal.net to ask about a case before sending money. The office closes for lunch from noon to 1:00 PM, so plan around that if you visit in person. Under the Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1), these records are public and you do not need to give a reason. Expunged records under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19 are the exception. The OSBI offers a separate statewide criminal history search for $15 if you need records beyond what the Bryan County clerk has.
Public Access to Bryan County Felony Records
Bryan County felony records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1). You do not need to be part of the case to request copies. Anyone can walk into the Court Clerk's office and ask for a file. The only exceptions are juvenile cases, mental health proceedings, adoption records, and files that a judge has ordered sealed. Expunged records under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19 no longer appear in public searches. For a statewide criminal history check that covers all 77 counties at once, contact the OSBI at (405) 848-6724. A name-based search costs $15 and takes 3 to 5 business days to process.
Nearby Counties
Counties near Bryan County in southeastern Oklahoma. Felony records are filed in the county where the offense took place.