Caddo County Felony Record Search
Caddo County felony records are kept at the District Court in Anadarko, the county seat. The court handles all criminal filings for the county, and many records are searchable online through the state court system. You can use OSCN for free to look up felony cases by name or case number. The Court Clerk also processes requests for certified copies and handles mail-in requests. Caddo County has court records going back to 1902 for some case types, with criminal database coverage starting around 1990. Land records are available through a separate online portal as well.
Caddo County Overview
Caddo County Court Clerk
The Caddo County Courthouse holds the District Court and Court Clerk offices. You can reach the Court Clerk at (405) 247-3393. The office is in Suite 207 at 110 SW 2nd Street in Anadarko. Hours run from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays. Walk-in visits are welcome for records searches and copy requests.
Felony records from Caddo County show the defendant's name and date of birth, case number, offense description, file date, disposition and disposition date, arresting agency, and degree of offense. Case numbers for felony filings follow the CF-YYYY-XXXX format. The Court Clerk can pull up case files and make copies while you wait. For mail requests, send them to the courthouse address with your payment enclosed.
The County Clerk, Rhonda Johnson, handles land records and property filings separately. She can be reached at (405) 247-6609 or by fax at (405) 247-6510. Her mailing address is P.O. Box 68, Anadarko, OK 73005. Email inquiries go to caddopa@outlook.com.
| Court | Caddo County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address |
Caddo County Courthouse 110 SW 2nd Street, Suite 207 Anadarko, OK 73005 |
| Phone | (405) 247-3393 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
How to Search Caddo County Felony Records
OSCN provides free access to Caddo County court records online. Select Caddo County and enter a name or case number. Results include felony and misdemeanor cases with docket entries and case status information. This is the fastest way to check if a felony record exists.
For land records, OKCountyRecords.com covers Caddo County filings. You can search by name, book, page, instrument number, recorded date, or legal description. This covers property documents rather than criminal records. If you need both types, use both systems.
Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1), felony court records in Caddo County are accessible to the public. You do not have to be a party to the case. The law requires government offices to provide records within a reasonable time. Some categories like juvenile cases and expunged records are excluded from public access.
Caddo County Record Fees
Copy fees at the Caddo County Court Clerk follow the schedule under 28 O.S. § 31. The first page is $1.00. Additional pages cost $0.50 each. Certified copies add $0.50 per document. A record search without a case number costs $5.00. Authentication of documents runs $5.00 per certificate. Online searches through OSCN are free.
Note: Caddo County court records date back to 1902 for some case types, but criminal database records online start from around 1990.
Caddo County Records Portal
The Caddo County land records page on OKCountyRecords shows the search interface for property document lookups.
This portal handles property filings, deeds, and mortgages. For criminal felony record searches, use the OSCN system instead.
Caddo County Felony Expungement
Oklahoma law allows some felony records to be sealed through expungement. The rules are in 22 O.S. §§ 18-19. Dismissed cases, acquittals, and completed deferred sentences may qualify. You file a petition with the Caddo County District Court in Anadarko. The process requires meeting specific waiting periods and eligibility requirements that depend on the type of crime and the case outcome.
Expunged records are removed from public search results on OSCN and at the courthouse. They are sealed from public access. If you think you qualify for expungement, consult with a local attorney or contact the court for the necessary forms and filing instructions.
Are Caddo County Felony Records Public
Yes. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1), felony records at the Caddo County District Court are open to the public. You can request them at the courthouse in Anadarko without giving a reason. The clerk must provide access to case files, docket sheets, and court orders during business hours.
Sealed and expunged records are the main exceptions. If a case was expunged under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19, it will not show up on OSCN or in clerk searches. Juvenile files, adoption cases, and mental health records are also restricted. For a broader criminal history check beyond Caddo County court records, the OSBI runs statewide name searches for $15. The Oklahoma DOC offender lookup is free and shows prison records for felony convictions that resulted in state sentences.
Getting Copies of Caddo County Felony Records
Visit Suite 207 at 110 SW 2nd Street in Anadarko. The clerk can pull your file and make copies. You can also mail a request to the courthouse. Include the person's name, case number or date range, the specific documents you want, and payment. A self-addressed stamped envelope helps. Call (405) 247-3393 first if you are not sure about the total cost.
Public Access to Caddo County Felony Records
Caddo 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 bordering Caddo County. Make sure you check the county where the felony was filed.