Access Greer County Felony Records
Greer County felony records are on file at the District Court in Mangum. The Court Clerk manages criminal case files and handles all copy and certification requests. You can search for felony cases through the OSCN website at no charge or visit the courthouse on West Jefferson Street. Greer County is part of the 2nd Judicial District in southwestern Oklahoma. It is a smaller county with limited online document availability, but the clerk office is helpful if you call or visit. Docket information is available online for free, and the clerk can provide copies of case documents.
Greer County Overview
Greer County District Court
The Greer County Court Clerk keeps all felony records at the courthouse in Mangum. You can go to 106 W Jefferson during business hours to ask for copies. The clerk handles felony case files, docket requests, and document certification. Under 51 O.S. § 24A.1, most court records are public and open for inspection.
Greer County is a small county. That means fewer staff but also more personal service. If you call ahead, the clerk can check whether the file you need is available and ready. Sealed and expunged felony records are not open to the public. Juvenile and mental health cases are also restricted. For everything else, you can view and copy the documents at the standard fee.
| Court | Greer County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address |
106 W Jefferson Mangum, OK 73554 |
| Phone | (580) 782-3664 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM |
Search Greer County Felony Cases Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Greer County felony records. It is free and available around the clock. Select Greer County from the court list and search by name or case number. Felony cases use the "CF" code. You can see charges, docket entries, and case outcomes without paying a cent.
On Demand Court Records also covers Greer County. ODCR has document images you can view for $1 to $3 per PDF. The basic case list search is free. A monthly subscription at $55 gives unlimited access to district court images statewide. Because Greer County is small, online document availability may be more limited than in larger counties. The docket information on OSCN is still the best starting point.
Note: Call the Greer County clerk at (580) 782-3664 before visiting for older records that may need to be pulled from archive storage.
Greer County Felony Record Fees
Fees for copies of Greer County felony records follow 28 O.S. § 31. The first page is $1.00. Additional pages cost $0.50 each. Certification is $0.50 per document. A search fee of $5.00 per seven years applies when you do not have a case number. OSCN is free for docket lookups.
Mail requests require payment upfront. Include a money order or certified check plus a self-addressed stamped envelope. In-person payments at the window can be made with cash or money order.
Greer County Court Resources
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains an offender lookup tool that can help verify sentencing and incarceration details for felony cases statewide, including Greer County. Visit DOC Oklahoma for offender search tools.
The DOC site shows inmate status, facility location, and sentence details for people convicted of felonies in Oklahoma, including those from Greer County cases.
What Greer County Felony Records Show
Felony records in Greer County contain the case number, defendant name and information, offense details, disposition, and sentence. Under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19, the charging document must name the accused and describe the offense. Docket entries log every step of the court process.
You can see when hearings were held, what motions were filed, and whether the case went to trial or ended with a plea. Disposition details tell you if the defendant was convicted, acquitted, or if the case was dismissed. Sentencing terms appear when there is a conviction. Juvenile records, adoption cases, and expunged files do not appear in public searches of Greer County felony records.
Getting Felony Records From Greer County
Start with OSCN for free online docket data. For copies, contact the Greer County Court Clerk at (580) 782-3664. You can visit the courthouse at 106 W Jefferson in Mangum or send a mail request. Include the case number, party names, and a list of documents. State whether certified copies are needed.
Mail requests should include payment and a return envelope. In-person visits are handled the same day for most current cases. Because Greer County is a smaller court, processing times can vary. Older felony records may take a few extra days to retrieve. The staff is generally responsive to phone inquiries and can tell you what to expect before you commit to a trip or a mailed payment.
Greer County Felony Expungement
Oklahoma allows certain felony records to be expunged under 22 O.S. § 18. If you were acquitted, if the case was dismissed, or if you finished a deferred sentence, you may qualify to have the record sealed. The process starts with a petition filed at the Greer County District Court. There are waiting periods that depend on the type of offense and how the case ended. Some nonviolent felonies can be expunged after five years from the end of the sentence.
Once a Greer County felony record is expunged, it will not show up in OSCN searches or at the clerk office. The record is sealed from the public. Only certain law enforcement agencies can still see it in limited situations. If you think you qualify, talk to a lawyer or contact the Court Clerk at (580) 782-3664 to ask about forms. The filing fee for an expungement petition varies, so check the current cost before you file.
Nearby Counties
Counties near Greer County in southwestern Oklahoma. Confirm the filing county before sending a records request.