Haskell County Felony Records
Haskell County felony records are filed at the District Court in Stigler. The Court Clerk manages all criminal case files, docket entries, and records requests at the courthouse on East Main Street. This eastern Oklahoma county is part of the 16th Judicial District. You can search felony cases online through OSCN for free, or reach the clerk by phone for details on a specific case. The office keeps records dating back to 1907. If you need to look up a felony charge, check a disposition, or get copies of court documents, the Stigler courthouse is where those records live. Haskell County was named after Charles N. Haskell, the first governor of Oklahoma.
Haskell County Overview
Haskell County Court Clerk Office
The Haskell County Court Clerk handles all felony records filed in the district court. The office is at 202 E Main St, Suite 9 in Stigler. You can visit during regular hours to look up cases, get copies, or ask about the status of a filing. The clerk keeps docket sheets, charge details, sentencing records, and all other criminal case documents on file.
Felony cases in Haskell County follow the CF-YYYY-XXXX number format. Each record has the case number, defendant name and demographics, charge details, filing and disposition dates, disposition type, and court events. The search fee at the clerk's office is $5.00 per seven years if you do not have a case number. That fee covers the time it takes staff to look through the records for a match. If you already have the case number, you skip the search fee and just pay for copies. Court records in Haskell County go back to 1907, the year Oklahoma became a state.
The County Clerk, reached at (918) 967-2884, handles land records at a separate office. For felony records, use the Court Clerk contact listed below.
| Court | Haskell County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address |
202 E Main St, Suite 9 Stigler, OK 74462 |
| Phone | (918) 967-3323 |
| County Clerk | (918) 967-2884 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Search Haskell County Felony Cases
The easiest way to search Haskell County felony records is through OSCN. Pick Haskell County from the dropdown and type in the information you have. You can search by last name, first name, middle name, date of birth range, case type, or filing date range. The site is free. Results come up fast.
For felony records specifically, set the case type to CF or look for CF prefix case numbers in your results. Each record shows the charge details, filing date, disposition date, disposition type, and court events. OSCN covers criminal, civil, family, traffic, probate, and small claims filings from Haskell County. Active cases and closed ones both appear in the system. The On Demand Court Records (ODCR) site is a paid option that may have document images not on OSCN.
To get certified copies, contact the Court Clerk at (918) 967-3323. You need to provide your name and address, the case number, names of the parties, the type of document you want, and whether you need certification. Requests can be made in person or by mail to 202 E Main St, Stigler, OK 74462. Payment must be included with mail requests. The Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1) gives the public the right to access these records.
Note: Sealed, juvenile, and expunged records are not available in public search results per 22 O.S. §§ 18-19.
Haskell County Record Fees
Haskell County charges standard Oklahoma rates for felony record copies. The first page costs $1.00. Each page after that is $0.50. Certification is $0.50 per document. If you lack a case number, the search fee is $5.00 per seven-year period. These fees are set under 28 O.S. § 31.
OSCN access is free for basic case lookups. You only pay fees when you need physical copies from the clerk. Call ahead to ask about payment methods. Money orders and certified checks are the most common options for mail requests. Make them payable to the Haskell County Court Clerk.
Haskell County Records Resources
Land and property records in Haskell County are searchable through OKCountyRecords.com. This covers deeds, mortgages, and liens. It is a separate system from felony court records, but useful if you need a full view of someone's public records in the county. The County Clerk maintains land filings.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has an offender lookup for anyone who served time in state prison after a Haskell County felony conviction. It lists the current facility, sentence, and release date. The OSBI offers statewide criminal history checks for $15.00 across all 77 counties. Use that option if you think the person has records in more than one county.
Haskell County is in eastern Oklahoma. Neighboring counties share judicial resources through the 16th District. If a case was filed in a nearby county, OSCN lets you search multiple counties from the same site with just a dropdown change.
Haskell County Land Records Portal
The Haskell County page on OKCountyRecords shows the search interface for land and property document lookups.
This portal handles land filings. For Haskell County felony records and criminal case searches, OSCN is your primary tool.
Public Access to Haskell County Felony Records
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act, anyone can view Haskell County felony records without giving a reason. The Court Clerk in Stigler must provide access to public case files during business hours. You can look at the record at the counter and then ask for copies if you need them. This right applies to all felony cases that have not been sealed or expunged.
For those who want to clear a felony record in Haskell County, expungement is available under 22 O.S. ยง 18. Dismissed cases, deferred sentences that were completed, and certain nonviolent convictions may qualify. The petition gets filed with the District Court in Stigler. A statewide criminal history check through the OSBI costs $15 and covers all 77 counties if you need to search beyond Haskell County.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Haskell County. If you cannot find a felony case here, check where the crime took place.