Search Kingfisher County Felony Records
Kingfisher County felony records are filed and stored at the District Court in the city of Kingfisher. You can search these records for free through OSCN, the state court records portal. The county is part of the 4th Judicial District and the Court Clerk handles all felony case files, copies, and certifications. Whether you need to check a case status or get a certified copy of a felony record, the process starts with a search on OSCN or a call to the Court Clerk at (405) 375-3813. Kingfisher County maintains felony records that include charges, docket entries, and sentencing data for all criminal felony cases.
Kingfisher County Overview
Kingfisher County Felony Court Clerk
The Court Clerk in Kingfisher County is the official keeper of all felony records filed in the district court. The office sits inside the courthouse on Main Street. Staff there handle record searches, copy requests, and document certification for felony cases. You can walk in during business hours to request records or submit a written request by mail.
Kingfisher County is a smaller county in central Oklahoma. It does not see the volume of felony cases that bigger counties do. That can work in your favor when you need records because the staff is often able to process requests quickly. The courthouse is the only location for the Court Clerk, so all felony record business goes through this one office.
| Office | Kingfisher County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 101 S Main St, Kingfisher, OK 73750 |
| Phone | (405) 375-3813 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Fingerprint-based searches are also an option through the Sheriff's Office if you need a broader criminal history check. The OSBI handles statewide criminal history requests separately from the Court Clerk's office. For specific Kingfisher County felony case records, the Court Clerk is your primary source.
Find Felony Records in Kingfisher County
OSCN is the free online tool for searching Kingfisher County felony records. Go to oscn.net and pick Kingfisher County District Court. Type in a last name or case number to pull up results. The search shows filing dates, charges, docket entries, and case outcomes for felony matters.
You can also try ODCR for an alternate way to search the same data. Some users prefer the ODCR layout because it groups results a bit differently. Both are free for basic felony case lookups. If you know the case number (it starts with CF for criminal felony), that gives you the fastest, most accurate results on either site.
The OSCN search form lets you enter a last name, first name, middle name, case number, and date range. You can set the case type to CF to filter for felonies only. This keeps your results clean and focused on the records you actually need. Without a case number, a name search works fine but may return multiple results if the name is common.
For a broader criminal history that goes beyond Kingfisher County, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs the CHIRP portal at osbi.ok.gov. A name-based search costs $15. It covers all counties statewide and includes felony arrests and convictions.
Kingfisher County Records Search Portal
The screenshot below shows the OSCN search interface that covers Kingfisher County felony records along with all other Oklahoma county courts.
Use this portal to look up any felony case filed in Kingfisher County District Court. The search is free and available around the clock.
Kingfisher County Felony Record Costs
Copies of felony records from the Kingfisher County Court Clerk follow state pricing under 28 O.S. § 31. The first page is $1.00. Every additional page is $0.50. Certification adds $0.50 per document. These are standard rates across Oklahoma.
Online access through OSCN is completely free. You only pay when you need physical copies or certified documents. For mail requests, send a check or money order with your letter. The Court Clerk processes these and mails back your copies, typically within a week or so.
Oklahoma law under 51 O.S. § 24A.1 makes most court records public. That includes felony records in Kingfisher County. Exceptions apply to juvenile cases, mental health proceedings, adoption files, and records that have been sealed or expunged under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19.
Kingfisher County Felony Case Details
Each felony record in Kingfisher County includes the case number in CF-YYYY-#### format. The file contains the defendant's name and date of birth, a description of the offense, and the specific statute cited. Filing and disposition dates are listed along with the final case outcome. If the case ended in a conviction, sentencing information is also part of the record.
Court events show every step of the legal process. You can see arraignment dates, preliminary hearing results, trial settings, and any motions filed. This docket trail gives you a full picture of how the felony case moved through the Kingfisher County court system from start to finish.
Note: Felony records that have been expunged will not appear in OSCN searches or be available from the Court Clerk without a court order.
Request Felony Records in Kingfisher County
The process is straightforward. Search OSCN first. Find the case and note the case number. Then contact the Court Clerk at (405) 375-3813 or visit the courthouse at 101 S Main St in Kingfisher. Ask for the specific documents you need and let them know if certification is required.
For written requests, include your contact information, the case number, the names of the parties, and a list of what documents you want. State whether you need certified copies. Enclose your payment. The clerk will process it and mail your copies back. In-person visits are usually handled the same day. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections at doc.ok.gov is a separate resource that shows incarceration records for people serving state prison sentences tied to felony convictions.
Nearby Counties
Kingfisher County sits in central Oklahoma. These neighboring counties have their own felony court records through the same OSCN system.