Find Felony Records in Latimer County
Latimer County felony records are held at the District Court in Wilburton, where the Court Clerk manages all criminal felony case files. You can search for felony cases online through OSCN at no cost, or contact the Court Clerk's office directly for copies and certified documents. Latimer County is part of the 17th Judicial District and sits in the southeastern part of Oklahoma. It is a smaller county with limited online document availability beyond what OSCN offers, so the Court Clerk is your main contact for getting detailed felony record copies from Latimer County.
Latimer County Overview
Latimer County Felony Records Office
The Court Clerk in Latimer County is the person who keeps all felony case records for the district court. The office is inside the courthouse on Central Avenue in Wilburton. You can visit during business hours to search records, request copies, or ask questions about a specific felony case. The staff handles everything from basic record lookups to certified document requests.
Latimer County is one of the smaller counties in Oklahoma. Online document availability is more limited here compared to bigger counties. The OSCN system shows case docket information, but some detailed documents may only be available in person at the courthouse. If you need the full case file or specific court orders, a trip to the courthouse or a mail request is the way to go.
| Office | Latimer County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 109 N Central Ave, Wilburton, OK 74578 |
| Phone | (918) 465-2011 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
The 17th Judicial District also covers other southeastern Oklahoma counties. If a case was filed in a different county within the same district, you would need to check with that county's Court Clerk instead. Each county keeps its own records even when they share a judicial district.
Search Latimer County Felony Cases
Go to OSCN and select Latimer County District Court. Enter the party name or case number. Set the case type to CF for criminal felony. The results show the case number, filing date, charges, and disposition. This is free and works from any device with internet access.
OSCN search fields for Latimer County include party name, case number, date range, and case type. If you only have a name, start there. The system will show all matching cases. Click on any result to see the full docket. For cases that went to trial, you can often see the complete history of court events leading up to the verdict.
ODCR provides another way to search. It pulls the same data from Latimer County courts. Some people prefer the way ODCR organizes search results. Both tools are free for basic lookups and show the same case information.
For a statewide search that includes Latimer County and all other Oklahoma counties, the OSBI runs a criminal history portal at osbi.ok.gov. That costs $15 for a name-based check. It covers all felony arrests and convictions across the state, not just one county. The OSCN docket search lets you filter by filed date, which is handy for finding recent felony filings in Latimer County.
Latimer County Court Records Portal
The ODCR portal shown below is one of two free online tools for searching Latimer County felony records.
Use ODCR alongside OSCN for the most complete picture of felony case records available from Latimer County District Court.
Latimer County Felony Record Fees
Standard Oklahoma fees apply to Latimer County felony record copies. Per 28 O.S. § 31, the first page costs $1.00 and each page after that is $0.50. Certification is $0.50 per document. OSCN access is free with no charge for viewing case docket information online.
Send payment by check or money order when making a mail request. The Court Clerk will process your request and send copies back to you. In-person requests at the courthouse are usually handled on the spot. Most felony records are public under 51 O.S. § 24A.1, the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The exceptions are juvenile records, sealed files, and expunged cases under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19.
Latimer County Felony Case Contents
Each felony record in Latimer County includes the case number, defendant name and personal information, the charges filed, and the disposition. Sentence details are part of the file when a conviction occurred. The record also tracks all court events, from the first hearing through the final judgment.
The case number format is CF-YYYY-#### for criminal felonies. This numbering system is standard across all Oklahoma counties. The CF tells you the case type, the year tells you when it was filed, and the last numbers identify the specific case. Having this number makes record requests much faster because the clerk can pull the exact file without doing a broader search.
Note: Latimer County has limited online document availability, so some records may only be viewable at the courthouse in Wilburton.
How to Request Latimer County Felony Records
Search OSCN first. Write down the case number if you find the case. Then decide whether the online information is sufficient or if you need official copies. For certified copies, contact the Court Clerk at (918) 465-2011 or visit the courthouse at 109 N Central Ave in Wilburton.
For mail requests, write a letter that includes your contact details, the case number, the names of the parties involved, and what documents you need. Mention if you need certification. Include payment by check or money order. The clerk will mail copies back to you once the request is processed. In-person visits are handled same day in most instances. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender search at doc.ok.gov shows state prison records for people convicted of felonies in Latimer County.
Nearby Counties
Latimer County is in southeastern Oklahoma. These neighboring counties each have their own felony records searchable through OSCN.