Logan County Felony Records Search
Logan County felony records are managed by the Court Clerk at the District Court in Guthrie. Searching for felony cases in Logan County is straightforward because the county has strong online access through OSCN, with most civil, criminal, and family cases from 2003 forward available to view. Logan County is part of the 9th Judicial District, which it shares with Payne County. The Court Clerk handles all felony record requests, and the office provides detailed instructions for both in-person and mail-based record retrieval. Older felony cases are being added to the online system on an ongoing basis.
Logan County Overview
Logan County Court Clerk
The Logan County Court Clerk is in Room 201 of the courthouse in Guthrie. This office maintains all felony records for the district court. Staff can help you search for cases, get copies, and certify documents. One thing to know is that the Logan County Court Clerk does not perform phone searches. You need to use OSCN, visit in person, or send a mail request.
The 9th Judicial District covers both Logan and Payne counties. District Judge Phillip Corley serves both counties. Logan County has its own associate district judge and special judges who handle the local docket. Arraignments are on Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 PM. Felony dockets run on the 1st and 3rd Friday at 9:00 AM. Civil dockets are on the 1st and 3rd Friday at 1:30 PM.
| Office | Logan County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 301 E Harrison, Room 201, Guthrie, OK 73044 |
| Phone | (405) 282-0123 |
| County Clerk | (405) 282-0266 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
The County Clerk at (405) 282-0266 handles land records like deeds, mortgages, and liens. That is a different office from the Court Clerk. For felony case records, always contact the Court Clerk at (405) 282-0123.
Search Logan County Felony Cases Online
Go to OSCN and select Logan County District Court. Click "Case Search" and enter a case number or party name. For partial name searches, use the "%" character after the name. The system returns matching cases with links to full docket information. Most Logan County cases from 2003 forward are online.
When you find a case, check if the documents you need are available to view online. Some documents have a "Document Available" link that lets you read them right on the screen. Others are marked as "Available at Court Clerk Office," which means you need to call or visit to get those specific pages. This is because some documents contain sensitive material that is not posted online.
ODCR offers the same Logan County felony data in a different format. The Logan County Court Clerk page has more details about the office and its services. For records requests and archival information, the Logan County Records Request page explains the process in detail.
The OSCN search form for Logan County has more fields than some other counties. You can search by last name, first name, middle name, born on/after date, born before date, case type, filed after date, filed before date, and closed date range. These extra filters help you narrow down results when you have more details about the person or case you are looking for.
Logan County Felony Records Resources
The Logan County Court Clerk's official page shown below provides information about court services and how to access felony records in Logan County.
Visit the Court Clerk page for office details and links to OSCN.
The Logan County records request and archives page below outlines the steps for getting copies of felony case documents by mail.
Use this page for mail request instructions and fee information specific to Logan County.
Logan County Felony Record Fees
Logan County follows the fee schedule under 28 O.S. § 31. The first page copy is $1.00. Additional pages are $0.50 each. Certification costs $0.50 per document. Authentication is $5.00 if needed.
If you do not have a case number and need the clerk to search for you, there is a search fee of $5.00 per seven-year period. This is why searching OSCN first is so important. Finding the case number ahead of time saves you the search fee. OSCN viewing is free. You only pay for copies and certification.
For mail requests, there is no extra processing fee beyond the copy and certification costs. Send payment with your letter. The clerk will contact you if the total is different from what you sent. Most felony records are public under 51 O.S. § 24A.1. Anyone can ask for them.
Note: The Logan County Court Clerk does not do phone searches. Use OSCN online, visit in person, or submit a written request by mail.
What Logan County Felony Records Show
Logan County felony records contain the case number in CF-YYYY-#### format, the defendant's name, date of birth, and demographic information. The offense description and filing date are listed. Disposition dates and the complete case outcome are part of the record. Sentencing details appear for convictions. Court docket entries show every event from start to finish.
Some documents in Logan County felony cases have availability indicators on OSCN. "Document Available" means you can view it online. "Available at Court Clerk Office" means the document exists but has not been posted online, often because it contains sensitive information. You would need to visit or request a copy for those specific items. Older cases are continually being added to the OSCN system, so something that was not online last month may be available now.
Cities in Logan County
Logan County includes Guthrie, the county seat, along with several smaller communities. All felony cases from anywhere in Logan County go through the District Court in Guthrie. Edmond borders Logan County to the south and has its own page with felony record resources.
Nearby Counties
Logan County is in central Oklahoma just north of the Oklahoma City metro. These neighboring counties have their own felony records on OSCN.