Access McIntosh County Felony Records
McIntosh County felony records are held at the District Court in Eufaula. You can search these criminal filings online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network or go to the courthouse in person. The county sits in eastern Oklahoma near Lake Eufaula and handles all felony cases through its District Court. OSCN provides free access to docket sheets, case status, and party information for McIntosh County cases. The Court Clerk in Eufaula is the office to contact for certified copies, case reviews, and other record requests. This page covers the tools and offices you need to look up felony cases filed in McIntosh County.
McIntosh County Overview
McIntosh County Court Clerk Office
Trina Williams-Smith serves as the McIntosh County Court Clerk. Her office manages all felony case files, docket records, and public record requests for the McIntosh County District Court. You can visit during business hours to search for cases or request copies. The mailing address is P.O. Box 107, Eufaula, OK 74432. For phone inquiries, call (918) 689-2611. Staff can check case status and provide basic information over the phone if you have a case number handy.
McIntosh County felony cases use the CF-YYYY-XXXX format. The CF prefix identifies it as a criminal felony filing. Each record contains the charges filed, the charge codes, and the degree of each offense. You will find the file date, the offense date, docket entries, bond information, and attorney of record. Disposition and sentencing details are also part of the case file. Paper records in McIntosh County go back to the early 1900s. Digital records on OSCN cover more recent filings from the late 1990s onward. The Court Clerk can pull older paper files from the archive if you need something that predates the online system.
| Court | McIntosh County District Court |
|---|---|
| Court Clerk | Trina Williams-Smith |
| Mailing Address |
P.O. Box 107 Eufaula, OK 74432 |
| Phone | (918) 689-2611 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
The County Clerk handles land records and property filings, which is a separate office from the Court Clerk. For felony records, always contact the Court Clerk directly.
Search McIntosh County Felony Cases
The quickest way to look up felony records in McIntosh County is through OSCN. Select McIntosh County District Court from the dropdown and enter a name or case number. The system shows docket entries, case status, and party info. It is free to use and loads fast. You can search from any device with internet access.
Search options include last name, first name, case number, attorney, and judge. Filters let you narrow results by filing date range and case type. Look for the CF prefix to find felony cases specifically. Active and closed cases both appear. The system also covers civil, traffic, family, and small claims filings. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1), court records in McIntosh County are public. Anyone can look them up. You do not need to state a reason or provide identification for an online search.
For certified copies of McIntosh County felony records, visit the courthouse or mail a written request. Your request should include the case number, which documents you need, your name and contact info, and a copy of your photo ID. Send mail requests to P.O. Box 107, Eufaula, OK 74432. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope and payment. The clerk will send back the certified documents.
Note: Sealed, juvenile, and expunged records are restricted from public access in McIntosh County under 22 O.S. §§ 18-19.
McIntosh County Felony Record Fees
Copies of felony records from the McIntosh County Court Clerk cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies carry an additional $0.50 per document for the certification stamp. A $5.00 search fee applies when the clerk has to locate a record without a case number. Authentication runs $5.00 per certificate. This fee structure follows 28 O.S. § 31, the statewide schedule for court clerk charges.
Call (918) 689-2611 to ask about payment methods. Cash, money orders, and certified checks are the standard options at most Oklahoma court clerk offices. Some now take credit and debit cards. For mail-in requests, money orders are the most reliable choice.
Searching OSCN costs nothing. You can view docket info, case summaries, and party names for free online. The fees only apply when you need a physical or certified copy from the clerk. Starting with the free online search saves time and money.
McIntosh County Records Resources
The McIntosh County website lists all county offices, contact info, and basic services. You can find the sheriff, assessor, county clerk, treasurer, and other department details there. It is a useful first stop when you are not sure which office handles a specific type of record.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs an offender search that covers the whole state. If a McIntosh County felony conviction led to prison time, you can look up the person's current facility, sentence details, and expected release date. This is separate from court records but adds context to felony case outcomes. The On Demand Court Records service provides paid access to court documents that may not be on OSCN. That includes some older filings and supplemental materials from McIntosh County cases.
Oklahoma law at 21 O.S. § 13.1 defines felonies as crimes punishable by imprisonment in a state penal institution. Cases that meet this threshold in McIntosh County get the CF prefix. Misdemeanors use the CM prefix and carry lighter penalties. Expungement of felony records follows 22 O.S. § 18, and records that have been expunged will not appear in any public search.
McIntosh County Records Portal
The McIntosh County official website provides information about county offices in Eufaula, including the Court Clerk who manages felony record access.
Use this site to find phone numbers and office addresses for McIntosh County departments. For direct case searches, the OSCN docket system is the right tool.
Nearby Counties
These counties border McIntosh County or sit close by. Check the county where the crime took place if you are unsure where a felony was filed.