Noble County Felony Records

Noble County felony records are kept at the District Court in Perry, Oklahoma. The Court Clerk files and stores all criminal felony case data for the county. You can search Noble County felony cases for free through the OSCN system online. Perry sits in the north central part of the state, and the courthouse holds records going back many years. If you need to look up a felony case or get a copy of court documents, you can do so in person at the courthouse or by checking the state docket search tool. Written mail requests are also an option for those who live far from Perry. The Court Clerk staff can help you find what you need and tell you about any fees that apply.

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Noble County Overview

Perry County Seat
$1.00 Copy Fee (per page)
OSCN Online Docket System
8th Judicial District

Noble County Court Clerk Office

The Noble County Court Clerk handles all felony record requests. This office is the main point of contact for anyone who needs to look up a criminal case or get copies of court filings. The clerk staff can search by name or case number and pull the file you need. They also process certified copies for a small fee.

Noble County felony cases use the CF prefix in their case numbers. A case filed in 2024 would look like CF-2024-001, for example. This format helps the clerk find records fast. The office sits inside the courthouse on Courthouse Drive in Perry. You can walk in during business hours and ask for help. Staff are used to handling public record requests and can guide you through the steps. If you call ahead at 580-336-2771, they can tell you if the case file you need is on hand or if it has been moved to storage.

Office Noble County Court Clerk
Address 300 Courthouse Drive #1
Perry, OK 73077
Phone 580-336-2771
Fax 580-336-4010
Email dist2noblecounty@yahoo.com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Noble County Felony Record Details

A felony record in Noble County holds a lot of information about the criminal case. Each file starts with the case number and the date the charges were filed. The defendant's name is listed along with the specific charges brought by the district attorney. Oklahoma law under 22 O.S. Section 13 defines felonies as crimes punishable by death or prison time in a state facility.

The record also shows all court dates and what happened at each hearing. Bond amounts and conditions are part of the file too. If the case went to trial, the verdict is recorded. If there was a plea deal, that gets noted as well. Sentencing details spell out the punishment the judge gave, including prison time, probation, fines, and any special conditions. Court costs and payment history round out the file.

Most Noble County felony records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, 51 O.S. Section 24A.8. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not have to be a party in the case or give a reason for your request. The Court Clerk must provide access during normal business hours.

Fees for Noble County Felony Records

Getting copies of felony records from Noble County costs a small amount. The standard copy fee is $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies carry an extra charge of $0.50 per document for the certification stamp. If the clerk has to do a search because you do not have the case number, there may be a $5.00 search fee on top of the copy costs.

Payment can be made in person with cash, check, or money order. For mail requests, send a check or money order payable to the Noble County Court Clerk. Do not send cash through the mail. The office at 300 Courthouse Drive #1 in Perry handles all payments and will let you know if extra fees apply to your specific request.

Noble County Court Records Access

The OSCN docket search portal is the main tool for looking up Noble County felony cases online. You can view the search page at OSCN Docket Search to start your lookup.

Noble County felony records OSCN docket search portal

The OSCN portal lets you search across all Oklahoma counties, including Noble County. Pick the right court from the dropdown and type in the name or case number you need.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit near Noble County. If you are not sure where a case was filed, check the address where the crime took place. Oklahoma files felony cases in the county where the offense happened.