Oklahoma County Felony Records
Oklahoma County felony records are managed by the District Court in Oklahoma City. This is the most populated county in the state, and the court processes a high volume of criminal felony cases each year. You can search Oklahoma County felony records for free through OSCN or visit the courthouse at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue. The county also runs a satellite office in Edmond for some services. Whether you need to check the status of a felony case, find docket entries, or request certified copies of court documents, the Court Clerk office handles it all. This page covers the main ways to search, the fees you can expect, and the offices that process these requests.
Oklahoma County Overview
Oklahoma County Court Clerk Office
The Oklahoma County Court Clerk office is the central hub for all felony record requests in the county. It sits at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City. This courthouse handles more felony cases than any other in the state. The phone number for general inquiries is 405-713-1705.
Oklahoma County also has satellite offices and related departments that play a role in the felony system. The District Attorney's office is at 211 N. Robinson, Suite N700, and can be reached at 405-713-1600. The Public Defender's office is in the same building as the court clerk at 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave, Suite 400, with a phone number of 405-713-1550. The Juvenile Bureau operates from 5905 N Classen Court and handles juvenile cases at 405-713-6400. For legal research, the Law Library is at 321 Park Ave, Suite 247, and you can call 405-713-1353 or email lawlibrary@oklahomacounty.org.
The Oklahoma County official website has contact details for all departments. If you need felony records specifically, the Court Clerk is your main contact.
| Office | Oklahoma County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address |
320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Phone | 405-713-1705 |
| Edmond Office | 7 North Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034 - 405-359-4515 |
| District Attorney | 211 N. Robinson, #N700 - 405-713-1600 |
| Public Defender | 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave, #400 - 405-713-1550 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Search Oklahoma County Felony Cases Online
The best free tool for searching Oklahoma County felony records is OSCN. Go to www.oscn.net/dockets and select "Oklahoma County District Court" from the list. You can search by name, case number, or date range. Given the high case volume in Oklahoma County, be as specific as you can with your search terms to narrow down results.
Oklahoma County felony cases use the CF-YYYY-NNNN format. The CF stands for criminal felony. The year and number help you find the exact case. OSCN shows full docket entries for each case, including charges, bond info, attorney of record, hearing dates, and the final disposition. If a person was sentenced, those details are in the record too. This is the same data the Court Clerk sees, just displayed through a public web portal.
For actual document images from Oklahoma County felony cases, you can use ODCR. This paid service pulls up the signed court papers, plea forms, and sentencing orders that OSCN does not display. Another option is to visit the courthouse in person and ask the clerk to print copies from the file. The county also offers a records search tool through OKCountyRecords.com for land and property documents, though felony records are handled through OSCN and the Court Clerk.
Oklahoma County Felony Record Contents
Oklahoma County felony records contain detailed information about each criminal case. The file starts with the case number and filing date. The defendant's full name and basic information are listed along with the charges. Under 21 O.S. Section 13, felonies in Oklahoma are crimes that carry prison time in a state facility or the death penalty. The charges spell out which statutes were violated and the degree of each offense.
Bond information is a key part of the record. It shows whether the defendant was held in jail or released, the bond amount, and any conditions set by the judge. Attorney information tells you who represented the defendant, whether it was a private lawyer or the Public Defender at 405-713-1550. All court proceedings are logged as docket entries. These include arraignment, preliminary hearing, motions, hearings, trial dates, and sentencing.
The disposition section shows how the case ended. Options include guilty verdict, not guilty, dismissed, or deferred sentence. Sentencing details list prison time, probation, fines, court costs, and restitution. Payment history tracks what the defendant has paid. Oklahoma County felony records are public under 51 O.S. Section 24A.8 unless they have been sealed or expunged under 22 O.S. Section 18.
Oklahoma County Felony Record Fees
Standard copy fees in Oklahoma County are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certified copies add a certification fee of $0.50 per document. Exemplified copies, which are sometimes needed for use in other states, run $15.00 to $25.00. If the clerk needs to run a search without a case number, a $5.00 search fee may apply.
You can pay at the courthouse on Robert S. Kerr Avenue. Cash, checks, and money orders are accepted. For written requests sent by mail, include a check or money order payable to the Oklahoma County Court Clerk. The Edmond satellite office at 7 North Broadway may also be able to help with some requests. Call 405-359-4515 to check what services they offer at that location. In-person requests at the main courthouse are usually processed the same day. Mail requests take five to ten business days on average.
Oklahoma County Court Records Portal
The Oklahoma County government website provides links to various departments including the Court Clerk. Visit oklahomacounty.org for contact details and office information.
From the county website, you can find phone numbers, addresses, and links to court services for Oklahoma County felony cases.
Cities in Oklahoma County
Oklahoma County is home to several major cities. All felony cases from these cities are filed at the Oklahoma County District Court.
Other communities in Oklahoma County include Del City, Bethany, The Village, Warr Acres, and Nichols Hills. All felony cases from these areas go through the same District Court.
Nearby Counties
These counties surround Oklahoma County. Felony cases are filed where the crime occurred, so verify the correct county before searching.