Roger Mills County Felony Records

Roger Mills County felony records are filed and stored at the District Court in Cheyenne. This rural county in western Oklahoma does not see a high volume of felony cases, but all criminal filings go through the same state court system used across the rest of the state. You can search for felony cases here through two free online tools or by visiting the courthouse. The Court Clerk keeps case files, docket sheets, and related court documents. Whether you need to pull up a past case or check on a pending charge, the records are available to the public under Oklahoma law.

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Roger Mills County Overview

Cheyenne County Seat
26th Judicial District
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Roger Mills County Court Clerk

The Roger Mills County Court Clerk handles felony records at the courthouse in Cheyenne. All criminal felony filings pass through this office. Staff manage case files, process requests for copies, and maintain docket records for the District Court. Because Roger Mills County is one of the smallest counties in Oklahoma by population, the clerk's office tends to be less busy than those in metro areas. That can work in your favor if you need help with a records search or have questions about a specific case.

Felony cases here follow the CF prefix format used across Oklahoma. Each case number tells you the year and sequence of the filing. The Court Clerk records charges, pleas, dispositions, and sentencing details. These records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1). Anyone can request them without a stated reason.

Court Roger Mills County District Court
Address Roger Mills County Courthouse
Cheyenne, OK
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Note: For the most current phone number and mailing address, check the Roger Mills County page on OSCN.

Felony Case Process in Roger Mills County

A felony case in Roger Mills County starts when the District Attorney files formal charges. The case gets a CF number and goes on the District Court docket. Oklahoma law defines felonies as crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a state penal institution under 21 O.S. § 5. That includes everything from drug possession to violent crimes.

After the initial filing, the case moves through arraignment, preliminary hearing, and either a plea or trial. Each step produces records. The docket sheet tracks every filing and court action. You can see when motions were filed, what the judge ruled, and what the final outcome was. If the defendant was sentenced, the record shows the sentence length, conditions, and any fines.

Roger Mills County sits in the 26th Judicial District. Cases are heard by a District Court judge assigned to this circuit. Appeals from felony convictions go to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. Those appellate records are separate from the trial court file but can also be found through OSCN.

Roger Mills County Court Records Portal

The ODCR page for Roger Mills County shows the search interface used to look up felony cases and other court records filed in this county.

Roger Mills County felony records ODCR search portal

This portal gives you access to search by party name, case number, or date range. Criminal felony cases use the CF prefix in Roger Mills County court records.

Roger Mills County Records Resources

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains a separate offender lookup tool. If someone was convicted of a felony in Roger Mills County and sent to state prison, you can find their custody status through that system. It shows current facility, sentence details, and projected release dates. This is not part of the Court Clerk's records but can fill in gaps.

Victims of crime can use the Oklahoma VINE system to track an offender's custody status. Call 877-654-8463 or register online to get alerts when someone is released or transferred. VINE covers all Oklahoma county jails and the state prison system. Under 22 O.S. § 60.17, victims have a right to be told about changes in an offender's status.

Sealed records will not show up in any public search. Oklahoma allows expungement of certain felony records under 22 O.S. § 18. If a case was expunged, the Court Clerk removes it from the public docket. You will not find it on OSCN or ODCR. Only the person who was charged can petition for expungement, and the court must approve it.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Roger Mills County. If you are not sure which county handles a felony case, check where the offense took place. Oklahoma files cases in the county where the crime occurred.