Wagoner County Felony Records

Wagoner County felony records are on file at the District Court in the city of Wagoner. This is one of the fastest-growing counties in Oklahoma, with a population that hit 80,981 in the 2020 Census and is still climbing. The Court Clerk keeps all criminal case files, and the Sheriff's Office operates an online inmate search. You can look up felony cases through state databases, contact the clerk by phone at 918-485-4508, or visit the courthouse. The county also has a strong online presence through its website and the Sheriff's Office site.

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Wagoner County Overview

Wagoner County Seat
80,981 Population (2020)
918-485-4508 Court Clerk Phone
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Wagoner County Court Clerk

The Wagoner County Court Clerk handles all felony records at the courthouse in Wagoner. Call 918-485-4508 to reach the office. The clerk records, files, and maintains District Court proceedings as permanent records. Felony cases carry the CF prefix. Each record shows charges, docket entries, pleas, and sentencing details.

The Wagoner County website has a staff directory and department contacts. You can find the Court Clerk, County Clerk at 918-485-2216, Treasurer at 918-485-2149, Assessor at 918-485-2367, and the District Attorney at 918-485-2119. The full directory lists all offices and phone numbers.

Court Wagoner County District Court
Court Clerk 918-485-4508
District Attorney 918-485-2119
Address Wagoner County Courthouse
Wagoner, OK
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website wagonercounty.ok.gov

Note: The Board of Commissioners meets in the North Annex. Enter through the northeast entrance and park in the gravel lot behind the main courthouse.

Sheriff Chris Elliott runs the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office. The office handles arrests, warrant service, and jail operations. For felony records purposes, the Sheriff's Office is where you can check on someone who has been booked into the county jail on felony charges.

The Wagoner County inmate search lets you look up people currently in custody. The system shows booking dates, charges, and release information for the last 72 hours. You can search by name. This is a quick way to check if someone has been arrested on felony charges in Wagoner County without going through the court records system.

Oklahoma VINE is another tool for tracking custody status. Call 877-654-8463 to register. Victims get telephone and email alerts when an offender's custody status changes. Under 22 O.S. § 60.17, victims have the right to be notified about releases and transfers. VINE covers Wagoner County jail and all state correctional facilities.

Wagoner County Online Resources

The Wagoner County website serves as the main portal for county government information, including links to the Court Clerk and other offices.

Wagoner County felony records official website

Use this site to find department contacts, meeting schedules, and forms for records requests in Wagoner County.

The Wagoner County staff directory lists phone numbers and office locations for every county department.

Wagoner County directory for felony records contacts

The Court Clerk at 918-485-4508 and District Attorney at 918-485-2119 are the key contacts for felony records in Wagoner County.

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office site covers law enforcement operations and jail services in the county.

Wagoner County Sheriff Office felony records

Sheriff Chris Elliott's office handles arrests and detentions for felony cases filed in Wagoner County.

The inmate search page on the Wagoner County Sheriff's site lets you check on people booked into the county jail.

Wagoner County inmate search for felony records

Search by name to see booking dates, charges, and recent release information for Wagoner County inmates.

OSBI Checks and Wagoner County Expungement

For a broader search that goes past Wagoner County lines, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs a statewide criminal history check. The name-based search costs $15 online and pulls from law enforcement data across all 77 counties. OSBI results show arrests and reported dispositions. This is useful if someone lived in multiple Oklahoma counties or if you are not sure where a felony case was filed.

Wagoner County also handles expungement petitions. Under 22 O.S. § 18, you can ask the court to seal a felony record if the case was dismissed, if you were found not guilty, or if you finished a deferred sentence. Some nonviolent felonies may qualify after a five-year wait. File the petition at the Wagoner County District Court. Once granted, the record is removed from OSCN and the public files. Call the Court Clerk at 918-485-4508 to ask about the forms and filing costs.

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