The Court Clerk is the keeper of most court records, and many are available online. Marriage and divorce records can be obtained by contacting this office, as well.
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Rick Warren
Court Clerk
Oklahoma County Annex Building
320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #409
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-713-1705
Fee Schedule
Copies $1 for first page, $0.50/page after
Certification of document $0.50
You can also obtain records from the Oklahoma City Municipal Court.
OKC Municipal Court
701 Couch Dr
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 297-2361
Criminal court records show the criminal history of a person, including traffic infractions and misdemeanor and felony crimes. These records are available online through the Court Clerk. These records include information about the defendant, charges, the timeline of hearings, arrest dates, mug shot, physical description of the offender, offender’s attorney, and the judge hearing the case. You can search by name, case number, or date filed.
You can submit an open records request for other county records. An open records request is simply an official request to view particular public government or agency documents. There is a portal through the county website to search most records online. You can also request records directly from the department in question.
Deeds, which are legal documents regarding the ownership of property or legal rights, can be obtained from the County Clerk. In this county, the County Clerk also functions as the Registrar of Deeds Deed records can be found online through the County Clerk’s website.
Michele Nicholson
County Clerk
Oklahoma County Annex Building
320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #203
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-713-1540
Birth and death records can be requested from the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Vital Records Service
Oklahoma State Department of Health
PO Box 248964
Oklahoma City, OK 73124-8964
(405) 426-8880