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DISTRICT COURT. As the strength of the Oklahoma judiciary, district courts have general jurisdiction over almost all civil and criminal matters within their sphere of influence. Oklahoma has 77 district courts, each with one or more district judges and an associate district judge.
District Court. As the strength of the Oklahoma judiciary, district courts have general jurisdiction over almost all civil and criminal matters within their sphere of influence. Oklahoma has 77 district courts, each with one or more district judges and an associate district judge.
Oklahoma County Court Clerk, Rick Warren, presides over the largest, and busiest, Court Clerk's office in the state. Approximately 120,000 new court cases are filed in Oklahoma County annually, more than any other state, local or federal court in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma County Courthouse 321 Park Avenue, Rm. 800 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-713-1456 Bailiff: Marie Clerk: Megan Court Reporter: Elliott
Public Records. The Court Clerk is also an elected official who has the responsibility of maintaining Oklahoma County District Court records. The Court Clerk also manages court calendars for judges and collects all fines and fees that result from court decisions.
View information about probate, guardianship, adoption, and mental health record matters in Oklahoma County District Court.
Oklahoma County District Court. Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Contact Information. Address 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. 409 County Office Bldg. Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Phone: 405-713-1705
Below is a directory of court locations in Oklahoma County. Links for online court records and other free court resources are provided for each court, where available. If you’re not sure which court you’re looking for, learn more about the Oklahoma court system. District Courts in Oklahoma County.
The Rules for the District Courts of Oklahoma, Title 12 O.S., Ch.2, and Appendix shall guide any matter of practice or procedure not specifically included in the following rules.
Oklahoma County Government is here to serve the public and is represented by 9 elected officials including, the Assessor, County Clerk, Court Clerk, District Attorney, (3) County Commissioners - District 1, District 2, and District 3, Sheriff, and Treasurer.