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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 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.
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.
Click to view live meetings and recorded videos on the Oklahoma County YouTube channel.
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.
COURT COSTS. Cost Administration. This page includes information regarding Court Costs, Rules, and Bond Schedules. The sole job of the Oklahoma County Court Clerk's Cost Administration Department is to collect court ordered fines, fees, costs and other assessments in criminal cases.
You can appear for Traffic Court at: 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, 1st Floor (Jury Assembly Room), Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Hours : Traffic Court begins at 9 a.m. How can I pay my traffic ticket?
The Court Clerk prepares and issues about 1,800 jury summons each month except July and August when no jury trials are held. Names are selected at random from the list of licensed drivers or persons holding a current state identification document.
Connect with the offices of the Oklahoma County Elected Officials and County Government Departments. Submit general questions, concerns, or provide feedback. If you have questions regarding the website or need further assistance, you may contact the Webmaster.
As of November 1st, 2022, ministers are no longer required to file credentials with the Oklahoma County Court Clerk’s Office, per O.S. Title 43, Section 7. Locations Main office (County Courthouse): 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 - 405-713-1705