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County Clerk. The County Clerk's Office serves the county through three departments: Administrative. Finance. Land Records. You may access each department directly for assistance. We are always ready to serve you by phone, email or in person.
Welcome to the Court Clerk’s Office. Marie Hirst, Canadian County Court Clerk, and her staff welcome you. This website is meant to help you in all your legal actions with information and forms. The forms may be printed, completed in BLUE OR BLACK INK ONLY and returned to the Court Clerk’s office.
Land record searches can be performed on the County Clerk's website. The land records are indexed by name only beginning January 1, 1987, and by both name and legal description beginning January 1, 2000. Images of documents are available beginning January 1, 1993.
Canadian County Clerk. Instructions On Index Search. Document Information: Use this search if you are looking for an instrument that has been filed and do not know exactly when it was filed. Make sure you enter the information in the same format as shown or it will not work.
Looking for public records, marriage licenses & election results in Canadian County, OK? Quickly access information about 2 Clerks near you!
Contact. Call: (405) 295-6331. Fax: (405) 422-2406. wehmullerm@canadiancounty.org.
Canadian County Clerk. El Reno, Oklahoma. Search By Name; Search By Subdivision; Search By STR; Search By DOC Info; DOC Info Search. Document Number. Result Type: Doc Type: Doc Year (4-Digit): Begin Doc Number: End Doc Number: Book & Page Info. Book Type: Book Num: Begin Page: End Page: Miscellaneous. Begin File Date: ...
301 N. Choctaw St., El Reno, OK 73036-0730. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 730. Canadian County. Court System Type: District Court. Division: District 26. Contact Information: Phone Number: 405-262-1070.
Canadian County 201 N. Choctaw Ave El Reno, OK 73036 Phone: 405-295-6000 Email Us
Find property records in Canadian County, OK. Access lien records, ownership records, maps, surveys, mortgages, and title searches. Use the land records office for deed searches. Investigate property assessments, GIS maps, building permits, and clerk's office records.