Edmond Criminal Records
Edmond criminal records come from the Edmond Police Department and the Oklahoma County District Court. The city sits in the 7th Judicial District just north of Oklahoma City. Misdemeanors and city violations are processed through the Edmond Municipal Court. Felony charges go to the Oklahoma County District Court, where dockets are searchable for free on the state system. Police reports and arrest files can be requested from the Edmond PD under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. This page covers the agencies, fees, and steps for getting criminal records in Edmond.
Edmond Overview
Edmond Police Department Records
The Edmond Police Department handles all police records for incidents within city limits. The department keeps incident reports, accident reports, arrest records, and investigative files. Records requests go through the department's records section under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, which is found in 51 O.S. § 24A. You need to submit a written request with a copy of your photo ID. Phone requests are not processed.
To get a copy of an Edmond police report, fill out an Open Records Request Form and bring it to the department. Include the date of the incident, report number if known, and names of the people involved. Crime victims can get one free copy of their incident report with valid ID. All other requesters pay copy fees. Standard copies run $0.25 per page under the Open Records Act. Certified copies cost more. Processing time varies based on the complexity of the request. Simple single-report requests may be done in a few business days.
The Edmond PD also works closely with the University of Central Oklahoma police for incidents near campus. If something happened on UCO property, you may need to contact the university police for those records. The Edmond Police Department's main non-emergency number is the best starting point for any records questions, and staff can point you in the right direction if the records sit with another agency.
Note: All record requests must be in writing with valid photo ID attached.
Edmond Municipal Court
The Edmond Municipal Court handles traffic citations, misdemeanor criminal cases, and city code violations that happen within Edmond city limits. The court processes arraignments, trials, and compliance hearings. Citations with a listed fine can often be paid without a court appearance. Those marked as court-required need you to show up on the date printed on the ticket.
The screenshot below shows the Edmond Municipal Court page with court information and services.
Citation payment methods include online payment through the city's portal, in-person payment at the court clerk's window, and payment by mail. The court accepts cash, checks, money orders, and major credit cards. Paying a fine counts as a no-contest plea, and the conviction goes to Service Oklahoma. If you want to contest the charge, appear on your court date and plead not guilty. DUI cases, domestic violence charges, and other serious misdemeanors always require a court appearance.
For court record questions, contact the Municipal Court Clerk's office with your citation number. They can look up fine amounts, court dates, payment status, and warrant info. Municipal Court records are separate from the Oklahoma County District Court. Only city ordinance violations and municipal misdemeanors are handled here. Everything else goes to district court.
Oklahoma County Court Dockets
Felony cases from Edmond go through the Oklahoma County District Court in the 7th Judicial District. The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) lets you search those dockets for free. Look up cases by name, case number, or attorney. Results show charges, filing dates, hearings, and outcomes. OSCN runs all day, every day.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is another option for Oklahoma County cases. ODCR may have scanned documents not on OSCN. Basic searches are free. Full document images require a paid plan. For the full county breakdown, see the Oklahoma County criminal records page.
The Oklahoma County Court Clerk keeps official files for all criminal cases. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 after that. Certified copies add $5.00. You can visit the clerk at the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, or call (405) 713-1705 for info. People arrested in Edmond on felony charges are booked at the Oklahoma County Jail at 201 N Shartel Avenue. The jail info line is (405) 713-1930.
Edmond Criminal Record Fees
At the Edmond Police Department, standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies and video recordings cost more depending on length and staff time. Crime victims get one free copy. At the Oklahoma County Court Clerk, the first page is $1.00 and each page after is $0.50. Certified copies add $5.00.
The OSBI CHIRP portal charges $15.00 per name search for statewide criminal history under 74 O.S. § 150.9. You can add a sex offender check for $2.00 or a violent offender check for $2.00. OSCN court docket searches are free. Payment at city and county offices is accepted by cash, check, or major credit card.
State Record Databases for Edmond
State tools can help you find Edmond criminal records beyond what local offices hold. The OSBI CHIRP portal gives fingerprint-based criminal history across Oklahoma for felonies and serious misdemeanors. The DOC Offender Lookup shows people in state prison or on supervision, with facility, sentence, and release info. The Sex Offender Registry searches by name, address, or zip code and updates daily.
VINELink is a free tool that tracks custody status. Sign up for alerts by email, text, or phone when an offender is released or moved. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463. For sealing records, expungement under 22 O.S. § 18 may be an option for people with dismissed charges, deferred sentences, or pardons. File with the Oklahoma County District Court. OSBI charges $150 and court fees run $50 to $200.
Nearby Cities With Criminal Records
These qualifying cities are near Edmond and have their own pages:
Edmond sits just north of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County. Each city has its own police department and municipal court. Felonies from Edmond and Oklahoma City both go through the Oklahoma County District Court system.