Yukon Criminal Records
Yukon criminal records are managed by the Canadian County Court Clerk, the Yukon Police Department, and the Yukon Municipal Court. Yukon is located in Canadian County, just west of Oklahoma City, with a population of about 30,402. Criminal case dockets from Yukon are searchable for free through the state court system. The city runs its own police department and municipal court for traffic and city code violations. Serious criminal cases go through the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. This page covers all the ways to find and access criminal records in Yukon, whether online or in person.
Yukon Overview
Yukon Police Department Records
The Yukon Police Department handles local law enforcement for the city. The department keeps arrest records, incident reports, accident files, and investigation records. The Records Department processes public records requests during business hours. You can contact them for questions about report availability, fees, and processing times.
The screenshot below shows the Yukon Police Department website where you can find department contacts and service information.
To request Yukon police records, visit the department with a valid photo ID. Fill out a records request form and include the date of the incident, names involved, and any report numbers. The department follows the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. 24A). Most arrest and incident reports are public records. Some files may be withheld if they are part of an active investigation or contain protected information. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that.
Yukon Municipal Court
The Yukon Municipal Court processes traffic citations, city ordinance violations, and minor misdemeanor charges within city limits. The court handles cases under the city code, not state criminal law. If you got a traffic ticket or were cited for a city violation in Yukon, your case is likely in this court.
The screenshot below shows the Yukon Municipal Court page on the city's website.
Payment options for citations include in-person, by mail, and online for some types. The court takes cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards. Paying a fine counts as a guilty or no contest plea in most cases. If you want to contest the charge, show up on your court date instead of paying. Some violations require a mandatory court appearance. Contact the Municipal Court clerk for details about your specific citation or case status.
The Municipal Court is separate from the Canadian County District Court. Felonies and state-level misdemeanor charges from Yukon are not handled at the municipal level. Those cases get filed with the Canadian County Court Clerk.
Canadian County Court Records
All felony and serious misdemeanor cases from Yukon go through the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. The Canadian County Court Clerk maintains records for every criminal case in the county. The courthouse is in El Reno, the county seat. You can request copies of court records in person during regular business hours.
Copy fees follow the state schedule. The first page is $1.00, each page after that is $0.50, and certified copies have an extra fee. Cash, checks, and money orders are accepted. The Canadian County Court Clerk processes a high volume of cases each year since Canadian County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Oklahoma.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office at (405) 262-3434 runs the county jail and handles arrests for the area outside city limits. They offer online mugshot access. People arrested in Yukon on felony charges may be held at the Canadian County jail while awaiting trial. You can call the Sheriff's Office for booking information and inmate status.
Note: Canadian County's county seat is El Reno, not Yukon, so court appearances for felony cases require a trip to El Reno.
Search Yukon Criminal Cases Online
Use the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) to search Yukon criminal records for free. The system covers all Canadian County court dockets. Search by name, case number, or attorney. You can see case types, filing dates, hearing schedules, and every docket entry. Criminal felonies use CF, misdemeanors use CM, and traffic cases use TR. OSCN runs all the time and is free to use.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) provides another search option. ODCR sometimes has scanned documents not available on OSCN. Basic name searches are free. Viewing document images costs a subscription fee. For thorough criminal record research in Yukon, check both OSCN and ODCR.
Land records for Canadian County are available through OKCountyRecords.com. While not criminal records, these can be useful for property-related matters in Yukon.
State Criminal History Tools
The OSBI CHIRP portal is Oklahoma's official criminal history database. A name search costs $15.00 under 74 O.S. 150.9. CHIRP shows fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data across the state. You can also add a sex offender registry check for $2.00 or a violent offender check for $2.00. Create an account and pay online with a credit card.
The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision. The Sex Offender Registry lets you look for registered offenders near Yukon by name, address, or zip code. Both are free. VINELink provides free custody notifications by email, text, or phone when someone is released or transferred. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463.
Yukon Criminal Record Expungement
If you have a criminal record from Yukon, you may be able to get it sealed under Oklahoma law. The expungement statute at 22 O.S. 18 sets out sixteen categories. Arrests without charges, dismissed cases, deferred sentences, pardons, and old misdemeanor convictions can qualify under the right conditions.
File the petition at the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. OSBI charges $150 for processing. Court filing fees are $50 to $200. The whole process takes about 30 to 45 days. Once your record is sealed, it is treated as though it never happened. An attorney can help you figure out if you meet the eligibility rules and handle the filing.
Nearby Oklahoma Cities
Yukon is on the west side of the Oklahoma City metro. Other nearby cities with criminal records pages on this site:
Oklahoma City is right next door in Oklahoma County. Mustang is also in Canadian County and files cases at the same District Court as Yukon. Edmond, Moore, and Norman are in other parts of the metro area with their own county courts.