Search Greer County Criminal Records

Greer County criminal records are held by the Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office in Mangum, Oklahoma. This southwestern Oklahoma county covers 641 square miles and processes about 560 bookings each year. Court case dockets for Greer County can be searched for free through the state court system. Arrest reports, booking records, and jail data are held at the Greer County Sheriff's Office on East Jefferson Street. You can look up case files in person at the courthouse or use free state tools to search Greer County criminal records online from anywhere.

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Greer County Overview

Mangum County Seat
641 sq mi Area
~560 Annual Bookings

Greer County Court Records

The Greer County Court Clerk's office is the main source for criminal case records. The office is at the Greer County Courthouse, 105 E. Jefferson Street in Mangum. Call (580) 782-3665 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Court Clerk maintains files for all case types including criminal felonies, misdemeanors, civil lawsuits, probate matters, and family court cases. Criminal records show case numbers, defendant info, charges, court appearances, and how each case ended. These records are open to the public under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act, with exceptions for sealed cases and juvenile records.

Copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certified copies with the court seal cost extra and are usually needed for official purposes like license applications and appeals. The office can help you find records by name or case number if you visit in person.

The Greer County District Court holds sessions at the courthouse in Mangum. It has jurisdiction over felony criminal matters, civil disputes, divorce and custody cases, probate, and juvenile proceedings. Small claims under $10,000 are filed through the Court Clerk too. The court keeps regular dockets with set days for criminal arraignments, civil hearings, and protection order proceedings.

Marriage and divorce records for Greer County are also maintained by the Court Clerk. Marriage licenses are issued during regular hours. Divorce records are part of the court file and can be accessed by parties to the case or their attorneys.

Search Greer County Cases Online

The fastest way to look up Greer County criminal records is through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). This free tool lets you search court dockets by name, case number, or attorney. You can see case types, filing dates, and all the actions a court took on a case. OSCN covers criminal felonies, misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil cases in Greer County. The system runs around the clock.

The screenshot below shows the OSCN search page for Greer County court records.

Greer County criminal records court docket search on OSCN

Search results show case styles, dates, and full docket entries. You can follow a criminal case from the first filing to the final order. Keep in mind that while docket info is free, you still need to contact the Court Clerk for actual copies of documents. Another option is On Demand Court Records (ODCR). Basic searches are free on ODCR but viewing scanned document images needs a paid plan. For a thorough search of Greer County criminal records, check both systems.

Greer County Sheriff and Jail

The Greer County Sheriff's Office is at 105 E. Jefferson Street in Mangum. Call (580) 782-3383 for the main line or (580) 782-3065 for the jail. The fax number is (580) 782-5539. The office is organized into patrol, investigations, detention, civil process, and court security divisions. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for all 641 square miles of the county and serves the communities of Mangum, Granite, Willow, and Carter.

The Records Division manages all incident reports, arrest records, and investigative files. These records are available under the Open Records Act with some exceptions for active investigations. Standard copying fees follow state law. The office provides fingerprinting for employment and licensing purposes, civil process service, and VIN inspections for vehicle registration.

The Greer County Jail houses both male and female inmates. Classification systems determine housing based on security needs, medical requirements, and behavior. Visitors must comply with facility rules, bring valid ID, and schedule visits in advance. Jail staff can give you inmate status, charges, and bond amounts by phone during business hours. For background checks beyond local records, the Sheriff's Office directs people to the OSBI CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history searches.

Note: The Sheriff's Office coordinates with Oklahoma Highway Patrol and OSBI on cases that cross county lines.

Greer County Record Fees

Court Clerk copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each extra page. Certified copies have an additional fee. At the Sheriff's Office, copying fees follow state law at $0.25 per page. The OSBI CHIRP system charges $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. § 150.9. Add $2.00 for a sex offender check or $2.00 for a violent offender check. OSCN and basic ODCR searches are free.

State Criminal Record Resources

Several state databases cover Greer County criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides official criminal history reports with fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data. The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision. If someone from Greer County was sent to a state facility, it shows their location, sentence, and projected release date.

The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders by name, address, or zip code. VINELink lets you track custody status and get alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. Both services are free to use.

Note: OSBI results only include Oklahoma records and do not cover arrests from other states.

Expungement in Greer County

Oklahoma law allows certain criminal records to be sealed through expungement under 22 O.S. § 18. If you were arrested but never charged, charges were dismissed, or you completed a deferred sentence, you may qualify. Old misdemeanor convictions and pardoned offenses may also be eligible. The law has sixteen categories covering who can file and what records can be sealed.

To start the process in Greer County, file a petition with the District Court in Mangum. The OSBI charges $150 for processing and court fees run from $50 to $200. The process usually takes 30 to 45 days. Once sealed, the record is treated as if it never happened. A local attorney can help you figure out whether you qualify.

Greer County Land Records

The Greer County Clerk provides access to land records through OKCountyRecords.com. You can search for deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats by name, legal description, or recording date. The office is at 105 E. Jefferson Street in the Greer County Courthouse in Mangum. Call (580) 782-3665 for help. The county's land records trace back to the early settlement period, and the complex title history from former reservation lands can make property research tricky in this area.

Greer County land records search for property records

Recording fees follow state statutory requirements based on document length and type. The office accepts electronic filings and also handles UCC filings for secured transactions involving livestock, equipment, and crops.

Cities in Greer County

Mangum serves as the county seat. Other communities include Granite, Willow, and Carter. All criminal cases in the county are processed through the courthouse in Mangum. There are no cities in Greer County with populations over the threshold for individual city pages on this site.

Nearby County Criminal Records

If you need records from neighboring areas, these counties border Greer County:

Each county has its own Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office. Court dockets for all Oklahoma counties are on OSCN.

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