Access Haskell County Criminal Records
Haskell County criminal records are held by the Court Clerk and the Sheriff's Office in Stigler, Oklahoma. This eastern Oklahoma county maintains court dockets that you can search online at no cost through the state court system. Arrest records, booking data, and jail information are available at the Haskell County Sheriff's Office on East Main Street. You can get copies of court files in person at the courthouse, by phone, or through a written request. The Sheriff's Office operates the Haskell County Criminal Justice Center, which holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. State databases cover Haskell County as well if you want to search from home.
Haskell County Overview
Haskell County Court Records
The Haskell County Court Clerk is the main source for criminal case records. The office is in the Haskell County Courthouse at 202 E. Main Street in Stigler. Call (918) 967-3329 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Court Clerk maintains files for all district court cases including criminal felonies, misdemeanors, civil matters, probate proceedings, and family court cases. Criminal records show the charges, court dates, pleas, and how each case ended. These records are open to the public under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act, with restrictions for sealed cases and juvenile records.
Copy fees follow state law. The first page costs $1.00 and each page after is $0.50. Certified copies with the court seal are available for an additional fee. The Court Clerk also issues marriage licenses, processes protective orders, and maintains the court calendar. Staff can help you find records by name or case number if you visit in person.
Note: For records from the Stigler municipal court, contact the city clerk directly since those are kept separately from district court files.
Search Haskell County Cases Online
The easiest way to search Haskell County criminal records is through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). This free tool lets you look up court dockets by name, case number, or attorney. You can see case types, filing dates, hearing schedules, and all actions the court took on a case. OSCN covers criminal felonies, misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil matters in Haskell County. It runs around the clock, so you can search at any time.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN search interface for Haskell County court records.
Search results on OSCN show case styles, dates, and full docket entries. You can track a criminal case from the initial filing through sentencing. While docket info is free to view, you still need to contact the Court Clerk for actual copies of documents. Case numbers use standard Oklahoma formats: CF for criminal felonies and CM for criminal misdemeanors.
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is another option that may have scanned document images not on OSCN. Basic searches are free on ODCR, but viewing document images requires a paid plan. For thorough research on Haskell County criminal records, check both systems to make sure you are not missing anything.
Haskell County Sheriff and Jail
The Haskell County Sheriff's Office is at 202 E. Main Street in Stigler. Call (918) 967-8836 for the main line or (918) 967-2400 for the jail. The fax is (918) 967-3887. The office provides law enforcement for the entire county, handling arrests, criminal investigations, patrol services, and civil process. The Sheriff's Office also coordinates with municipal police departments in Stigler and other communities within the county.
The Haskell County Criminal Justice Center houses inmates waiting for trial or serving sentences. The facility has set visiting hours on weekdays and weekends, with specific times that vary by housing unit. The jail provides inmate lookup services through online roster systems and phone inquiries. Staff can tell you about inmate status, charges, and bond amounts. The facility also offers phone calls and commissary accounts for inmates. The Records Division keeps all incident reports, arrest records, and investigative files, available under the Open Records Act with exceptions for active cases.
The office provides fingerprinting services and civil process service for court proceedings. For background checks beyond local records, the Sheriff directs people to the OSBI CHIRP system for statewide criminal history data.
Haskell County Criminal Record Fees
Court Clerk copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certified copies carry an extra fee. The Sheriff's Office charges state statutory rates for document copies. The OSBI CHIRP system charges $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. § 150.9. A sex offender check is $2.00 and a violent offender check is $2.00. OSCN searches are free. ODCR basic searches are free as well.
State Criminal Record Resources
Oklahoma maintains several state databases that include Haskell County criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal provides official criminal history reports showing arrest and conviction data based on fingerprints. You need an account and a credit card. The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision, showing their location, sentence, and projected release date.
The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders by name, address, or zip code. VINELink is a free service to track an offender's custody status in Haskell County or across the state. You can sign up for alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. These tools work for all Oklahoma counties.
Note: OSBI criminal history results only include Oklahoma records and do not cover arrests from other states.
Expungement in Haskell 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 dropped, you completed a deferred sentence, got a pardon, or have old misdemeanor convictions, you may qualify. The law has sixteen categories covering who can file and what records can be sealed.
To start the process in Haskell County, file a petition with the District Court in Stigler. The OSBI charges $150 for processing and court filing fees run from $50 to $200. The process usually takes 30 to 45 days. Once a record is sealed, it is treated as if it never happened. You do not have to tell anyone about it. A local attorney can help you figure out whether your situation qualifies under the law.
Haskell County Land Records
The Haskell County Clerk provides access to land records through OKCountyRecords.com. You can search for deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents by name, legal description, or date range. The office is at 202 E. Main Street in the Haskell County Courthouse in Stigler. Recording fees follow state statutory requirements.
The online system lets you search indexed data and view scanned document images. All search functions are free, though printing document images may have a fee. For certified copies or documents not available online, visit the County Clerk's office in person during regular business hours.
Cities in Haskell County
Stigler serves as the county seat and is the largest community in Haskell County. All criminal cases in the county are processed through the courthouse in Stigler. There are no cities in Haskell 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 Haskell County:
Each county has its own Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office handling criminal records. Court dockets for all Oklahoma counties are on OSCN.