Kingfisher County Criminal Records
Kingfisher County criminal records are kept by the Court Clerk and the Sheriff's Office in the city of Kingfisher, Oklahoma. This central Oklahoma county has a population of about 15,765 and covers a primarily agricultural area. Court dockets for Kingfisher County are searchable at no cost through the state court system, and arrest records are held by the Sheriff's Office. You can check records in person at the courthouse or use free online tools from the state to search from home. Copies of filed documents take a visit or phone call to the Court Clerk.
Kingfisher County Overview
Kingfisher County Court Records
The Kingfisher County Court Clerk handles all district court files at the courthouse on 119 S. Main Street in Kingfisher. Call (405) 375-3813 to reach the office. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk keeps records for felony cases, misdemeanors, civil suits, probate, and family law matters. Criminal case records include the charge, court dates, plea entered, and the final outcome. These records are open to anyone under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
Copy fees follow state rules across the board. The first page is $1.00. Each page after that costs $0.50. If you want a certified copy, that adds $5.00 for the court seal. You can pay at the window with cash or a money order. For mail requests, send a check along with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail processing takes a few business days.
Kingfisher County sits in the 4th Judicial District. Felony criminal cases go before the District Judge, and misdemeanors and traffic cases are handled by the Associate District Judge. The Court Clerk also manages the jury pool, sends out hearing notices, and files protective orders for the district.
Search Kingfisher County Cases Online
You can look up Kingfisher County court dockets on the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). This free tool lets you search by name, case number, or attorney. Results show case types, filing dates, and all actions the court has taken. OSCN covers criminal felonies, misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil matters in Kingfisher County. The system runs all day and night at no charge.
Search results on OSCN show the case style, dates, and a complete list of docket entries. You can follow a case from the initial charge through sentencing or dismissal. Case numbers use standard codes like CF for criminal felonies and CM for criminal misdemeanors. Viewing docket information is free, but actual copies of filed documents have to come from the Court Clerk.
Another resource is On Demand Court Records (ODCR). ODCR sometimes has scanned documents that OSCN does not show. Basic name searches are free. Viewing full document images requires a paid subscription. For a thorough search, check both OSCN and ODCR since they sometimes have different data for the same county.
Note: OSCN data may lag behind by a day or two for very new filings.
Kingfisher County Sheriff and Jail
The Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office is at 119 S. Main Street in Kingfisher. The main number is (405) 375-4242. The office covers patrol, arrests, criminal investigations, civil process service, and jail operations across all 903 square miles of the county. Business hours are Monday through Friday, but dispatch is available around the clock for emergencies.
The Sheriff's Office maintains the county jail, which holds pretrial detainees and those serving short sentences. The booking process includes identification, fingerprinting, a booking photo, and a health screening. Records of all arrests, incident reports, and investigative files are kept by the office and available under the Oklahoma Open Records Act during business hours. Written requests may carry standard copy fees.
The Sheriff's Office also provides fingerprinting services for background checks and concealed carry permit applications. Civil process papers are served by the office, and deputies provide security at the Kingfisher County courthouse. If you need booking information about a current inmate, you can call the Sheriff's Office directly and staff will provide charge and bond details by phone.
Kingfisher County Criminal Record Fees
Fees for criminal records in Kingfisher County match statewide standards. Court document copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certified copies add $5.00. A criminal history check through the OSBI CHIRP portal is $15.00 per name under 74 O.S. § 150.9. Sex offender and violent offender registry checks are $2.00 each through the same portal.
OSCN searches are free. ODCR basic searches cost nothing either, but full document images need a paid plan. The Sheriff's Office does not charge for phone inquiries about current inmates or bond amounts.
State Criminal Record Resources
Oklahoma runs several databases that cover Kingfisher County criminal records. The OSBI CHIRP portal lets you request official criminal history reports showing arrest and conviction data for serious misdemeanors and felonies statewide. You need an account and credit card to use it. Results come back fast for online searches.
The DOC Offender Lookup tracks people in state prison or under DOC supervision. If someone from Kingfisher County was sent to a state facility, this tool shows their location, sentence, and release date. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in the Kingfisher area by name, address, or zip code. It updates every day.
Victims can use VINELink to track an offender's custody status and get alerts by email, text, or phone when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. The service is free. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463.
Expungement in Kingfisher County
Oklahoma allows certain criminal records to be sealed under 22 O.S. § 18. You may qualify if you were arrested but not charged, if charges were dismissed, or if you finished a deferred sentence. People who got a pardon or have old misdemeanor convictions can also look into filing. The statute covers sixteen different categories.
To start, file a petition with the District Court in Kingfisher. The OSBI charges $150 to process the expungement order, and court filing fees range from $50 to $200. The process takes about 30 to 45 days. Once the record is sealed, it is treated as if it never happened. You do not have to disclose it to employers or landlords. A local attorney can help you figure out if your situation fits one of the categories in the statute.
Kingfisher County Land Records
The Kingfisher County Clerk provides access to land records through OKCountyRecords.com. The system has indexed data and scanned images for deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. You can search by name, instrument type, or legal description.
Free searching is available online. Viewing document images may cost a small fee depending on the platform. For older records not yet scanned, you need to visit the courthouse and check the physical books. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Cities in Kingfisher County
Kingfisher is the county seat and the largest city in the county. Criminal cases from across Kingfisher County are all processed through the courthouse in the city of Kingfisher. Other communities include Hennessey, Dover, Okarche, and Cashion. No cities in Kingfisher County have individual pages on this site.
Nearby County Criminal Records
These counties border Kingfisher County:
Each has its own Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office. Court dockets for all Oklahoma counties are searchable on OSCN.