Find Criminal Records in Logan County

Logan County criminal records are held by the Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office at the courthouse in Guthrie, Oklahoma. The county is in central Oklahoma just north of the Oklahoma City metro area and has a population around 48,000. You can search criminal case dockets for free through the state court system. Arrest records, booking logs, and jail data are kept at the Sheriff's Office. The Court Clerk handles all requests for copies of court documents, and most records are open to anyone under Oklahoma law. Whether you need a case file, want to check a docket, or look up an inmate, this page walks you through where to go.

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Logan County Overview

48,011 Population
Guthrie County Seat
9th Judicial District
749 sq mi Area

Logan County Court Records

The Logan County Court Clerk's office is the primary source for criminal court records. It sits at 301 E. Harrison in Guthrie, OK 73044. The phone number is (405) 282-0123. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The office keeps files for felony cases, misdemeanors, traffic violations, civil suits, probate cases, and family law matters. Criminal records include the charge, court dates, plea entered, and the case outcome. You can visit in person to search records or call to ask about a specific case.

Copies at the Logan County Court Clerk cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies carry an extra $5.00 fee for the court seal. Mail requests take a few days to process. Include the case number if you have it. If not, give the full name and date of birth. All court records are public under 51 O.S. § 24A, the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and expunged files are the main exceptions.

Logan County was Oklahoma's original capital before the seat of government moved to Oklahoma City in 1910. The courthouse in Guthrie still serves as the center of the county's legal system. District Court judges and associate judges handle cases ranging from serious felonies to minor traffic matters.

Search Logan County Criminal Cases Online

You can search Logan County criminal records for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). The system lets you look up cases by party name, case number, or attorney. Results show case types, filing dates, charges, and every docket entry from start to finish. OSCN covers felonies, misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and civil cases in Logan County. It runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Case numbers use standard formats: CF for criminal felonies, CM for misdemeanors, and TR for traffic.

The screenshot below shows the OSCN search tool that covers Logan County court records.

Logan County criminal records court docket search on OSCN

OSCN shows docket info but not the actual documents. You need to contact the Court Clerk in Guthrie for copies. Another resource is On Demand Court Records (ODCR). ODCR covers many rural Oklahoma counties and may have scanned documents that OSCN does not show. Basic searches on ODCR are free. Document images require a paid subscription starting at $25.00 per month. For thorough criminal record research in Logan County, check both systems.

Note: Some older Logan County cases from before the mid-1990s may not be digitized on OSCN.

Sheriff's Office and Arrest Records

The Logan County Sheriff's Office is at 301 E. Harrison in Guthrie. You can call them at (405) 282-4100. The fax number is (405) 282-4158. The office covers patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, court security, and jail operations for all 749 square miles of the county. The Sheriff's Office works with the Guthrie Police Department and other municipal police departments in the county to handle law enforcement across the area.

The jail keeps records of all bookings, charges, and bond amounts. You can call to ask about current inmates. Arrest records and incident reports are public under the Open Records Act. Written requests for records can be submitted in person during business hours. Some details from ongoing investigations may not be released until the case closes. The office also manages sex offender tracking in Logan County and coordinates with state and federal agencies on multi-jurisdiction cases.

Note: For the most current jail booking info, call (405) 282-4100 during business hours.

Logan County Criminal Record Fees

Fees for getting criminal records in Logan County vary by source. Court Clerk copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page after. Certified copies add $5.00 for the seal. Using the state OSBI CHIRP portal for an official criminal history check costs $15.00 per name search under 74 O.S. § 150.9. A sex offender registry search costs $2.00 and a violent offender registry search is another $2.00. Credit card payments on CHIRP have a $1.00 convenience fee.

OSCN searches are free. No charge at all. ODCR basic searches cost nothing either, but scanned document images need a paid plan. The Sheriff's Office does not charge for phone inquiries about inmate status, though written records requests have copy fees attached.

State Criminal Record Resources

Oklahoma runs several statewide databases that cover Logan County. The OSBI CHIRP portal gives you official criminal history reports. It covers fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data for serious misdemeanors and felonies across the state. You need to create an account and pay by credit card. Results come back quickly for online requests.

The DOC Offender Lookup tracks anyone in state prison or under DOC supervision. If someone from Logan County went to a state facility, this tool shows their current location, sentence length, and projected release date. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in Logan County by name, zip code, or address. It updates daily. You can sign up for alerts when an offender moves near you. VINELink is free and lets victims track offender custody status. The Oklahoma VINE number is 1-877-654-8463. The Pardon and Parole Board docket search lets you look up parole hearings by county or DOC number.

Expungement in Logan County

Oklahoma allows some criminal records to be sealed through expungement. The rules are found in 22 O.S. § 18. You may qualify if you were arrested but never charged, if charges were dismissed, or if you completed a deferred sentence. People who got a pardon or have old misdemeanor convictions might also be eligible. The statute has sixteen different categories that lay out who can file.

You start by filing a petition with the Logan County District Court in Guthrie. The OSBI charges $150 to process the expungement order. Court filing fees range from $50 to $200. The process typically takes 30 to 45 days. Once the record is sealed, it is treated as though it never happened. A local attorney can help you figure out whether you qualify since the rules have several conditions to meet.

Logan County Land Records

County Clerk Troy Cole provides access to Logan County land records through OKCountyRecords.com. The system has indexed data and images from January 1985. You can search by name, legal description, or instrument number. Below is a screenshot of the OKCountyRecords search page for Logan County.

Logan County land records search on OKCountyRecords

Deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments are all searchable. The County Clerk's office is at 301 E. Harrison, Suite 102, in Guthrie. The phone number is (405) 282-0266. For records before 1985, you need to visit the courthouse.

Cities in Logan County

Guthrie is the county seat and where the District Court handles all Logan County criminal cases. Other communities in the county include Crescent, Coyle, Mulhall, Orlando, and Marshall. There are no cities in Logan County with populations large enough for individual city pages on this site.

Nearby County Criminal Records

These counties border Logan 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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