Bixby Traffic Court Records
Bixby traffic court records are kept by the Bixby Municipal Court for city-issued citations and by the Tulsa County District Court for state trooper and county sheriff tickets. The municipal court at 111 N. Cabaniss Ave handles most traffic cases from Bixby police. Court sessions take place twice a month on Thursdays at 5:00 PM. This page covers how to search Bixby traffic court records, pay fines, and deal with common citation types like no insurance and expired tags.
Bixby Court Overview
Bixby Municipal Court Traffic Cases
The Bixby Municipal Court sits at 111 N. Cabaniss Ave in Bixby, Oklahoma. The court clerk can be reached at 918-366-0424 during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Court sessions are held twice per month on Thursdays starting at 5:00 PM. If you got a traffic ticket from a Bixby police officer, your case will be in this court. The municipal court deals with city ordinance violations, which cover most traffic offenses that happen inside city limits.
Not all citations need a court date. Some offenses let you pay in advance. Check your ticket to see if you must appear. If the citation allows it, you can pay at the court clerk window between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM on any weekday or use the online system. Your payment must be made on or before the court date shown on your citation. Missing that date can lead to extra fees or a warrant.
If you do need to call the court on your scheduled court date, call before 1:00 PM. The staff may not be able to take calls after that time on days when court is in session.
Search Bixby Traffic Court Records Online
Bixby uses the Municipal Online Payments platform, built by Tyler Technologies, for online citation lookups and payments. You can search for your case and pay eligible fines through this portal at any time. The system accepts several search methods, so you have options even if you lost your ticket.
The Bixby Municipal Court online payment portal is at municipalonlinepayments.com/bixbyok. Here is what the search page looks like.
The portal gives you six ways to find your case. You can search by citation number and date of birth, driver's license number with state and date of birth, Social Security number and date of birth, vehicle info, name and date of birth, or business name. Having your citation in hand makes the process fast. If your case does not show up right away, wait a few business days after getting the ticket. New citations take some time to load into the system.
You can view your fine total, court date, and case status through the search results. The online payment portal page is shown here.
Only certain offenses qualify for online payment. If the system will not let you pay, that means your case requires a court appearance. Contact the court clerk at 918-366-0424 if you have questions about whether you need to show up in person.
No Insurance and Expired Tag Tickets
Two of the most common traffic court records in Bixby involve no insurance tickets and expired registration tags. The court handles each type a bit differently, so it helps to know what to expect before your court date.
If you got a no insurance ticket but had valid coverage at the time of the stop, you may be able to get the charge dismissed. Bring your proof of insurance and a copy of your citation to the Court Clerk at 111 N. Cabaniss Ave between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM. The insurance must have been active on the date the ticket was written. If you bought a policy after the traffic stop, the ticket will not be dismissed that way. You will still need to appear in court and explain the situation to the judge.
Expired tag tickets work in a similar way. If you have since renewed your vehicle registration, take that proof of current registration to the court clerk. You will need to pay the court costs, but the charge itself may be dropped. A court appearance is usually not needed for expired tag citations when you can show proof of current registration. These are among the more straightforward Bixby traffic court records to resolve.
Tulsa County District Court Records
Not all traffic tickets from Bixby go through the municipal court. If your citation came from an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper or a Tulsa County sheriff's deputy, the case is filed in Tulsa County District Court. That court keeps its own set of records and has a different payment process.
You can search Tulsa County District Court traffic court records for free on OSCN. Use the OSCN docket search to look up cases by name or case number. Select Tulsa County from the list and enter your details. Eligible fines can be paid through the OSCN e-payments system. Keep in mind that Bixby Municipal Court citations do not appear on OSCN. Those records are only in the city's own system.
The ODCR website is another free tool for looking up Oklahoma district court records. It pulls from the same data but has a different search layout that some people find easier to use.
Oklahoma Traffic Court Law
Oklahoma tracks traffic violations through a points system managed by the Department of Public Safety. Each conviction adds points to your driving record. Reach 10 points and you face a license suspension. Bixby traffic court records become part of your state record once the case has a final outcome. The court reports the disposition to DPS, where it stays on file.
School zone and construction zone fines are doubled under state law. If your Bixby citation was in one of these areas, expect a higher fine amount. Oklahoma traffic statutes can be found at Justia Oklahoma Title 47, which covers rules of the road and violation penalties. Knowing the specific statute on your ticket helps you understand the charge and any possible defenses.
Steps to Resolve a Bixby Traffic Ticket
Start by reading your citation carefully. The ticket shows your court date, the offense, and whether advance payment is an option. If you can pay early, do it at the clerk's window or through the online portal before your court date. Pay at the counter between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
If the offense requires a court appearance, show up on the Thursday date listed on your citation at 5:00 PM. Dress appropriately and bring any documents that support your case. For no insurance tickets, that means proof of coverage on the date of the stop. For expired tags, bring your renewed registration. The judge will hear your case and decide on fines or other outcomes. Court costs still apply in most situations, even if the main charge is dismissed.
Payment plans may be available depending on your situation. Ask the judge during your court appearance if you need one. When making payments on a plan, apply each payment to one citation at a time rather than splitting it across several tickets.
Nearby Cities
Several cities near Bixby in the Tulsa metro area have their own municipal courts and traffic court records systems.
Tulsa County Traffic Court Records
Bixby is in Tulsa County. State trooper and county sheriff citations go through the Tulsa County District Court. Visit the county page for more on district court record searches and payment tools.