Edmond Traffic Court Records Lookup

Edmond traffic court records are handled by the Edmond Municipal Court at 120 E. Main Street. The court processes city ordinance violations and misdemeanor traffic citations issued by Edmond police. If you need to search Edmond traffic court records, look up a fine, or pay a citation, the municipal court is your starting point. OHP and county sheriff tickets go through the Oklahoma County District Court. This page covers both systems and tells you what you need to know about Edmond's court, fine schedule, and payment options.

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Edmond Overview

~100,000 Population
Oklahoma County
120 E. Main St Municipal Court
405-359-4360 Court Phone

Edmond Municipal Court Traffic Records

The Edmond Municipal Court serves as an impartial professional forum for city ordinance violations and traffic infractions. The court is at 120 E. Main Street, Edmond, OK 73034. Phone: 405-359-4360. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and Friday, 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. The abbreviated Friday schedule means you should aim to take care of in-person business earlier in the week if possible.

The Edmond Municipal Court page on the city website covers what the court handles, how to appear, and what to expect. Edmond has its own fine schedule that differs from other cities in the area. Checking this before your court date helps you plan and avoids surprises at the counter.

Edmond Traffic Court Records - Edmond Municipal Court

The municipal court is located in downtown Edmond near other city offices. Parking is generally available in the area around E. Main Street.

Edmond Traffic Fine Schedule

Edmond publishes its traffic fine schedule so you can look up the cost of a citation before your court date. The Edmond fines and costs page lists current amounts for all common traffic violations. Speeding fines vary by how much over the limit you were going. At 10 mph or less over, the fine is $120. From 11 to 14 mph over, it rises to $170. Fifteen mph over costs $170. Between 16 and 20 mph, the fine is $180. Going 21 to 25 mph over costs $200. Between 26 and 30 mph over, the fine is $230. School zone speeding carries a $280 fine.

Edmond Traffic Court Records - fine schedule

Other common violations include: Stop Sign ($150), Disregard Signal ($150), No Insurance ($180), Driving Under Suspension ($580), Reckless Driving ($580), Careless Driving ($280), and Seat Belt violation for the driver ($20). Tag violations run from $100 for an expired tag 1 to 3 months old to $120 for more than 3 months expired. Parking fines include Wrong Direction ($70), Handicapped Area ($270), and Fire Lane ($100). These are municipal court fine amounts and do not include any state-mandated costs or fees that may be added.

Edmond offers several ways to pay a traffic fine. The online portal is at edmondok.municipalonlinepayments.com. Online payments carry a 3% non-refundable service fee plus a $2.50 Municipal Online Payments fee. The address you enter must match the billing address on your card.

Edmond Traffic Court Records - online payment portal

You can also pay by mail. Send a check or money order with your ticket number to P.O. Box 2970, Edmond, OK 73083. Do not send cash through the mail. A drop box is available at 230 E. Main Street, Edmond for after-hours payments. Pay by phone by calling 1-855-743-7173.

If you want to ask about deferred disposition, call 405-359-4360 to check your eligibility before your court date. Not all citations qualify. Deferred disposition lets you keep the violation off your record if you meet certain conditions set by the court. It is worth asking about if you are eligible.

Oklahoma County District Court Records

OHP and county sheriff tickets in Edmond go through the Oklahoma County District Court. District court traffic records for Oklahoma County are searchable on OSCN. You can also use the OSCN e-payments portal for eligible district court fines. The Oklahoma State Courts Network and ODCR are both free public tools for searching state court records.

Oklahoma traffic violations are reported to the state Department of Public Safety. Points on your driving record can add up quickly. School zone and construction zone fines are doubled. At 10 or more points, the state can suspend your license. Details on Oklahoma traffic statutes are at Justia Oklahoma Title 47.

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Nearby Cities

Cities near Edmond operate their own municipal courts. Each handles local traffic court records separately from the county district court.

Oklahoma County Traffic Court Records

Edmond is in Oklahoma County. OHP and sheriff citations go through Oklahoma County District Court. Visit the county page for more on district court search tools and resources.

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