Enid Traffic Court Records Search
Enid traffic court records come from two different court systems. The Enid Municipal Court, a Court Not of Record, handles city ordinance violations including traffic and misdemeanor offenses issued by Enid police. The Garfield County District Court handles OHP and county sheriff tickets. If you need to look up an Enid traffic court case, find a court schedule, or access Garfield County records, this page covers the right offices and tools for each situation.
Enid Overview
Enid Municipal Court Traffic Records
The Enid Municipal Court is a Court Not of Record located at 401 West Owen K. Garriott Road, Enid, OK 73701. Phone: 580-616-7265. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The court handles traffic and misdemeanor cases that fall under city ordinances. Citations typically come from Enid police officers as well as code enforcement personnel. OHP and Garfield County sheriff tickets are handled separately in district court.
The Enid Municipal Court has a specific schedule for different types of cases. Traffic and adult misdemeanor cases are heard on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 2:00 PM, and on Friday at 9:00 AM. Juvenile non-traffic matters are heard on Thursday afternoons. If your citation lists a court date, check the schedule to confirm the right time and courtroom. Appearing at the wrong session can cause delays or a failure-to-appear charge.
For online case lookup and search, Enid Municipal Court traffic cases are accessible through OSCN. Use the OSCN docket search tool to look up cases by name or case number. Municipal court cases in some smaller cities do appear on OSCN, and Enid is one of them. Check OSCN first before calling the court.
Enid Traffic Court Schedule and Procedures
Knowing the court schedule before you go saves time. Traffic and adult misdemeanor dockets run four days per week. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday sessions begin at 2:00 PM. Friday morning sessions begin at 9:00 AM. Arrive early. The courtroom typically fills up quickly on busy docket days, and checking in before your case is called is important. If you miss your case being called, you may be treated as having failed to appear.
You can also find general reference information about the Enid Municipal Court at courtreference.com/courts/21237/enid-municipal-court. This source provides contact details and general court information that may be useful if you have basic questions about the court's operations.
For in-person visits to the court, bring your citation, a valid photo ID, and any documentation that relates to your case. If you are disputing a violation such as a no-insurance citation, bring current proof of coverage.
Garfield County District Court Traffic Records
OHP and Garfield County sheriff tickets are filed in the Garfield County District Court. The Garfield County Court Clerk is located at 114 West Broadway Ave., Enid, OK 73701, on the 2nd floor of the courthouse. Phone: (580) 237-0232. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification costs an additional $0.50 per document.
Records more than 10 years old are stored off-site. Retrieval takes longer, so plan ahead if you need older documents. You can also email records requests to garfieldrequests@oscn.net. The Garfield County Court Clerk contact page has current office details and staff information. The Garfield County Court Clerk main page is the best place to start for district court records in this area.
Search Garfield County District Court records at no cost on OSCN. Select Garfield County from the drop-down list and search by case number or party name. The OSCN e-payments portal supports online payment for eligible district court fines in Garfield County.
Oklahoma Traffic Law and Driving Record Resources
Oklahoma reports all traffic violations to the state Department of Public Safety. Points accumulate on your driving record after each conviction. Reaching 10 or more points puts your license at risk of suspension. School zone and construction zone violations carry doubled fines. The Oklahoma District Court Records system is a free statewide search tool for district court filings. You can find Oklahoma traffic statutes at Justia Oklahoma Title 47.
Nearby Cities
Other qualifying cities in Oklahoma with their own municipal courts and traffic court records are listed below.
Garfield County Traffic Court Records
Enid is the county seat of Garfield County. OHP and county sheriff tickets in this area go through the Garfield County District Court. Visit the county page for more on district court records and access tools.