Owasso Traffic Citations and Court Records

Owasso traffic court records are handled by the Owasso Municipal Court for city ordinance violations. The court meets on Thursdays at the courthouse on N. Birch Street. Administrative functions are at City Hall on S. Main Street. If you need to search Owasso traffic court records, pay a fine, handle an insurance citation, or find out about a warrant, this page covers the right contacts, payment methods, and procedures for your case.

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~37,000 Population
Rogers County
200 S Main St City Hall
918-376-1550 Court Phone

Owasso Municipal Court Traffic Records

The Owasso Municipal Court clerk is Marinelle McAlister. Deputy clerk is Sunee Livingston. Court sessions are held at 109 N. Birch St., Owasso, OK 74055, on Thursdays at 5:00 PM. All other business including payments, questions, and records goes through City Hall at 200 S. Main St., Owasso, OK 74055. Mailing address: P.O. Box 180, Owasso, OK 74055. Phone: 918-376-1550. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and Friday, 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Email the court at court@cityofowasso.com.

The Owasso Municipal Court page on the city's website covers court procedures, payment methods, and what to do with different types of citations. Check there first if you have questions about your specific situation. The Owasso FAQ page also has answers to common questions about citations, warrants, and court appearances.

Owasso Traffic Court Records - Owasso Municipal Court

Court sessions are Thursdays only. If your citation lists a Thursday appearance time at the N. Birch St. address, that is the courtroom session, not the City Hall administrative office.

Owasso uses Municipal Online Payments for online citation search and payment. The portal is at cityofowassook.municipalonlinepayments.com/cityofowassook/court. Allow up to 2 business days after receiving your citation before searching. New tickets take a little time to process into the system. Parking citations require you to change the search field to "VEHICLE INFORMATION."

Owasso Traffic Court Records - online payment portal

Juvenile citations and no-insurance tickets cannot be paid online. For those, call the Court Clerk at 918-376-1550 before attempting payment. You can also pay by mail to P.O. Box 180, pay in person at 200 S. Main (southwest corner of 76th and Main), or pay by phone at 833-271-0799.

Owasso Traffic Court Records - municipal court FAQ

Failure to pay or appear results in a bench warrant and a suspension of your driving privileges. Address these issues quickly if you missed a court date or payment deadline.

Insurance and Tag Citations in Owasso

Insurance citations have specific rules in Owasso. If you had valid insurance at the time of the citation, bring proof of that insurance along with the citation to the Court Clerk before your court date. The case can be dismissed without costs in that situation. If it is your first insurance citation and you appear on your assigned date with current proof of insurance, your fine will be reduced. Post-ticket insurance does not help with an existing citation. You still need to appear in court for that.

If you received a tag renewal citation and have since renewed your tag, bring the receipt to the Court Clerk before your court date. Your fine can be reduced to $30 in that case. Juvenile non-traffic matters require a mandatory court appearance with a parent or guardian. These cannot be handled remotely or by payment alone.

Note: if you have any doubts about whether your citation allows online payment or requires a court appearance, call 918-376-1550 before your court date to confirm.

Rogers County District Court Traffic Records

OHP and county sheriff tickets in Owasso go through the Rogers County District Court. Search Rogers County District Court records at no cost on OSCN. Select Rogers County and search by case number or party name. Use the OSCN e-payments portal for eligible district court fine payments. Municipal court citations from Owasso do not appear on OSCN. Use the city's own payment system or call the court for those.

Oklahoma Traffic Resources

Oklahoma traffic violations are reported to the state Department of Public Safety. Points add up on your driving record after each conviction. At 10 points or more, the state can suspend your license. School zone and construction zone fines are doubled. The Oklahoma District Court Records system provides free statewide district court search access. Traffic statutes and violation definitions are at Justia Oklahoma Title 47.

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Rogers County Traffic Court Records

Owasso is in Rogers County. OHP and county sheriff tickets in this area go through the Rogers County District Court. Visit the county page for more information on district court records.

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