Traffic Court Records for Bryan County
Bryan County traffic court records are filed at the District Court in Durant, which serves as the administrative hub for the 20th Judicial District. The county uses ODCR Court Code 007. Traffic citations from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Bryan County Sheriff go through the District Court and are searchable on OSCN and ODCR. The Durant Municipal Court handles city traffic citations separately and is not available on OSCN.
Bryan County Overview
Bryan County District Court - 20th Judicial District
Bryan County is the seat of the 20th Judicial District, which serves five counties in southeastern Oklahoma. The District Court in Durant handles felony criminal cases, civil matters over $10,000, probate, family law, juvenile proceedings, and traffic violations. Traffic citations issued by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Bryan County Sheriff are processed here. The Court Clerk maintains all records and provides public access to case files.
You can search Bryan County traffic court records online through the OSCN Bryan County portal and the main OSCN search page. The OSCN system is free and lets you search by name, case number, or attorney. ODCR uses Court Code 007 for Bryan County and also provides fine payment capabilities. Both systems give you access to docket entries, party information, filing dates, and case status.
The 20th Judicial District covers Bryan County along with four neighboring counties. District Court records for Bryan County are maintained locally in Durant and are indexed in the OSCN system along with all other participating Oklahoma courts.
| Court | Bryan County District Court - 20th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Durant, Oklahoma |
| ODCR Court Code | 007 |
| OSCN Search | OSCN Bryan County |
| Fine Payment | OSCN E-Payments Portal |
Bryan County Court Records Online
The OklahomaCourtRecords.us site lists Bryan County court data with links to OSCN for detailed case searching.
Use the name or case number search to find traffic, criminal, and civil cases processed in Bryan County District Court.
The OSCN Bryan County page provides direct access to the court's docket system and records index.
Select Bryan from the county dropdown at OSCN to access District Court traffic records for the 20th Judicial District.
Durant Municipal Court - City Traffic Citations
The City of Durant operates its own municipal court for city ordinance violations and traffic citations issued within city limits. The Durant Municipal Court is separate from the Bryan County District Court. Citations from Durant city police go here, not to the District Court. The municipal court processes these cases, sets court dates, and handles fines and payments independently.
The Durant Municipal Court page has information on how to pay fines, contest a citation, and find your court date. Like all Oklahoma municipal courts, Durant's court is not a court of record. Maximum penalties are fines up to $1,200 and up to 6 months in jail for violations handled there.
The Durant Municipal Court handles city traffic cases and is accessible through the city's official website at durantok.com.
Municipal court records from Durant are not on OSCN. If you search OSCN for a citation and cannot find it, it may be a city ticket in the Durant Municipal Court system. Check the citation for the issuing agency to confirm which court has your case.
Search Bryan County Traffic Court Records
For District Court cases, visit OSCN and select Bryan County from the dropdown. Enter a name or case number to get case details, docket entries, and status. The ODCR portal with Court Code 007 works for fine payment and docket access as well. Both are free for basic searches. Pay District Court fines online at pay.oscn.net/epayments.
For Durant Municipal Court citations, go to the Durant Municipal Court page directly. That court handles its own records and payments separately. You cannot find municipal court data on OSCN or ODCR.
Traffic Violations and Points in Bryan County
Oklahoma's point system applies to all traffic convictions in Bryan County District Court. The Department of Public Safety adds points to your driving record based on the violation. Hitting 10 points in five years can lead to license suspension. Reckless driving and failing to stop for a school bus each add 4 points to your record. At-fault accidents and improper passing add 3 points. Common violations like careless driving, failure to obey a traffic signal or stop sign, and failure to yield each add 2 points.
Speeding fines and point values depend on how far over the limit you were cited. Going 11 to 25 mph over adds 2 points. Going 26 to 40 over adds 3 points. Going 41 or more over adds 4 points. Driving 10 mph or less over the limit results in a fine but no points. Fines double in active construction zones and school zones under Oklahoma law. You can take an approved defensive driving course to subtract 2 points once every 24 months.
Nearby Counties
Bryan County is in southeastern Oklahoma. These neighboring counties also maintain traffic court records through their District Courts.