Cimarron County Traffic Court Records
Cimarron County traffic court records are maintained by the Court Clerk at the Cimarron County Courthouse in Boise City. Located at the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, Cimarron County is the westernmost county in the state. The county uses ODCR Court Code 013 and participates in OSCN for online access. Traffic citations from OHP and the county sheriff are processed through the District Court and are searchable online through these state portals.
Cimarron County Overview
Cimarron County District Court and Court Clerk
The Cimarron County Court Clerk maintains all District Court records at the courthouse in Boise City. The clerk files and records every case that comes through the court, keeps the appearance docket, prepares court documents, collects fines and fees, and provides public access under state law. Traffic citations from OHP and the Cimarron County Sheriff are filed here. The clerk's office also issues marriage licenses and maintains the County Law Library.
Cimarron County is the least populous county in Oklahoma and one of the most rural. It sits at the westernmost end of the state's Panhandle, bordered by Colorado to the north and New Mexico to the west. U.S. Highway 64 and other roads cross the county, and OHP issues traffic citations here the same as anywhere else in the state. Those citations are processed through the District Court in Boise City.
You can search Cimarron County traffic court records online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Select Cimarron County from the dropdown menu and search by name or case number. The ODCR portal works with Court Code 013. Both are free for basic case lookups. Land and property records are searchable at okcountyrecords.com.
| Court | Cimarron County District Court |
|---|---|
| County Seat | Boise City, Oklahoma |
| ODCR Court Code | 013 |
| OSCN Search | Oklahoma State Courts Network |
| Fine Payment | OSCN E-Payments Portal |
Cimarron County Land Records Online
Cimarron County land records and recorded documents are searchable through OKCountyRecords.com.
Visit okcountyrecords.com/search/cimarron to search Cimarron County deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents.
OSCN and DPS for Cimarron County Traffic Cases
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides the primary online access point for Cimarron County District Court records, including traffic cases.
Go to oscn.net and select Cimarron County to search for traffic court records, docket entries, and case status for cases filed in the county.
For traffic cases in Cimarron County, OSCN is your first stop. The court participates in the state network and keeps records up to date. You can find the case by the name of the person cited or by case number. If you need to pay a fine online, go to pay.oscn.net/epayments. Enter the case details and pay with a card. In-person and mail payment are also options at the Boise City courthouse.
Paying and Searching Cimarron County Traffic Fines
To pay a traffic fine from Cimarron County District Court, use pay.oscn.net/epayments. Search for your case by name or case number, review the amount owed, and pay by credit or debit card. Keep a copy of the confirmation. For most District Court traffic cases, this option is available. Some cases may not be set up for online payment; if yours is not, call the Court Clerk in Boise City.
You can also pay in person at the Cimarron County Courthouse in Boise City. The clerk accepts cash, cashier's check, and money order. Mail-in payment is allowed: write your plea on the back of the citation and send a cashier's check or money order. Do not send cash. Your payment must arrive on or before your court date. If you want to contest the citation, contact the District Attorney before your court date.
Note: Boise City is a small town and the courthouse is the only court serving Cimarron County. There are no large municipal courts in the county.
Oklahoma Traffic Law in Cimarron County
Oklahoma's statewide traffic laws apply fully in Cimarron County. The point system managed by the Department of Public Safety tracks convictions across all counties. Reaching 10 points in a five-year period can trigger a suspension. Reckless driving adds 4 points. At-fault accidents add 3 points. Careless driving, failure to obey a stop sign or light, and failure to yield each add 2 points. Failure to signal adds 1 point.
Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations in Cimarron County, especially on the long rural highways. Going 11 to 25 mph over the limit adds 2 points; 26 to 40 over adds 3 points; and 41 or more over adds 4 points. Fines double in construction zones and school zones under Oklahoma law. You can remove 2 points from your record by completing an approved defensive driving course once every 24 months. State speeding fine amounts follow the schedule set out in 47 O.S. Section 11-806 and related statutes.
Automatic license suspension by DPS applies for DUI, no insurance, eluding police, and illegally passing a school bus, regardless of your point total.
Nearby Counties
Cimarron County is at the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle. The neighboring Oklahoma counties are in the Panhandle to the east.