Grant County Traffic Court Records

Grant County traffic court records are on file at the District Court in Medford. Court Clerk Deana Kilian maintains all civil, criminal, and traffic records for the county. Grant County is a small, rural county in north-central Oklahoma, and most of its traffic cases come from OHP stops on US-81 and other state routes. The county participates in OSCN and ODCR, so you can search cases online at no cost. This page has the contact details, search tools, and background you need to find Grant County traffic records.

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Medford County Seat
027 ODCR Court Code
580-395-2828 Court Clerk Phone
Deana Kilian Court Clerk

Grant County District Court Clerk

The Grant County Court Clerk is Deana Kilian. The office is at 112 E. Guthrie, Medford, OK 73759. You can reach the clerk by phone at 580-395-2828. The office maintains all District Court records for Grant County, including traffic cases. In-person visits, phone calls, and mail requests are all accepted. If you need a certified copy of a traffic case record or want to confirm a case status, the clerk's office is the direct source.

Grant County is north of Garfield County and sits near the Kansas state line. US-81 runs through the county from south to north, and OHP patrol activity on this route is consistent. Traffic stops on US-81 and other state highways in Grant County produce District Court cases that go to the clerk in Medford. Those records are then entered into OSCN and ODCR under Court Code 027. You can look them up online through either system at no cost.

The Grant County Court Clerk page at grant.okcounties.org has current contact information and office details.

Court Clerk Deana Kilian
Address 112 E. Guthrie, Medford, OK 73759
Phone 580-395-2828
ODCR Court Code 027

Traffic Court in Grant County and the Point System

Traffic convictions in Grant County are reported to Oklahoma DPS and count toward the statewide point system. Speeding 11 to 25 mph over the limit earns 2 points. Going 26 to 40 mph over is 3 points. Reckless driving or exceeding the speed limit by more than 41 mph adds 4 points to your license. Accumulate 10 points within five years and the state may suspend your driving privileges. Out-of-state drivers who receive a Grant County citation can also have the conviction reported to their home state.

US-81 is the primary north-south highway through Grant County and is a well-known enforcement corridor. Any stop on a state route by OHP or the county sheriff results in a District Court case in Medford. Construction zone violations on US-81 carry doubled fines under 47 O.S. Section 11-806. School zone violations around Medford and other communities also carry enhanced fines during posted school hours.

Grant County is small in terms of population, and the court clerk's office has a limited staff. If you are calling to ask about a case or need a quick answer, try calling during mid-morning hours when staff is more likely to be available. Written requests sent by mail to 112 E. Guthrie in Medford are also handled by the clerk's office.

Resolving Traffic Cases in Grant County

Online fine payment through OSCN E-Payments is the most convenient option for out-of-area drivers who received a citation in Grant County. Find your case number through OSCN first, then complete the payment online. For most minor traffic violations that do not require a mandatory court appearance, paying online closes the case without a trip to Medford.

If you want to contest the ticket, you will need to appear before the Grant County District Court. Enter a not-guilty plea through the clerk's office and request a hearing. Because Grant County is small, the court schedule may have limited available dates. Call 580-395-2828 to find out what the current wait time is for a hearing. The clerk can also tell you whether your specific citation requires a mandatory appearance or if it is eligible for fine-only resolution.

Note: If your citation was issued by a Medford city officer within the city limits, it may be a municipal court matter rather than a District Court case. Check the citation for the issuing court.

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Nearby Counties

Grant County is in north-central Oklahoma near the Kansas border. These are the neighboring counties where you may need to search if you are unsure which county your case was filed in.