Find Traffic Court Records in Haskell County

Haskell County traffic court records are on file at the District Court in Stigler, Oklahoma. The clerk's office keeps all case filings, docket entries, and judgments from traffic cases heard in the county. You can search records online through the state's ODCR and OSCN systems, or call the clerk's office directly for help finding a specific case. Haskell County uses Court Code 031 in ODCR, so you will need that when you run an online search.

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Haskell County Overview

12,600 Population
031 ODCR Court Code
Stigler County Seat
16th Judicial District

Haskell County District Court Clerk

Tina Oaks is the Haskell County Court Clerk. The office is located at 202 E. Main in Stigler, Oklahoma, with a zip code of 74462. You can reach the office at 918-967-3323. The clerk maintains all official court records for the county, including traffic court records, misdemeanor filings, and civil case files. Staff can help you search by name, case number, or approximate filing date.

If you received a traffic citation in Haskell County from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol or the county sheriff, your case was filed here. The clerk opens a case, assigns a docket number, and tracks every step from filing to final resolution. That record is public. You do not need to be a party to a case to ask for basic case information or check a docket entry.

Court Clerk Tina Oaks
Address 202 E. Main, Stigler, OK 74462
Phone 918-967-3323
ODCR Court Code 031

Haskell County Traffic Cases and Court Process

Traffic violations in Haskell County follow the same process as the rest of the state. An officer writes a citation, files it with the clerk's office, and a case is opened. From there, the record is public and searchable online. You can find the case in ODCR using court code 031 or search OSCN by name.

Most drivers in Haskell County choose to pay the fine rather than appear in court. That works fine for minor violations but does add points to your driving record. Accumulate 10 points in a five-year window and the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety may suspend your license. Some violations start a point count that adds up faster than you might expect, especially if you drive a lot through the county or on state highways that pass through. Under Oklahoma Title 47, the rules for traffic offenses and fines apply consistently across all counties, including Haskell.

Fines in school zones and construction zones are doubled. If your citation was written in one of those areas, check the docket to see the fine amount listed before deciding how to respond. Ignoring the citation results in a failure-to-appear notation, which creates additional problems and can lead to a warrant being issued.

Driving Record and Point Tracking

The court record for a traffic case in Haskell County is public and managed by the clerk. The driving record is separate and managed by DPS. These two records overlap but are not the same thing. When a court enters a conviction, it sends that information to DPS, which then updates your driving record and adds the appropriate points.

If you want to see your complete driving history, you need to contact the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. The clerk's office cannot give you your DPS driving record. They can tell you what happened in a specific court case, but DPS tracks the license-side impact. Requesting your own DPS record is straightforward and typically involves a small fee. You can also authorize another party, like an insurance company, to access it through official channels.

Note: Paying a fine closes the case and acts as a guilty plea, which adds points. Contest the citation if you want a chance to avoid that outcome.

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Nearby Counties

Haskell County is in eastern Oklahoma. These neighboring counties have their own District Court clerk offices and can be searched through ODCR or OSCN as well.