Johnston County Traffic Court Records
Johnston County traffic court records are maintained at the District Court Clerk's office in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Traffic citations issued in the county by state troopers or sheriff's deputies are filed here and become public records. You can search cases online through ODCR using court code 035, check the OSCN docket system, or contact the clerk's office directly at 403 W. Main in Tishomingo. All three options let you check case status and docket entries without a fee.
Johnston County Overview
Johnston County District Court Clerk
Cassandra Slover is the Johnston County Court Clerk. The office is at 403 W. Main, Tishomingo, OK 73460. Call 580-371-3281 to reach the clerk's office. The official county court clerk page is at johnston.okcounties.org, where you can find additional contact details and office information. The clerk maintains all official court records for the county, including traffic court records, civil filings, and misdemeanor cases.
Traffic citations written by Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers or Johnston County Sheriff deputies are filed with this office. Each case is assigned a docket number and tracked from filing through final resolution. The records are public once filed, and you can access them online through ODCR or OSCN, or by visiting the courthouse in Tishomingo. The clerk's staff can search by name or case number and provide copies during regular business hours.
| Court Clerk | Cassandra Slover |
|---|---|
| Address | 403 W. Main, Tishomingo, OK 73460 |
| Phone | 580-371-3281 |
| Website | johnston.okcounties.org/offices/court-clerk |
| ODCR Court Code | 035 |
Search Johnston County Traffic Records Online
On Demand Court Records (ODCR) is the main public portal for Johnston County traffic court records. Enter court code 035 and search by name or case number. ODCR shows docket activity, hearing dates, and fine amounts for most traffic cases filed in the District Court. The system is free and available any time of day.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) at oscn.net/dockets is a second free option. It searches across all Oklahoma counties. If you are checking whether a person has cases in multiple jurisdictions, OSCN's statewide view makes that easier. Both ODCR and OSCN pull from the same underlying court data, so most cases appear in both systems.
The screenshot below shows the Johnston County court clerk page on okcounties.org, which provides office contact information and links to county resources.
The official Johnston County court clerk page at johnston.okcounties.org is the authoritative source for clerk contact details and can help you prepare before calling or visiting.
The OKCountyRecords portal for Johnston County is shown below and covers public land and property records for the area.
OKCountyRecords for Johnston County covers property filings and other public documents, separate from but complementary to the court record systems.
The OSCN E-Payments portal lets eligible cases be paid online. Look up your case number in ODCR, then check the E-Payments site to see if your citation qualifies for online fine payment.
How Johnston County Traffic Court Records Are Filed
Traffic stops in Johnston County that result in a citation create a public court record. The officer submits the citation to the clerk's office, a case is opened, and the docket is accessible to the public. You can search it in ODCR with court code 035 or look it up in OSCN. Both free systems show what was filed, when hearings are scheduled, and what the outcome was.
When you decide how to respond to a citation in Johnston County, your options affect the record differently. Paying the fine ends the case but counts as a conviction. Points are added to your driving record with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Contesting the citation in court keeps your options open. Some judges allow deferred sentences for first-time or low-level violations, which can prevent a conviction from sticking if you meet the court's conditions over a set period.
Oklahoma doubles fines for violations in school and construction zones. If your citation was written in one of those areas in Johnston County, expect the fine on the docket to be higher than the standard amount. Under Oklahoma Title 47, these rules apply statewide, and the clerk's office follows them when recording fines. The point system also applies uniformly. Ten points in five years puts your license at risk of suspension through DPS.
Getting Copies of Johnston County Traffic Records
The clerk's office in Tishomingo is open during regular business hours for in-person requests. Bring a name, case number, or approximate date and the staff can locate the file. Plain copies cost less than certified copies. If you need a certified copy, say so when you request it. Certified documents are stamped by the clerk and carry official weight for legal or administrative purposes.
Some people mail in copy requests. Call the office first at 580-371-3281 to confirm the process and find out the cost. Include a check or money order for the copy fee and a return envelope. Processing time varies, so allow a few business days. For urgent needs, an in-person visit or a direct phone call is faster than mailing a request and waiting.
Note: ODCR and OSCN show case summaries and docket entries, not actual documents. To get copies of filed papers, contact the clerk directly.
Nearby Counties
Johnston County is in south-central Oklahoma. These neighboring counties each handle their own traffic court records through the District Court system.