Major County Traffic Court Record Search

Major County traffic court records are filed at the District Court Clerk's office in Fairview at 500 E. Broadway, Suite 5. Court Clerk Lindsey Keck and her staff handle all case records for the county, including traffic violations issued by the Major County Sheriff and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. You can search Major County traffic court records online through OSCN or the On Demand Court Records system. Both are free. The office is open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

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Fairview County Seat
(580) 227-4690 Court Clerk Phone
8:30AM - 4:30PM Office Hours
OSCN / ODCR Online Access

Major County District Court

The Major County District Court is in Fairview at 500 E. Broadway, Suite 5. Court Clerk Lindsey Keck heads the office, with 1st Deputy Caitlyn Ralston also on staff. The clerk serves as custodian of all District Court records, including case files, dockets, transcripts, and official records. The office also issues marriage licenses, serves as a passport acceptance agency, and collects court fees. The court operates under District Judge Justin Eilers and Associate District Judge Timothy Haworth.

Traffic cases from Major County come from two sources: the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Major County Sheriff. Citations from both agencies go to the District Court. If a city officer in Fairview issued your ticket, that may go to the Fairview Municipal Court instead. Check the name of the issuing agency on your citation to know where to look. Municipal court records are separate and do not appear in OSCN.

Court Major County District Court
Address 500 E. Broadway, Suite 5, Fairview, OK 73737
Phone (580) 227-4690
Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday
Court Clerk Lindsey Keck
District Judge Justin Eilers
Associate Judge Timothy Haworth

Paying Major County Traffic Fines

The fastest way to pay a Major County traffic fine is online through the OSCN E-Payments portal. You need your case number or citation number to get started. The system accepts credit and debit cards for most District Court traffic cases. You do not need to visit the courthouse or call the clerk's office to use the online payment system.

If you prefer to pay in person, go to the Court Clerk at 500 E. Broadway, Suite 5, during the 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM window. The clerk can confirm your case balance and accept payment directly. If your OSCN docket entry shows a court date, check whether your appearance is required. Missing a court date can lead to a warrant.

Note: Online fine payment through ODCR is also available for many Major County cases. Either portal works, but have your citation or case number ready before you start.

Traffic Law and Points in Major County

Oklahoma's point system tracks driving violations statewide, including those from Major County District Court. If you accumulate 10 or more points in a five-year period, the Department of Public Safety can suspend your license. Reckless driving adds 4 points. Speeding 11 to 25 mph over the limit adds 2 points. Going 26 to 40 mph over adds 3 points, and exceeding the limit by 41 or more mph adds 4 points.

Construction zone fines double under 47 O.S. Section 11-806. School zone violations double under Section 11-806.1. US-60 and US-412 pass through Major County, and the OHP patrols these corridors regularly. Those citations go to the District Court in Fairview and appear in OSCN once they are entered.

You can take a state-approved defensive driving course to remove 2 points from your record. This is allowed once every 24 months. Serious violations like DUI and driving without insurance can trigger automatic suspension separate from the point system.

The image below is from the Oklahoma State Courts Network, the primary tool for searching Major County traffic court records and paying fines online.

Major County Traffic Court Records - OSCN State Courts Network

OSCN provides free public access to Major County District Court records, including traffic case dockets, citation search, and online fine payment.

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Nearby Counties

Major County is in northwest Oklahoma. It borders several other counties. If you are not sure which county processed a traffic case, check the citation for the issuing court name.