Search Marshall County Traffic Court Records
Marshall County traffic court records are maintained by Court Clerk Wanda Pearce at the courthouse in Madill. The District Court handles all traffic violations filed by the Marshall County Sheriff and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. You can search Marshall County traffic court records online through OSCN or the ODCR portal, both free. The court is part of the 20th Judicial District. For copies or in-person records requests, go to 100 Plaza in Madill during business hours.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County District Court
The Marshall County District Court is part of the 20th Judicial District. Court Clerk Wanda Pearce's office is at 100 Plaza in Madill. The mailing address is PO Box 58, Madill, OK 73446. The office records and files all District Court proceedings, including traffic cases, civil matters, criminal filings, and probate. Staff maintain the court docket, process records requests, and can provide copies of case documents. Call (580) 795-3278 to reach the clerk's office during business hours.
Traffic citations from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Marshall County Sheriff go to the District Court. These are the cases you can find on OSCN and ODCR. If a city officer in Madill or another Marshall County community wrote your ticket, that case may be in a separate municipal court. Check the issuing agency listed on the citation before searching.
The image below is from the Marshall County Court Clerk page on okcounties.org, the official county government web portal.
The Marshall County Court Clerk page lists the office address, contact phone number, and the types of cases handled by the District Court in Madill.
| Court | Marshall County District Court - 20th Judicial District |
|---|---|
| Address | 100 Plaza, Madill, OK 73446 |
| Mailing | PO Box 58, Madill, OK 73446 |
| Phone | (580) 795-3278 |
| Court Clerk | Wanda Pearce |
Search Marshall County Traffic Court Records
Use OSCN to search Marshall County traffic court records online. Select Marshall County from the county list, then search by name or case number. The system shows docket entries, case type, filing date, hearing schedule, and current status. It is free and does not require an account. Traffic cases from the OHP and Marshall County Sheriff appear on OSCN once they are entered, which typically takes a few business days after the ticket is issued.
The ODCR portal is the other option for online access to Marshall County records. Both OSCN and ODCR draw from the same source data. Use either one to search. You can also pay traffic fines through OSCN E-Payments once you locate your case. The online payment option is available for most District Court traffic matters.
For in-person access, visit the clerk at 100 Plaza in Madill during business hours. Staff can search by name or case number and will process copy requests. Bring identification and a case number or citation number if you have them. Certified copies are available for a fee.
The image below is from the Marshall County official website, which provides county contact information and links to court resources.
The official Marshall County website links to court contact details and state online search tools for accessing county records.
Paying Marshall County Traffic Fines
You can pay Marshall County traffic fines online through the OSCN E-Payments system. Search by your case number or citation number, confirm the amount, and pay by credit or debit card. This option covers most District Court traffic cases and is available without visiting Madill. It is the simplest way to resolve a fine from anywhere.
In-person payments go to the Court Clerk at 100 Plaza. The clerk can confirm the amount owed and accept payment directly. If the OSCN docket shows a scheduled court date, check whether you need to appear. Missing a required appearance can result in a warrant and additional charges. If you want to contest a ticket, you need to appear in person before the District Court judge on the assigned hearing date.
Traffic Laws Affecting Marshall County Cases
Oklahoma's point system applies to all traffic convictions processed through Marshall County District Court. Reaching 10 or more points in a five-year window can trigger a license suspension by the Department of Public Safety. 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. Exceeding the limit by 41 or more mph adds 4 points. These totals build across all cases in the state, not just those from Marshall County.
Construction zone fines are doubled under 47 O.S. Section 11-806. School zone violations double under Section 11-806.1. US-70 runs through Marshall County, and OHP patrols that corridor regularly. Those citations go to the District Court in Madill.
You can reduce your point total by two points by completing an approved defensive driving course. This option is available once every 24 months. Certain serious violations, including DUI and no-insurance convictions, can result in automatic license suspension no matter how many points you currently have.
Land records for Marshall County are maintained by County Clerk Ann Hartin. You can look up recorded documents through OKCountyRecords.com. The county clerk office is at 1 County Courthouse in Madill and can be reached at (580) 795-3220.
Marshall County land and recorded documents are searchable through OKCountyRecords.com as a secondary public record reference tool.
Nearby Counties
Marshall County is in south-central Oklahoma near Lake Texoma. It shares borders with several other Oklahoma counties. Check the citation for the court name if you are unsure where the case was filed.