Traffic Court Records in McIntosh County
McIntosh County traffic court records are filed at the District Court Clerk's office at 110 North First Street in Eufaula. Court Clerk Lisa Rodebush handles all case intake, recording, docketing, and courtroom services for the county. Traffic violations issued by the McIntosh County Sheriff and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol go through this court. You can search McIntosh County traffic court records online for free through OSCN or ODCR, or visit the clerk in person at the courthouse in Eufaula.
McIntosh County Overview
McIntosh County District Court
The McIntosh County District Court is at the McIntosh County Courthouse, 110 North First Street, Eufaula, OK 74432. The mailing address for the Court Clerk is PO Box 426, Eufaula, OK 74432. Call (918) 689-2282 to reach the clerk's office during regular business hours. Court Clerk Lisa Rodebush and her staff handle case intake, recording, docketing, and basic case information. The clerk also supports courtroom services and maintains all official District Court records.
The McIntosh County Sheriff and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the main sources of traffic citations that come through the District Court. Citations from city police in Eufaula or other communities may go to municipal courts, which operate on separate dockets. If you are unsure which court has your case, look at the issuing agency printed on the citation. Only OHP and sheriff tickets go to the District Court in Eufaula.
The County Clerk's office, which handles land records and property documents, is also at 110 North First Street. The county clerk phone is (918) 689-2452. Court records and land records are separate and maintained by two different offices in the same building.
| Court | McIntosh County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 110 North First Street, Eufaula, OK 74432 |
| Mailing | PO Box 426, Eufaula, OK 74432 |
| Phone | (918) 689-2282 |
| Court Clerk | Lisa Rodebush |
| County Clerk Phone | (918) 689-2452 |
The image below is from the McIntosh County Courthouse in Eufaula, which houses the Court Clerk and handles all District Court filings for the county.
The McIntosh County Court Clerk office at 110 North First Street in Eufaula handles all District Court records, including traffic cases and records requests.
Search McIntosh County Traffic Court Records Online
Use OSCN to look up McIntosh County traffic court records online. Go to the site, select McIntosh County from the county dropdown, and enter a party name or case number. The system shows docket entries, filing date, case type, hearing schedule, and current case status. It is free to use without creating an account. Most District Court traffic cases appear on OSCN within a few business days of the ticket being filed.
The ODCR portal is the other free online option. Both OSCN and ODCR draw from the same underlying court data. ODCR also supports online fine payment, as does the OSCN E-Payments system. You can use either to find and pay a McIntosh County traffic fine without visiting Eufaula.
For in-person searches, visit the Court Clerk at the Courthouse during regular business hours. Staff can look up a case by name or case number and process copy requests on the spot. For certified copies, specify that when you make the request. Standard copy fees apply, with additional fees for certified documents.
The OSCN docket search tool is shown below. It is the primary state-level tool for searching McIntosh County District Court traffic records.
OSCN provides free public access to McIntosh County District Court records, covering traffic cases, criminal filings, civil cases, and more.
Paying McIntosh County Traffic Fines
You can pay McIntosh County traffic fines online through the OSCN E-Payments portal. Look up your case by number, confirm the balance, and pay by credit or debit card. This is the most convenient option if you want to clear the fine without going to the Eufaula courthouse. The online system works for most District Court traffic cases.
In-person payments go to the Court Clerk at 110 North First Street. Staff can confirm your balance and accept payment at the window. If the OSCN docket shows a court date on your case, check whether you are required to appear before the judge. Failing to appear when required can lead to a warrant being issued against you. Contested cases require an in-person appearance in Eufaula on the scheduled date.
Note: Fines from Eufaula city courts are paid to the city, not the District Court clerk. Contact the applicable city court if your citation was from a city officer.
Oklahoma Traffic Law in McIntosh County
Oklahoma's point system applies to all traffic convictions in McIntosh County District Court. Accumulating 10 or more points in a five-year window risks license suspension by the Department of Public Safety. Reckless driving adds 4 points to your record. 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 accumulate statewide, not just within McIntosh County.
Construction zone fines double under 47 O.S. Section 11-806. School zone violations also carry doubled fines under Section 11-806.1. US-69 and US-270 run through McIntosh County and are patrolled by the OHP. Those tickets go to the District Court in Eufaula and appear in OSCN once entered.
A state-approved defensive driving course lets you remove 2 points from your record. This option is available once every 24 months. Certain serious violations, including DUI and no-insurance cases, can trigger automatic license suspension regardless of your current point total.
The image below is from the ODCR portal, which covers McIntosh County traffic records alongside OSCN.
ODCR provides another free access point for McIntosh County District Court traffic records and supports online fine payment for many case types.
Nearby Counties
McIntosh County is in east-central Oklahoma near Lake Eufaula. Several counties border it. Check the citation for the issuing court if you are not sure which county handled a case.