Find Traffic Court Records in Rogers County

Rogers County traffic court records are maintained at the District Court Clerk's office in Claremore. The county is part of the 12th Judicial District along with Craig and Mayes counties. You can search cases at no cost through OSCN or ODCR. Traffic citations issued on state and county roads by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Rogers County Sheriff go through the District Court. Citations written within Claremore city limits may instead go through the Claremore Municipal Court, which runs its own separate docket. Knowing which court has your case will save you time before you begin searching.

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Rogers County Overview

Claremore County Seat
12th Judicial District
OSCN + ODCR Online Access
NE Oklahoma Region

Rogers County District Court

The Rogers County District Court in Claremore is the place of record for all state traffic cases filed in the county. The Court Clerk's office maintains all case files and processes requests for copies. Staff can look up a case by party name or case number and will tell you what is in the file. Rogers County is part of the 12th Judicial District, which also covers Craig and Mayes counties. The district court judge handles all state traffic matters for the area.

Rogers County covers a sizeable area in northeastern Oklahoma, including Claremore, Catoosa, Inola, Chelsea, and many smaller communities. Any traffic stop made by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol or the Rogers County Sheriff on a state or county road goes to the District Court. That means the record lands in the Court Clerk's system and is searchable through state databases once filed. The county sits near Tulsa and sees regular patrol activity on US-169, the Cherokee Turnpike, and other major routes. Cases involving those stops are District Court matters, not municipal.

The screenshot below shows a secondary lookup tool for Rogers County court records.

Rogers County Traffic Court Records - County Court Records Search

This resource aggregates public record data for Rogers County and can serve as a starting point when you need to identify the right case before going to OSCN or ODCR.

Court Rogers County District Court
County Seat Claremore, Oklahoma
Judicial District 12th (with Craig and Mayes)
Online Search oscn.net and odcr.com
Fine Payment OSCN E-Payments

Claremore Municipal Court and Rogers County Traffic Records

Traffic citations issued within the Claremore city limits may go through the Claremore Municipal Court rather than the District Court. These are two separate systems. A ticket from the city goes to municipal court. A ticket from the highway patrol or the county sheriff on a non-city road goes to District Court. Municipal court records do not appear in OSCN, so you will need to contact the city directly to look up or pay a Claremore citation.

The Claremore Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic citations within its jurisdiction. You can find information about the municipal court at claremore.com/municipal-court. This page explains how to pay fines, contest a citation, and schedule a hearing. If you are unsure which court has your case, look at the citation itself. It will say which agency wrote the ticket, and that usually tells you which court system to use.

The screenshot below is sourced from the Claremore Municipal Court page, which handles city traffic citations separately from the District Court.

Rogers County Traffic Court Records - Claremore Municipal Court

Claremore Municipal Court handles citations issued within city limits. These cases do not appear in OSCN or ODCR.

Note: For traffic cases from other cities in Rogers County, such as Catoosa or Inola, check with each city's municipal court if your citation lists a city officer as the issuing agency.

Traffic Violations and the Point System

Rogers County traffic court records track the same state point system used across Oklahoma. Each conviction adds points to your license. Speeding 11 to 25 mph over the limit is 2 points. Going 26 to 40 mph over is 3 points. Exceeding the limit by more than 41 mph or driving recklessly adds 4 points. Reaching 10 or more points within a five-year period can lead to suspension. Every traffic conviction in Rogers County goes on your driving record and counts toward that total.

Under 47 O.S. Section 11-806, fines in active construction zones are doubled. School zone violations carry similar enhanced penalties. These rules apply throughout Rogers County. The OHP regularly works US-169, the Cherokee Turnpike, and SH-20 in this area. Cases from those stops go to District Court and are searchable through OSCN and ODCR once filed by the clerk.

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Cities in Rogers County

Rogers County has several cities and towns, all of which have District Court traffic cases handled through the Claremore courthouse. The city of Owasso also falls partly within Rogers County.

Other communities in Rogers County include Catoosa, Inola, Chelsea, Verdigris, and Talala. State and county road traffic cases from all of these areas go through the Rogers County District Court.

Nearby Counties

Rogers County borders several northeastern Oklahoma counties. Check your citation to confirm which court and county handled your case before you start searching.