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There are multiple courts in Oklahoma County, although the main one is the Oklahoma County Courthouse, where cases are heard for the Oklahoma County District Court. The first courthouse was built in 1904. In 1937, the current courthouse was constructed.
Oklahoma County District Court
Oklahoma County Courthouse
321 Park Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 713-1705
Oklahoma County Juvenile Justice Center
5905 Classen Court
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
405-713-6796
United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma
200 NW 4th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-609-5000
OKC Municipal Court
701 Couch Dr
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 297-2361
County Clerk Duties
The County Clerk is an elected position for the county. The County Clerk is the custodian of many county records, including all land and property records, in addition to managing the payroll for county employees. The County Clerk also functions as the Registrar of Deeds and as the Secretary to the Board of County Commissioners.
Michele Nicholson
County Clerk
Oklahoma County Annex Building
320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, #203
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-713-1540
United States District Court
Oklahoma County is part of the Western District of Oklahoma for the United States District Court. Oklahoma County is part of the Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Chickasha, Pauls Valley, and Shawnee Division.
Timothy D. DeGiusti is the Chief United States District Judge of the Western District of Oklahoma. Joan Kane is the Clerk of Court for the Western District.
County District Court
The District Courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction for Oklahoma. There are 77 judicial districts in Oklahoma, with Oklahoma County being the 7th District. District Court judges are usually elected and hear both criminal and civil cases.
Municipal Court
The Oklahoma City Municipal Court has jurisdiction within Oklahoma City. This court can hear misdemeanor traffic and criminal violations, along with code violations.
Civil Court
The Civil Division handles cases that involve a dispute between parties over obligations, rights, property, or injury. Non-criminal cases other than family, juvenile, and probate cases are heard in Civil Court. This court hears cases involving more than $10,000 in a civil action. Small Claims, also part of the Civil Divisions, handles cases that involve up to $10,000.
Criminal Court
Criminal Court hears cases involving criminal felonies, criminal misdemeanors, and wildlife offenses. This court also issues search warrants and hears cases involving traffic offenses issued by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Oklahoma County Sheriff.
Family Court
The Family Court hears cases involving dissolution of marriage, annulments, paternity, marital property, child support, and custody and visitation. Family Court also handles matters that relate to domestic violences, such as protective orders.
Probate Court
Probate Court handles cases involving wills, probate of estates, adoptions, guardianship, and mental health. This includes conservatorships for incapacitated adults. Disputes about powers of attorney, wills, and trusts are also heard in Probate Court.
Juvenile Court
Juvenile Court handles the two types of cases that involve minor children. Cases involving the neglect or abuse of a minor are heard in Juvenile Court, as are Juvenile Delinquency cases that involve criminal offenses committed by minors.
Veterans Court
The Veterans Treatment Court is designed to help veterans who have been charged with criminal offenses and struggle with substance abuse and/or mental health issues. This court is modeled after specialty drug courts, offering resources to help veterans restore their lives.
Special Judges
Special Judges in Oklahoma are appointed by district judges. Ideally, they are licensed, practicing lawyers, but non-lawyers may be appointed to the positions. These judges can only handle civil cases up to $10,000, and the only felony cases they can hear are DUIs.