Edmond Criminal History

Edmond criminal history records are held by a mix of city and county offices. The Edmond Police Department manages arrest and incident reports from its station on East First Street. Since Edmond sits in Oklahoma County, felony and misdemeanor case files go through the Oklahoma County Court Clerk in downtown Oklahoma City. There is also a satellite court office in Edmond on East Main Street for some matters. You can search state databases like OSCN for free docket lookups and the OSBI CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history. Between these sources, there are clear paths to find what you are looking for.

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Oklahoma County Criminal History for Edmond

Edmond is part of Oklahoma County, so criminal cases from the city get filed in the Oklahoma County District Court. The Oklahoma County Court Clerk is Rick Warren. The main office is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Suite 409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Call (405) 713-1705 for help with records. There is also a satellite office in Edmond at 7 North Broadway for some services.

Court record copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies add $0.50 per document. Authentication runs $5.00 per document. You can pay by check or money order made out to Rick Warren, Court Clerk. The office also takes requests by email. Processing takes about 10 working days to confirm payment and another 10 working days to fill the request. That timeline applies to most standard requests.

The Oklahoma County District Court also has an Edmond satellite office at the Downtown Edmond Community Center, 28 East Main Street, Edmond, OK 73003. Phone is (405) 359-4515. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Edmond office handles some civil cases and court matters. Parking is available at the community center, and the building is wheelchair accessible.

You can search Edmond criminal history records online through the OSCN docket search or On Demand Court Records. Both cover Oklahoma County cases.

Edmond criminal history records search through Oklahoma County system

For complex requests, call ahead to confirm which office can best serve your needs.

The Edmond Police Department is at 100 E. First Street, Edmond, OK 73034. The records division number is (405) 359-4426. The records supervisor is Holly Howard, and the records specialist is Zachary Garlitz at (405) 359-4422. You can email police.records@edmondok.gov or fax requests to (405) 341-6845. Lobby hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., though holidays may change those hours.

Copies cost $0.25 per page, which is the rate set by the State of Oklahoma for open records. You can pay by credit or debit card over the phone, or mail a check to City of Edmond, 100 E First St, Edmond, OK 73034. Staff will tell you the total charge before they fill the request. Simple requests can cost as little as $1.00. Records are usually sent by email after payment clears. If email is not an option, a CD-ROM is available as an alternative format.

The Edmond Police contact page lists all division phone numbers and the process for submitting open records requests.

Edmond Police Department contact and records page for criminal history

For non-emergency incidents, call (405) 359-4338 or use Crime Stoppers at (405) 359-4466.

Note: The Edmond Police Department notifies you of the total cost before filling any request, so there are no surprise charges.

Edmond Municipal Court Records

The Edmond Municipal Court handles traffic violations, misdemeanor offenses, and city ordinance cases within city limits. Some records are available through the Oklahoma County Court Clerk for certain matters. Online access to some Edmond Municipal Court records is available through OSCN. Payment goes through the court clerk's office.

Municipal court cases are separate from district court cases. If you need a complete picture of someone's Edmond criminal history, check both the municipal court and the Oklahoma County District Court. The municipal court deals with lower-level offenses while the district court handles felonies and more serious misdemeanors. This is a common setup in Oklahoma cities where the two court systems run side by side.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search Oklahoma County District Court dockets for free. Select "Oklahoma" from the county dropdown and search by party name, case number, or date range. Criminal case types use codes like CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN goes back to the early 1990s for most courts. Sealed cases and some municipal court records do not show up.

On Demand Court Records is another free option that covers 70 participating courts with close to real-time updates. You can search by party name, case type, case number, or filing date. ODCR is a private service but pulls records directly from the courts. It also lets you pay some fines online.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs name-based criminal history searches for $15 per search. CHIRP searches the state criminal history database, covering fingerprint-based arrest and conviction data for serious misdemeanors and felonies across Oklahoma. You need a first name, last name, and date of birth to run a search. The system checks three years before and after the birth date you enter. You can add a sex offender registry search for $2 and a violent offender search for $2. Pay by credit card or electronic fund transfer online. Mail requests go to OSBI Criminal History Record Information Request, 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, with a cashier's check or money order.

Oklahoma County Sheriff and Edmond

The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office is at 2101 Northeast 36th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111. The records phone is (405) 713-1968. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The sheriff's office provides background checks, incident reports, and warrant searches for Edmond residents. An online inmate lookup is available for the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

The sex offender registry line at the sheriff's office is (405) 713-2042. The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or map for registered offenders in the Edmond area. Under Title 57, Sections 581 through 590.2, sex offenders must register within three days of entering Oklahoma. The OK Offender Lookup tool shows custody status and charge details for anyone under state supervision.

Edmond Criminal History Expungement

Oklahoma law allows some criminal records to be sealed. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, a full expungement seals both court records and the OSBI arrest record. Section 991c covers deferred sentences where the case gets expunged after successful probation, but the arrest record stays on file with OSBI. Violent felony convictions cannot be expunged under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.

Filing fees for expungement in Oklahoma County run $100 to $300. OSBI charges a $150 processing fee on top of that. The process takes several months to over a year. For free legal help, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma assists with expungement cases for people who qualify based on income. Call the intake line at (888) 534-5243 or visit oklaw.org. They cover the Edmond area and can help with paperwork and court filings.

Edmond Criminal History Search Fees

Costs depend on the office and the type of record you need. Below are the most common fees for Edmond criminal history searches.

  • Edmond Police copies: $0.25 per page
  • Oklahoma County Court Clerk copies: $1.00 first page, $0.50 each additional
  • Oklahoma County certified copies: $0.50 per document extra
  • OSBI name-based CHIRP search: $15.00 plus $1.00 convenience fee
  • OSBI fingerprint-based search: $19.00 per search
  • OSCN and ODCR online docket search: free

The Edmond Police take credit and debit cards over the phone or checks by mail. The Oklahoma County Court Clerk takes checks, money orders, and credit cards in person. Always confirm the fee before submitting a request since amounts can change.

Nearby Cities With Criminal History Records

Cities near Edmond have their own police records offices. Several share the Oklahoma County court system, while others are in neighboring counties.

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