Kingfisher County Criminal History

Kingfisher County criminal history records are maintained by the court clerk in the city of Kingfisher and can be searched through free online databases. The county has a population of about 15,184 and sits in north-central Oklahoma as part of Judicial District 4. You can look up felony and misdemeanor cases on OSCN and ODCR at no cost. The OSBI runs statewide criminal history searches through CHIRP for $15 per name. This page covers how to find Kingfisher County criminal history, what offices to contact, and what each search costs.

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Kingfisher County Criminal History Overview

15,184 Population
Kingfisher County Seat
4 Judicial District
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Kingfisher County Court Clerk Records

The Kingfisher County Court Clerk is Monica White. The office is at 101 South Main Street, Kingfisher, Oklahoma 73750. The mailing address is P.O. Box 298, Kingfisher, OK 73750. You can call (405) 375-3844 or fax (405) 375-5505. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk handles files for all criminal cases, civil suits, traffic offenses, family matters, and probate proceedings in Kingfisher County. You can pay with cash, money orders, certified checks, or credit and debit cards.

Kingfisher County falls in Judicial District 4 alongside Canadian and Blaine counties. District Judge Lee Turner handles felony criminal cases. Associate District Judge Trevor Pemberton takes misdemeanor cases, traffic violations, and small claims. Copy fees are $1.00 per page for standard copies. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, the Open Records Act caps standard copies at 25 cents per page and certified copies at one dollar per page.

Two free online tools let you search Kingfisher County criminal history. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and lets you search by party name, case number, or filing date. Criminal case types show as CF for felony and CM for misdemeanor. OSCN is free to use. Most records go back to the 1990s.

The OSCN docket search displays Kingfisher County district court records including criminal cases and their current status.

Kingfisher County criminal history court records search on OSCN

Document images are not always free online. Some require an in-person visit.

On Demand Court Records is another system covering Kingfisher County cases. ODCR updates near real time. You can search by court, party name, or case number. The site has free basic results and paid access to more detail. It is a private service but pulls from court data. Some Kingfisher County cases show on ODCR but not OSCN, so checking both gives you the best chance at a complete criminal history search.

Note: Sealed records, juvenile cases, and confidential filings do not show up in any public search on OSCN or ODCR.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history searches that cover Kingfisher County arrests. A name-based search is $15.00. You need first name, last name, and date of birth. CHIRP checks three years before and after the birth date you give to catch data entry errors. Add a sex offender registry search for $2.00 and a violent offender search for $2.00. Each transaction has a $1.00 online fee. Most results come back right away, but some need staff review during OSBI business hours.

The OSBI database only covers Oklahoma arrests. It leaves out federal cases, other states, and tribal courts. If fingerprints were not taken at the time of arrest, the record may not be in the system. For a more exact match, submit fingerprints to OSBI at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 for $19.00. Call (405) 848-6724 for more information about the criminal history search process or fingerprint submissions.

Kingfisher County Sheriff Criminal Records

The Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office is at 119 South Main Street, Kingfisher, OK 73750. Sheriff Dennis Banther heads the office. The phone number is (405) 375-4242 and the fax is (405) 375-4042. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The sheriff maintains arrest records, booking logs, and inmate information for the county.

The Kingfisher County Jail has a capacity of about 48 inmates. Call the jail to check on someone in custody at any hour. Written requests for records go to the Sheriff's Office at the address above. Include the person's full name, any aliases, date of birth, date range, and the charge. Booking records have the name, physical description, booking number, charges, bond amount, and court date. Visitors need government-issued photo ID and should call ahead for visitation schedules.

Kingfisher County Criminal Record Fees

What you pay depends on the source. The court clerk charges $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certified copies are extra. The Open Records Act limits standard copies to 25 cents per page. Searches that take a lot of staff time may cost $10 to $25 per hour.

Sheriff's office arrest reports typically run $5 to $25. Incident reports cost $0.25 to $1.00 per page. OSBI name searches are $15.00 via CHIRP. Fingerprint searches cost $19.00. The Kingfisher Police Department at (405) 375-4242 handles local police reports within city limits. Their copy fee for reports is usually around $0.25 per page.

Kingfisher County Public Records

County Clerk Bonita Heare manages land and property records. The office is at 101 South Main Street, Kingfisher, OK 73750. Call (405) 375-3887 or email kfcoclerk@brightok.net. The OKCountyRecords portal provides online access to Kingfisher County land records and scanned images going back to November 1890.

Kingfisher County land and public records search portal

Revenue from online copies goes directly to Kingfisher County.

Land records are separate from criminal history, but property liens tied to criminal restitution may appear here. Under the Open Records Act, you do not have to state a reason for your request. Recording fees are $13.00 for the first page, $2.00 for each additional page, plus a $5.00 preservation fee. E-recording is available through Simplifile, CSC, and ePN for those who need it.

Clearing Kingfisher County Criminal Records

Oklahoma law allows certain criminal records to be sealed. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, a full expungement seals court records and the OSBI arrest record together. Section 991c handles deferred sentences where the plea is removed after probation, though the arrest stays with OSBI. Filing fees in Kingfisher County run $100 to $300. OSBI charges an added $150 to process the expungement. Violent felonies cannot be expunged under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can help with expungement if you qualify based on income. The intake number is (888) 534-5243. You can apply online too. Legal Aid handles record sealing but not criminal defense. Plan for the process to take several months to over a year from start to finish.

Other Kingfisher County Criminal History Resources

The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup is free and shows anyone under state supervision from Kingfisher County. It lists custody status, charges, and release dates. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or county at no cost.

For anything that does not show in online tools, call the court clerk or sheriff's office in Kingfisher directly. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and tribal court records will not appear in OSCN, ODCR, or the OSBI database. Kingfisher County has a moderate case load and most records are readily available through the free state systems.

Nearby Counties

Kingfisher County borders several other Oklahoma counties, each with its own court system and criminal records.

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