Noble County Criminal History
Noble County criminal history records are maintained by the court clerk and sheriff's office in Perry, Oklahoma. The county is part of the state court system and has its own district court that handles felony and misdemeanor cases. You can search Noble County criminal dockets for free through OSCN and ODCR. The OSBI also runs statewide criminal history checks through CHIRP for a small fee. This page covers how to find Noble County criminal history records, where to get them, what fees to plan for, and which free online tools you can use.
Noble County Criminal History Overview
Noble County Court Clerk Criminal Records
The Noble County Court Clerk's office is at the Noble County Courthouse, 300 Courthouse Drive #11, Perry, Oklahoma 73077. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The court clerk maintains records on all criminal, civil, family, probate, and traffic cases filed in Noble County District Court. Records can be searched through OSCN or in person at the courthouse.
Noble County is part of the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The district court handles felony criminal cases, while municipal courts in the county take care of traffic violations and misdemeanors at the city level. If you need certified copies of a judgment, disposition, or other court record, contact the clerk during business hours. Copy fees are set by state statute. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5, standard copies cannot exceed 25 cents per page and certified copies are capped at one dollar per page. The office accepts cash, money orders, certified checks, and credit or debit cards.
Noble County was created in 1893 from the Cherokee Outlet. Court and marriage records date back to the early 1900s.
Search Noble County Criminal History Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search Noble County court records by party name, case number, or filing date. Use CF for felony cases and CM for misdemeanors. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and costs nothing. Records go back to the early 1990s for most Oklahoma courts.
On Demand Court Records is a private service that covers Noble County too. ODCR pulls court data and updates in near real time. You can search by court, party name, or case number. Basic results are free, and paid access gives more detail. Some Noble County criminal history records show up on ODCR but not OSCN. It is worth checking both if you need a thorough look at someone's record.
Note: Sealed records, juvenile cases, and confidential filings are excluded from public search results on OSCN and ODCR.
Statewide Criminal History Search for Noble County
The OSBI CHIRP portal runs statewide criminal history checks that include Noble County arrests. A name-based search costs $15.00. You need the person's first name, last name, and date of birth. The system checks three years on each side of the birth date to catch data entry errors. Add-ons include a sex offender registry search for $2.00 and a violent offender check for $2.00. A $1.00 online fee applies.
Most CHIRP results come back fast. Some need OSBI staff review during business hours, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The database only covers Oklahoma arrests. Federal cases and records from other states are not included. Arrests without fingerprints on file will be missed. For a more precise result, submit fingerprints to OSBI at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116. Fingerprint searches cost $19.00. Call (405) 848-6724 for questions about Noble County criminal history checks.
Noble County Sheriff Criminal History Records
The Noble County Sheriff's Office is at the courthouse in Perry. The sheriff maintains arrest records, booking logs, and jail inmate information. You can call the office to check on current inmates or verify warrants. Booking records include the person's name, physical traits, booking number, charges, bond amount, and court date.
Written requests for jail records should include the person's name, aliases, date of birth, date range, and charges. Mail to: Noble County Sheriff's Office, 300 Courthouse Drive, Perry, OK 73077. All visitors to the jail need valid government-issued photo ID. Inmate mail must include the sender's full name and return address. The sheriff's office provides 24-hour emergency services across the county.
Noble County Criminal Record Fees
Costs vary by record type and source. The court clerk charges fees set by state statute. Standard copies are capped at 25 cents per page under the Open Records Act. Certified copies cannot exceed one dollar per page under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5.
Sheriff's office fees for arrest reports range from $5 to $25. Incident reports are $0.25 to $1.00 per page. OSBI name-based CHIRP searches cost $15.00. Fingerprint checks are $19.00. You can pay the OSBI online with a credit card or electronic funds transfer. Non-conforming documents at the county clerk's office carry an added fee of $25 for the first page. Staff-intensive research may cost $10 to $25 per hour at either office.
Noble County Public Records Access
County Clerk Connie Smith maintains land and property records at 300 Courthouse Drive #11, Perry, OK 73077. Phone is (580) 336-2141 and email is csmith@noblecountyclerk.com. Land records are indexed from June 1996, with older records available in person. The OKCountyRecords portal gives free online access to Noble County land records and scanned images.
Revenue from online copies supports Noble County operations.
The county clerk also serves as the official recorder of deeds and property instruments. The office handles UCC filings, liens, and judgments. Land records and criminal history records are different, but property liens from criminal restitution orders may appear in the land system. Under the Open Records Act, you do not need to explain why you want records. The county clerk also serves as purchasing agent and payroll administrator for the county. Recording fees are $18 for the first page of deeds and mortgages and $2 for each additional page, with a $10 record preservation fee per instrument.
Sealing Noble County Criminal History
Oklahoma law allows certain criminal records to be sealed through expungement. Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, a full expungement seals the court record and the OSBI arrest file. Section 991c covers deferred sentences where the plea gets removed after probation, but the arrest stays on the OSBI record. Filing fees in Noble County range from $100 to $300. OSBI adds a $150 processing fee. Violent felony convictions are not eligible under Title 57 O.S. Section 571.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma helps with expungement for people who meet income guidelines. Call (888) 534-5243 for intake or apply online at oklaw.org. The process typically takes several months and can stretch past a year. Petitions for Noble County cases are filed at the courthouse in Perry.
Other Noble County Criminal History Resources
The Oklahoma DOC Offender Lookup is free and shows anyone from Noble County under state supervision. It lists custody status, charges, and release dates. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, address, or county for registered offenders in the Noble County area at no cost.
For Noble County criminal history questions that online tools do not cover, reach the court clerk or sheriff's office in Perry. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and tribal court filings will not appear in state databases. Noble County was created from the Cherokee Outlet in 1893, and some older records may only be available in person at the courthouse. Statewide birth and death registration did not begin in Oklahoma until 1908, so vital records from before that year are harder to find.
Nearby Counties
Noble County borders several other Oklahoma counties, each with its own court clerk and sheriff holding separate criminal history records.