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The Tulsa Municipal Court is a Court of Record, authorized under City Ordinance, with jurisdiction in the City of Tulsa. The Court is responsible for misdemeanor traffic, parking, and criminal offenses, as well as code violations for health, fire, animal, and zoning violations.
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There are only 2 basic types of tickets that you will...
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Dockets are usually managed by the Clerk of Court. Sometimes dockets and court filings are available electronically for public viewing, but not always. When viewing a case record, you can see the upcoming docket of future court hearings.
The Tulsa County Clerk of Courts is responsible for maintaining the records of all Tulsa County District Court cases. Court records are documents created during legal proceedings, such as criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court.
In Tulsa County, criminal cases are updated by Court Clerks in the District Court. To follow the minutes (updates) that the court clerks input as a case progresses, log on to www.OSCN.net/dockets/search.aspx which will go directly to the case search page.
The County Court Clerk is the keeper of most court records, and many are available online. Marriage and divorce records can be obtaine
Resources for the Tulsa Municipal Court as well as online resources applicable to courts generally in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, and resources applicable to all courts in Oklahoma. Search court case records
City Clerks Office. Christina Chappell, City Clerk. 175 East 2nd Street, Suite 260 Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7513 NOTE: If you are needing to check on a municipal ticket or municipal court case, please visit Municipal Courts online. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.