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Edmond public records are maintained across the Edmond Municipal Court, the Edmond Police Department, and Oklahoma County offices. The municipal court covers city violations and traffic matters. Oklahoma County District Court handles civil, criminal, and family law cases for Edmond residents. A local district court office also serves Edmond at a downtown location. Court records are free to search through OSCN. This page covers where each type of record is kept and how to get copies.

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Edmond Municipal Court

The Edmond Municipal Court is at 101 East 1st Street, Edmond, OK 73034. The court phone is (405) 359-4360. You can also reach the court by email at court@edmondok.com. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. More information about the court, including how to pay fines and contest citations, is available at edmondok.com/departments/municipal-court.

Edmond Municipal Court handles traffic violations, parking tickets, city ordinance cases, and misdemeanor offenses under city jurisdiction. Cases involving felony charges or serious misdemeanors handled by the state are filed in Oklahoma County District Court, not the city court. If you need a felony case tied to an Edmond address, check OSCN for Oklahoma County rather than contacting the municipal court.

For open records requests related to city departments, contact the relevant city department. Fees under the Oklahoma Open Records Act are capped at $0.25 per page for standard copies under Title 51 O.S. sections 24A.1 through 24A.33. Requests must be responded to promptly.

The City of Edmond's official website at edmondok.com provides access to municipal court information, department contacts, and public records request guidance.

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Edmond's city website at edmondok.com includes links to the municipal court page, city department directories, and contact information for records requests.

The Edmond Police Department is at 100 East First Street, Edmond, OK 73034. The main phone is (405) 359-4420. Police department hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The records division handles requests for incident reports, arrest records, and related documents.

Police records open to the public include incident reports and arrest logs. Records tied to active investigations, records involving juveniles, and certain victim information may be withheld or redacted under state law. If a request is denied, the agency must provide a written explanation of the reason.

Arrest records for Edmond residents will often show up in Oklahoma County court filings on OSCN as well. When researching a criminal matter, check both the police department and OSCN for Oklahoma County. The two sources provide different but related information about the same event.

Submit records requests by contacting the records division directly by phone or in person during business hours. The department may also accept written requests by mail. Check the city's website for current guidance on the request process and expected turnaround times.

County Court Records

Edmond is in Oklahoma County. District court filings for Edmond residents are maintained by the Oklahoma County Court Clerk at 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Call (405) 713-1705. Records include civil cases, criminal charges, family law filings, and probate matters.

Edmond also has a local district court office at the Downtown Edmond Community Center, 28 East Main Street, Edmond, OK 73003. That office can be reached at (405) 359-4515. This satellite location serves residents who need to file documents or access court services without traveling to the main Oklahoma County courthouse in Oklahoma City.

The easiest free way to search Oklahoma County court records is through OSCN at oscn.net/dockets/Search.aspx?db=oklahoma. Search by name or case number. Results show filing dates, case types, parties, and the full docket history. No account is needed.

On Demand Court Records at odcr.com is a useful backup. If an OSCN search does not return the case you are looking for, ODCR may have it. Both systems are free to search.

For more on Oklahoma County court locations, the court clerk's office, and how to request copies, see the Oklahoma County public records page.

Land and Property Records

Property records for Edmond are filed with the Oklahoma County Clerk. The office is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Room 203, Oklahoma City. The phone is (405) 270-0082. The county clerk records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other real property documents for all of Oklahoma County, including Edmond.

Oklahoma County uses the OKCC.ONLINE system for land record searches. This portal allows searches by name, legal description, or document number. Many recorded documents are available online at no cost. Certified copies of recorded documents require a fee payable to the county clerk.

For a full property search in Edmond, check OKCC.ONLINE for recorded documents and OSCN for any court judgments or liens that could affect the title. Both are important when doing title research or due diligence on a property purchase.

Oklahoma County property tax and assessment data are maintained separately by the county assessor's office. The assessor handles property valuations and ownership records. Both offices are in the same building on Robert S. Kerr Avenue in Oklahoma City.

Other Record Resources

The OSBI runs CHIRP at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. A name-based criminal history search costs $15. CHIRP pulls statewide arrest and conviction data and may return records that do not appear in an OSCN docket search, especially for older cases or records from other counties.

Oklahoma business entity records are free to search at sos.ok.gov. Look up registered corporations, LLCs, and other entities by name or registered agent. No account is needed and results load quickly.

Workers' compensation cases in Oklahoma are searchable at no cost at caseok.wcc.ok.gov. Search by party name or case number. The system covers claims going back many years.

Oklahoma driving records are available through the DPS portal at pay.apps.ok.gov/dps/mvr/app/index.php. You need a driver's license number and a fee to request a driving history record.

To pay court fines for Oklahoma cases online, go to pay.oscn.net. The OSCN payment tool covers municipal and district court fines across all Oklahoma counties.

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