Access Public Records in Mustang
Mustang public records include court filings, police reports, property documents, and business records. The city is in Canadian County, so county court records and land documents are held in El Reno at the Canadian County Courthouse. Most court cases can be searched free online through OSCN. City records such as police reports and municipal court cases go through Mustang city offices. This guide explains each source and how to get the records you need.
Mustang Quick Facts
Mustang Municipal Court
The Mustang Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations issued within Mustang city limits. The court is a court not of record, which is the standard classification for Oklahoma municipal courts. The maximum penalty it can impose is $750 in fines or 60 days in jail. The court is located at 1501 N. Mustang Rd, Mustang, OK 73064. The phone number is (405) 376-4171. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
More information about the municipal court is available through the City of Mustang at cityofmustang.org. If you received a citation in Mustang, the municipal court is the place to pay or contest it. Bring the citation number when you call or visit, since that is the fastest way to pull up a specific case. The court handles its own records and is separate from the county district court.
The City of Mustang official website provides access to municipal services including the municipal court, police department, and records request information for Mustang residents and the general public.
The city website is the starting point for records tied to city offices. From there you can find links to the municipal court, police department, and other departments that may hold the records you need.
Municipal court records are not part of the OSCN database. Since the court is not of record, its cases do not feed into the state court network. For a citation status, balance due, or case outcome, contact the Mustang Municipal Court directly. Cases appealed from municipal court would move to district court and would then become searchable through OSCN.
Mustang has grown quickly over the past two decades, and the municipal court handles a significant volume of traffic and ordinance matters. The court staff can often answer basic questions by phone without requiring an in-person visit. If you are looking for a case from several years back, calling ahead gives the staff time to pull the file before you arrive.
Mustang Police Records
The Mustang Police Department is at 650 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064. The non-emergency line is (405) 376-2488. The records division number is (405) 376-7733. You can also reach records by email at mustang_pd@cityofmustang.org. The police department's page on the city website is at cityofmustang.org/o/police.
Police records in Oklahoma are subject to the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. sections 24A.1 through 24A.33. Under this law, finalized incident reports, arrest logs, and other completed law enforcement documents are open to the public. Active investigation files and some personnel records are exempt. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Copy fees are capped at $0.25 per page for standard documents under $0.25 per page for pages up to 8.5 by 14 inches.
The Mustang Police Department page on the city website provides contact information for the records division, non-emergency line, and other police department services available to the public.
The police department page lists phone numbers and contact details for the records division. Use this page to find the correct contact for a records request or to get the non-emergency line for general inquiries about an incident or report.
To request a specific incident report or accident report, contact the records division at (405) 376-7733 or by email. Provide the date of the incident, the address where it occurred, and any report number you have. Response times vary but most offices handle requests within a few business days. If you need certified copies, ask about that specifically when you make your request.
Arrest records from Mustang that lead to criminal charges in Canadian County will also appear in the OSCN docket once the district attorney files a case. You can cross-check a Mustang police arrest with the Canadian County OSCN search to see if formal charges were filed and how the case is progressing in district court.
Canadian County Court Records
District court cases for Mustang are filed with the Canadian County District Court in El Reno. The Canadian County Court Clerk is at 301 N. Choctaw Ave, El Reno, OK 73036. The phone number is (405) 295-6100. All district court records for Mustang are searchable for free through OSCN using the Canadian County database.
Search the OSCN Canadian County docket by entering a person's last name or a case number. Standard Oklahoma case prefixes apply. CF marks felony cases. CM covers misdemeanors. FD handles family law matters including divorce and child custody. CJ is for civil cases over $10,000. CS covers small claims. TR handles traffic violations. PB marks probate cases. Results show party names, case type, filing date, docket entries, and hearing dates.
OSCN does not show full document images. To get copies of specific filings, contact the Canadian County Court Clerk or use On Demand Court Records (ODCR) to purchase document images online. Court copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies cost more. Court fines for Canadian County cases can be paid at pay.oscn.net without a trip to El Reno.
For an alternative search option, the ODCR system provides a separate interface for Canadian County records. It is most useful when you already have a case number and want to purchase document images directly without contacting the court clerk. Both OSCN and ODCR are free to search but charge for copies or images.
The Canadian County page on this site has additional detail on court clerk hours, land records, and other county resources. Because both Mustang and Yukon are in Canadian County, the county page covers resources relevant to both cities.
Land and Property Records
Land records for Mustang are filed with the Canadian County Clerk at 201 N Choctaw Ave, El Reno, OK 73036. The phone number is (405) 295-6130. The clerk records deeds, mortgages, oil and gas leases, liens, releases, plat maps, and other instruments. Canadian County is part of the OKCountyRecords.com platform, which allows free index searches across 66 Oklahoma counties.
On OKCountyRecords, you can search by grantor or grantee name, instrument type, legal description, or recording date. Free searches return index data: party names, instrument type, recording date, and book and page reference. To view the full document image, a paid account is needed. Subscriptions start at $12 per month for a limited number of image views. This is the most efficient way to research title history for Mustang properties without visiting El Reno.
Property valuation and parcel data for Mustang are maintained by the Canadian County Assessor. The assessor's records show ownership, parcel dimensions, assessed value, and related tax information. This data is useful for verifying who owns a specific parcel or checking the current assessed value. The assessor's office is also in El Reno at the county courthouse complex.
When recording new documents with the Canadian County Clerk, the standard Oklahoma fee schedule applies. Recording fees are $13 for the first page plus $2 for each additional page, along with a $10 preservation fee. Contact the clerk's office at (405) 295-6130 for the current fee schedule and turnaround times before submitting documents by mail.
Other Public Record Sources
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation operates the CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history searches. A name-based search costs $15.00 and covers records from all Oklahoma counties, including Canadian County cases involving Mustang addresses. You need a free CHIRP account. Provide the full legal name and complete date of birth. Results are sent to your account and expire after 60 days. The OSBI processes requests on business days, Monday through Friday.
Business entities based in Mustang can be looked up through the Oklahoma Secretary of State at no charge. The search returns entity status, filing date, registered agent, and address. It is a quick way to check whether a company is in good standing. Workers' compensation cases tied to Mustang employers are searchable at the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission case portal.
Oklahoma driving records are handled by the Department of Public Safety. You can request a motor vehicle record at pay.apps.ok.gov. A fee applies. The DPS handles driver record requests for all Oklahoma residents, so the process is the same for Mustang as anywhere else in the state.
The ODCR system is an alternative court records portal that can be used alongside OSCN to look up Canadian County cases. It is particularly useful for purchasing document images directly online when you have a case number. And for the broader Canadian County picture, the Canadian County records page covers all the county-level sources in more detail.
Nearby Cities
Yukon is the nearest qualifying city with a dedicated public records page.