Yukon Oklahoma Public Records
Yukon public records cover court cases, citations, police reports, land documents, and business filings. The city sits in Canadian County, so county-level records are held at the Canadian County Courthouse in El Reno. Most court records can be searched for free online through OSCN. Police records and municipal court records are available through city offices. This guide covers where to find each type of record and what it costs to get copies.
Yukon Quick Facts
Yukon Municipal Court
The Yukon Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic citations issued within Yukon city limits. The court is a court not of record, which means the maximum penalty it can impose is $750 in fines or 60 days in jail. Cases at this level are handled separately from district court criminal cases. The court is at 650 W. Main St, Yukon, OK 73099. The phone number is (405) 350-3922. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Municipal court information is available through the city at yukonok.gov/172/Court. The court handles traffic tickets, parking violations, and other low-level city code matters. If you received a citation in Yukon, the municipal court is where you pay or contest it. Fines can be resolved in person at the court or through payment options listed on the city's website.
The City of Yukon official website provides access to municipal court information, records requests, and other city services for Yukon residents and the general public.
The city website includes links to the municipal court, police records request forms, and other departments. Use it as a starting point for any records search that involves city-level offices in Yukon.
The Yukon Municipal Court page on the city website lists contact information, hours, and payment options for traffic and ordinance citations issued within city limits.
Municipal court cases are not searchable through OSCN since the court is not of record. For case status or fine amounts, contact the court directly by phone or visit in person during business hours.
If a case from the municipal court is appealed, it would move to the district court level. At that point it becomes part of the county court record and would show up in OSCN. Most municipal matters do not reach that stage, but it is worth knowing in case you are tracking a case that was originally filed at the city level.
Yukon Police Records
The Yukon Police Department is at 100 S Ranchwood Blvd, Yukon, OK 73099. The non-emergency line is (405) 350-7586. Records requests go through the records division, which handles incident reports, arrest logs, and other documents under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You do not need to state your reason for requesting records under Title 51 O.S. sections 24A.1 through 24A.33.
The city provides an online records request form at yukonok.gov/203/Records-Department-Jail-Information. This page covers both the records division and jail information. You can use it to submit a request for a police report or find out about an arrest. Copy fees for paper records are typically $0.25 per page under the Open Records Act, though some agencies charge a small processing fee in addition.
The Yukon Police Department records and jail information page allows the public to submit records requests and find information about arrests and detainees held at the Yukon jail facility.
The records page covers both the police records division and the city jail. You can find forms for requesting incident reports, check on arrest records, or look up information about someone in custody at the Yukon facility.
Arrest records that lead to formal criminal charges will also appear in the Canadian County OSCN docket once the district attorney files a case. Cross-referencing the police report with OSCN gives a more complete picture of where a matter stands. Not every arrest leads to a district court filing, so checking both sources is useful.
For active warrant information, the Canadian County Sheriff's office handles warrants for the county, including for Yukon residents. You can contact the sheriff's office in El Reno for warrant inquiries. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's CHIRP system can also flag whether someone has an active criminal history record on file at the state level.
Canadian County Court Records
Yukon is in Canadian County, and district court cases for the city 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. Court records are searchable for free through OSCN.
Search the OSCN Canadian County docket by name or case number. Case type prefixes follow the standard Oklahoma format. CF marks felony criminal cases. CM covers misdemeanors. CJ handles civil suits over $10,000. FD covers family law matters such as divorce, custody, and paternity. PB is for probate. TR covers traffic violations. CS handles small claims under $10,000. Results show party names, case status, hearing dates, and a list of docket entries.
OSCN does not provide full document images. To get physical copies of filings, contact the Canadian County Court Clerk by phone or visit the courthouse in El Reno. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certified copies cost more. You can also purchase document images through On Demand Court Records (ODCR) without going to the courthouse. Court fines for Canadian County cases can be paid at pay.oscn.net.
The Canadian County page on this site has more detail on the court clerk, county clerk, and other record sources for the county. Since Yukon is one of the larger cities in Canadian County, a fair number of the county's court cases involve Yukon addresses. Searching by name on OSCN returns all cases across all case types for a given person in that county.
For an alternative search, the ODCR system provides another access point for Canadian County court records. It is especially useful if you want to purchase document images directly online without going in person to El Reno.
Land and Property Records
Land records for Yukon are maintained by 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, plat maps, and other instruments. Canadian County is covered by the OKCountyRecords.com platform, which gives free access to index data for recorded documents.
On OKCountyRecords, you can search by party name, instrument type, legal description, or date range. Results show the grantor, grantee, instrument type, recording date, and book and page number. Viewing full document images requires a paid account, which starts at $12 per month for a limited number of views. Free index searches are enough to confirm whether a document exists and when it was recorded.
The Canadian County Assessor maintains property valuation and parcel data for Yukon properties. You can often find assessor data through the county's online tools, including ownership information and assessed value. This is a useful cross-check when researching a specific property address in Yukon.
Recording a new deed or other land document at the Canadian County Clerk costs $13 for the first page and $2 for each additional page, plus a $10 preservation fee. These are the standard Oklahoma land recording fees. Contact the clerk's office for the most current fee schedule before submitting documents.
Other Public Record Sources
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation operates the CHIRP system for statewide criminal history searches. A name search costs $15.00 and covers all Oklahoma counties, including Canadian County cases tied to Yukon. You need a free CHIRP account to submit a request. Provide the full legal name and date of birth. Results are delivered electronically and expire after 60 days.
Business entities registered in Yukon are searchable through the Oklahoma Secretary of State for free. Results show entity status, filing date, registered agent name, and address. This is useful for verifying a company's standing before entering into a contract or doing business with them. Workers' compensation claims for Yukon employers are accessible through the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission case search.
Motor vehicle and driver's license records for Yukon residents are handled by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Request a driving record at pay.apps.ok.gov. A fee applies. These records cover license status, violations, and accident history as recorded by the state. The main OSCN portal also links out to a range of other statewide databases that may be useful depending on what you are looking for.
For Canadian County records outside of Yukon, including records from El Reno, Mustang, and the surrounding area, visit the Canadian County page on this site. It covers the court clerk, county clerk, and other sources in more detail.
Nearby Cities
Mustang is the nearest qualifying city with a dedicated public records page.