Adair County Public Records
Adair County public records are kept at the courthouse in Stilwell and through the Oklahoma State Courts Network online. Court filings, land documents, and other records are open to the public under Oklahoma law. You can search many of these records for free from home or make a request in person at the county clerk's office. This guide covers where to look, what each source holds, and how to get copies of the records you need.
Adair County Overview
Adair County Court Records
The Oklahoma State Courts Network, known as OSCN, gives free public access to Adair County court records. You can search cases by name, case number, or other details. The system covers civil, criminal, family, and probate cases filed in the Adair County District Court. Most records go back many years. This is your best first stop when looking for case history in the county.
Case numbers in Adair County follow a standard format. CF cases are felonies. CM cases are misdemeanors. CJ covers civil cases. FD is for family law matters like divorce and custody. PB handles probate filings. TR is for traffic cases. Knowing the prefix helps you narrow a search quickly, especially if someone has more than one case on file.
Search the Adair County court docket directly at OSCN Adair County Docket Search. The site shows party names, case type, filing date, and docket entries. You can see what was filed and when each hearing took place. It does not always show the full text of documents, but it gives you the case number and enough info to request copies.
The screenshot below shows what the OSCN search portal looks like for Adair County records.
This is the same interface used for all 77 Oklahoma counties. Enter a last name or case number and click search. Results load quickly and show all matching cases tied to that name.
If you need physical copies of documents from a case file, you can request them from the District Court Clerk in Stilwell. Copy fees run $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certified copies cost more. You can also use On Demand Court Records (ODCR) as an alternative to OSCN. ODCR covers many Oklahoma counties and lets you purchase document images directly.
Note: Some older or sealed cases may not appear in OSCN. Contact the court clerk directly if you cannot find a case you believe should be on file.
Adair County Land Records
Land records in Adair County are available through two sources: the county clerk's office in Stilwell and the OKCountyRecords.com portal. The online portal is free to search and covers records indexed from January 1989. The database holds over 596,000 document images and more than 302,000 recorded instruments. That is a large collection for a rural county, and it covers a wide range of document types.
Types of land records you can find through this system include warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, mortgage filings, releases of mortgage, oil and gas leases, mineral rights transfers, tax liens, and plat maps. If you are researching property ownership history in Adair County, the OKCountyRecords portal is a solid starting point. Searches are free, though some image downloads may require a fee.
For records not yet in the online database, or for documents that predate the indexed collection, contact the Adair County Clerk directly. The clerk's office is at the Adair County Courthouse, P.O. Box 169, Stilwell, OK 74960. The phone number is (918) 696-7198. Office hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays. The current county clerk is Timothy Fishinghawk. Staff can look up older instruments and make copies on request.
Criminal History Records in Adair County
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation handles statewide criminal history records. Their online system is called CHIRP, which stands for Criminal History Internet Research Portal. You can access it at chirp.osbi.ok.gov. A name-based search costs $15.00 and returns results quickly. The search covers records from across the state, including cases filed in Adair County.
CHIRP is useful when you want a broader picture of someone's history beyond what shows in a single county's court records. Keep in mind that expunged records do not appear in CHIRP results. If a case was sealed or expunged by court order, it will not show up in this search. For current case status, OSCN is still the better tool for Adair County specifically.
Oklahoma Open Records Act
Oklahoma's Open Records Act is found at Title 51 O.S. sections 24A.1 through 24A.33. This law gives the public the right to inspect and copy records held by government agencies in the state. Adair County offices, courts, and agencies are all subject to this law. You do not need to explain why you want a record. The law does not require you to state a reason or show any special interest.
Agencies must respond to public records requests promptly. In practice, this means most offices will help you the same day or within a few business days. Copy fees are capped at $0.25 per page for standard documents. Some records are exempt from disclosure, such as certain personnel files, law enforcement investigative records while a case is open, and records protected by other statutes. But the general rule is that public records are open.
To make a request in Adair County, you can go in person, call, or send a written request by mail. Written requests give you a paper trail and can be helpful if an agency is slow to respond. You do not need to use a specific form. A simple letter or email stating what records you want is enough.
Note: If your request is denied, the Open Records Act gives you the right to appeal that decision and seek review in district court.
Other Adair County Public Record Sources
Several other online tools let you search public records tied to Adair County. The Oklahoma Secretary of State runs a free business entity search at sos.ok.gov. If you need to look up a company registered in the county, this is where to start. You can search by business name or registered agent. Results show the entity status, filing date, and registered address.
Workers' compensation cases filed in Oklahoma are searchable through the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission case portal. This covers claims that involve Adair County employers or claimants. Driving records for Oklahoma residents are available through the Department of Public Safety at pay.apps.ok.gov. A fee applies for driving record requests. You can also pay court fines online through pay.oscn.net, which covers many Adair County cases.
Cities in Adair County
Adair County's largest city is Stilwell, the county seat. Other communities in the county include Westville, Watts, Cave Springs, and Baron. None of these cities currently exceed the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All court filings and public records for residents of Adair County are handled at the Adair County Courthouse in Stilwell.
Nearby Counties
Adair County sits in northeastern Oklahoma and borders several other counties. If your records search involves land or cases that cross county lines, check these neighboring counties as well.