Mustang Warrant Records
Mustang warrant records are split between the city's Municipal Court and Canadian County District Court. The Mustang Municipal Court at 1501 N. Mustang Road handles warrants from traffic tickets, code violations, and misdemeanor charges within city limits. Canadian County District Court manages felony warrants and serious criminal cases. Mustang sits in the Oklahoma City metro area and is entirely within Canadian County. You can search warrant status online through OSCN for free, or call the Municipal Court at (405) 376-3411 to ask about a city-level case. Checking both courts gives you the most complete view of any active warrants.
Mustang Overview
Mustang Municipal Court
The Mustang Municipal Court is at 1501 N. Mustang Road, Mustang, OK. Phone: (405) 376-3411. The court handles traffic violations, misdemeanor charges, and city code matters. When someone skips a court date or does not pay a fine on time, the court issues a warrant. These warrants stay active until resolved through payment, a payment plan, or a court appearance.
Mustang municipal warrants are tracked in a separate system from Canadian County warrants. The city court only covers violations within Mustang city limits. Felonies and cases from the district attorney go through Canadian County District Court. If you want to know all active warrants under your name in the Mustang area, check both courts.
Search Mustang Warrants Online
The best free tool is OSCN. Pick "Canadian" from the county dropdown and type in a name or case number. OSCN shows criminal, civil, traffic, and family cases from the District Court. Warrant details show up in case dockets. You can see issue dates, service status, and recall dates. Most records go back to the late 1990s.
ODCR pulls court records from across Oklahoma and sometimes shows more recent activity. Basic searches are free. For a quick Mustang check at the county level, OSCN works well and costs nothing.
For municipal warrants from Mustang tickets and code violations, call the court at (405) 376-3411. Those records are not in OSCN. Use both tools for a complete check.
Note: Juvenile records are sealed under Oklahoma law and will not show up in public searches.
Mustang Police and Warrants
The Mustang Police Department serves warrants from the Municipal Court and assists with county warrants in the city. You can call the department to check on active municipal warrants. Have your full name and date of birth ready.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office handles county-wide warrant execution, including Mustang. County warrants come from the District Court and are tracked separately. Contact the Sheriff's Office for county-level checks.
Oklahoma warrants do not expire. They remain in law enforcement databases until the court recalls them or they get served. Bench warrants from missed court dates are the same. Self-surrender is an option and courts tend to view it favorably.
Oklahoma Warrant Procedures
Warrant rules are in Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Section 22-173 requires a magistrate to examine the complainant under oath before issuing an arrest warrant. Section 22-175 allows warrants to be served in any county in Oklahoma. A Mustang warrant can be executed anywhere in the state by any peace officer.
Bench warrants must follow the form in Section 22-456. They must include the county, court, defendant name, and charge. Search warrants have a 10-day validity window and require a written inventory upon return to the magistrate under Section 22-1233.
OSBI Criminal History Checks
The OSBI runs CHIRP for criminal history searches at $15 per name. It includes arrest records, convictions, and booking data from Oklahoma jails. If a Mustang warrant led to an arrest, that event may appear in the results. CHIRP does not show pending warrant status directly, though. For that, use OSCN or call the court.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup. It shows custody status and facility details for people in the Oklahoma corrections system.
The City of Mustang website provides details on municipal services, court operations, and police department contacts.
The city site links to court services, police contacts, and other resources for Mustang residents with warrant questions.
Legal Help for Mustang Warrants
Get a lawyer before trying to deal with a warrant on your own. An attorney can contact the court, arrange a surrender date, and push for better bond terms. The Oklahoma Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service connects you with criminal defense attorneys in the Oklahoma City metro area.
For bench warrants from missed court dates, a lawyer can often arrange a quick hearing to recall the warrant. Do not ignore it. Active warrants in Oklahoma affect your driver's license, job prospects, and housing options.
County Court for Mustang
Mustang is in Canadian County. The District Court Clerk handles felony warrants, serious misdemeanor warrants, and all cases filed through the district attorney. City-level violations go through Mustang Municipal Court. All other cases go through Canadian County District Court at the courthouse in El Reno, the county seat.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Mustang and have their own warrant records pages.