Harmon County Warrant Records

Harmon County warrant records are maintained by the District Court Clerk and the Sheriff's Office in Hollis, Oklahoma. Harmon County is one of the smallest and most rural counties in the state, located in the far southwestern corner near the Texas border. You can search warrant records for free using OSCN. The Hollis courthouse handles all in-person record requests during business hours. This page covers every available method for finding warrant records in Harmon County.

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Harmon County Overview

~2,700Population
HollisCounty Seat
3rdJudicial District
FreeOSCN Access

Harmon County District Court

The Harmon County District Court sits in Hollis, the county seat. It is part of the 3rd Judicial District. The Court Clerk handles case filings and keeps the official record for every proceeding. Warrant records are logged into the criminal case docket. When a judge signs a warrant, the clerk enters it. After it is served, the return date gets recorded.

Address114 W. Hollis Avenue, Hollis, OK 73550
Phone(580) 688-3658
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Judicial District3rd
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Harmon County has very low case volume. The court handles criminal felonies, misdemeanors, traffic cases, civil matters, small claims, and family law. Court sessions may not run every day. Call ahead before making the trip. Copy fees for records range from $0.50 to $2.00 per page under Title 28, Section 152 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Certified copies cost more. Bring photo ID for any in-person request at the courthouse.

Use OSCN to look up Harmon County warrant records at no charge. Pick "Harmon" from the county list and type in a name or case number. Results include criminal, civil, traffic, probate, and small claims cases. Each case has a docket listing every event in the case, including warrant entries. You can see when a warrant was issued and its current status. Digital records typically go back to the late 1990s.

OSCN filters include party type, case type, and date range. Felonies use the code CF. Misdemeanors are CM. Traffic is TR. If a name search gives few results, that is common for a small county like Harmon. For records older than what OSCN holds, you need to contact the courthouse directly.

ODCR is another search tool. It is a paid service but has some free features. ODCR covers courts across Oklahoma and lets you search multiple counties at once. That can be useful if you need to check both Harmon and nearby Jackson or Greer counties. ODCR sometimes shows docket updates sooner than OSCN.

The state's OSCN docket search allows free access to Harmon County court records from any computer or phone.

OSCN docket search for Harmon County warrant records

OSCN is the main free tool for checking Harmon County warrant records online, covering criminal, civil, and traffic case dockets.

Harmon County Sheriff and Warrants

The Harmon County Sheriff's Office in Hollis handles warrant execution. The Sheriff serves warrants issued by the District Court and keeps records of active ones. You can call or visit the office during business hours to inquire about a warrant. Have your full legal name and date of birth ready when you contact them.

Active warrants in Oklahoma do not expire on their own. They remain until the court recalls them or law enforcement serves them. Bench warrants issued for missed court dates stay active until the person appears before the judge. Under Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, warrants must include the court name, a description of the person or property, the legal grounds, and the judge's signature.

Self-surrender is an option. Turning yourself in can help with bail conditions. Judges tend to view it favorably. A defense attorney can help arrange a surrender and work toward bond reduction. Even in a small county like Harmon, having a lawyer makes the process much easier.

OSBI Background Checks

The CHIRP system from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs name-based criminal history searches for $15. The report pulls from the statewide database and includes arrest records, convictions, and booking data. If a Harmon County warrant led to an arrest, it may appear in CHIRP results.

CHIRP reflects arrest history, not current warrant status. A fingerprint-based check is more accurate. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs a free offender lookup that shows whether someone convicted in Harmon County is serving a sentence. That helps you figure out if a warrant already led to incarceration.

Note: Always check with the Court Clerk for the most current warrant information in Harmon County.

Legal Resources for Harmon County

If you have a warrant, get legal advice first. The Oklahoma Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service can match you with an attorney who practices in the 3rd Judicial District. Oklahoma Legal Aid Services offers free help to qualified individuals. A lawyer can contact the court, set up a hearing, and negotiate bond terms.

Resolving a warrant goes smoother with an attorney. They know the local procedures in Harmon County. For bench warrants from missed court dates, a judge may allow a quick appearance to clear the matter. An active warrant can impact your license, job options, and freedom to travel. Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act in Title 51, Section 24A, most court records are public once a warrant is executed and returned. Handle it now.

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Cities in Harmon County

Hollis is the county seat and the primary community. All warrant records are processed at the Hollis courthouse. Other small communities include Vinson and Gould, but none have populations large enough for a dedicated page. All warrant matters go through the Harmon County District Court and Sheriff's Office in Hollis.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Harmon County in southwestern Oklahoma.