Find Noble County Warrants

Noble County warrant records are managed by the District Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office in Perry, Oklahoma. You can search court dockets and active warrants through the Oklahoma State Courts Network for free. The Perry courthouse stores all case files and handles in-person record requests. This page goes through each resource and office you can use to look up warrant records in Noble County, from the OSCN online search tool to the OSBI criminal history database.

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~11,500Population
PerryCounty Seat
8thJudicial District
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Noble County District Court Records

The Noble County District Court sits in Perry. The Court Clerk handles filings, record keeping, and copy requests. The court covers criminal felony and misdemeanor cases, civil disputes, traffic citations, family law matters, and small claims. Warrant records are part of the criminal case dockets.

Address300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, Perry, OK 73077
Phone(580) 336-2141
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Judicial District8th
WebsiteOSCN Case Search

When a judge signs a warrant, the docket shows the date, type, and current status. Once the warrant is executed and the person appears in court, the file gets updated with the return. Copy fees run from $0.50 to $2.00 per page. Certified copies cost extra. Bring ID for in-person visits. The clerk can help find a case by name or number.

The best free way to search Noble County warrant records is OSCN. Go to the search page, select "Noble" from the county list, and type a name or case number. Results come back for criminal, civil, traffic, probate, and small claims cases. Each case has a docket that shows all events, including warrant entries. You can see when a warrant was issued and if it has been served or recalled. Most digital records go back to the late 1990s.

Use OSCN filters to narrow by party type, case type, and date range. Criminal felonies use code CF. Misdemeanors are CM. Traffic is TR. Start with the defendant name and use filters if you get too many results. Docket entries show what happened at each step of the case, including service dates for warrants.

ODCR is another search option. This subscription service covers Oklahoma courts and sometimes shows more recent docket updates. It lets you search across multiple counties at once. Free users can see basic case details.

The Noble County Sheriff's Office website provides law enforcement information and contact details for warrant inquiries.

Noble County Sheriff office for warrant record searches

The Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry handles all warrant execution and can verify active warrant status for the county.

The Perry city website has local government information for the Noble County seat.

Perry city information for Noble County warrant records

Perry serves as the center for all Noble County court and law enforcement operations.

Noble County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Noble County Sheriff's Office executes warrants for the District Court. The Sheriff keeps records of active warrants and works with other agencies in the region. Call or visit during business hours. Have your full legal name and date of birth ready when you ask about a warrant.

Active arrest warrants in Oklahoma do not expire. They stay active until the court recalls them or law enforcement serves them. Bench warrants work the same way. A bench warrant gets issued when someone misses a court date and stays 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, the legal basis, and the judge's signature.

If you think you have a warrant in Noble County, the Sheriff's Office can check for you. Self-surrender is one path. Judges tend to be more lenient on bail when someone turns themselves in.

OSBI Criminal History for Noble County

The CHIRP system from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation provides name-based criminal history searches for $15. If a Noble County warrant led to an arrest, it may show in the report. CHIRP covers arrest records, convictions, and other data tied to a name and date of birth.

CHIRP shows arrest history, not live warrant status. A name search is less precise than fingerprints. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup for checking custody status and facility location.

Note: Always verify CHIRP results with the Noble County Court Clerk for the most current information.

Legal Resources in Noble County

If you have an active warrant, get legal advice. The Oklahoma Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service connects you with attorneys in the 8th Judicial District. Oklahoma Legal Aid Services provides free help to qualifying individuals.

A lawyer can contact the court on your behalf and work on a resolution plan. For bench warrants from missed dates, a judge may allow a quick hearing to recall the warrant. Your attorney can set that up. Do not let a warrant sit. It affects your license, housing, and daily life in Oklahoma. The longer it stays open, the harder it gets.

Open Records in Noble County

Oklahoma's Open Records Act, under Title 51, Section 24A, governs public access to government records. Most court records in Noble County are public. Once a warrant is executed and returned to the court, it becomes part of the public case file. The Court Clerk handles copies.

Active warrants not yet served may have limited access. Juvenile records are sealed. If a request gets denied, the agency must provide a written explanation with the legal basis.

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Cities in Noble County

Perry is the county seat and the largest town. All warrant records go through the courthouse there. Other communities include Billings, Morrison, and Red Rock. None are large enough for a dedicated city page. Warrant matters for all Noble County towns are handled by the District Court in Perry. The nearest qualifying city is Stillwater in Payne County to the south.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Noble County in north-central Oklahoma.