Wagoner County Warrant Records

Wagoner County warrant records are kept by the District Court Clerk and Sheriff's Office in Wagoner, the county seat. You can search court dockets for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network. The courthouse in Wagoner processes all filings for the county, and the clerk's office handles record requests during business hours. This page covers every resource for looking up Wagoner County warrant records, from OSCN to the OSBI criminal history portal, the Muscogee Nation tribal court, and local legal help options.

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WagonerCounty Seat
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Wagoner County District Court Records

The Wagoner County District Court sits in the city of Wagoner. The Court Clerk maintains all warrant records filed in this court. The clerk processes filings, record requests, and provides copies of court documents. Certified copies cost more. Bring a photo ID if you visit in person. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday during standard hours.

Address307 E. Cherokee Street, Wagoner, OK 74467
Phone(918) 485-2141
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Judicial District15th
WebsiteOSCN Case Search

Wagoner County is in northeast Oklahoma, southeast of Tulsa. It is part of the Tulsa metropolitan area and has grown steadily in recent years. The court handles criminal felony and misdemeanor cases, civil disputes, family law matters, traffic violations, and small claims. Warrant records show up in criminal case dockets. The docket notes the warrant date, type, and service status. Copy fees run $0.50 to $2.00 per page.

The Muscogee (Creek) Nation has jurisdiction over certain criminal cases in Wagoner County involving tribal members. If you are unsure which court handles a specific warrant, you may need to check both the state court and the tribal system.

Use OSCN to search Wagoner County warrant records for free. Pick "Wagoner" from the county list and enter a name or case number. Results include criminal, civil, traffic, probate, and small claims cases. Each docket lists all events, including warrant entries. You can see when a warrant was issued, whether it was served, or if it was recalled. Most digital records go back to the late 1990s. Older records need an in-person visit.

OSCN has filters for party type, case type, and filing date. Criminal felonies use CF. Misdemeanors are CM. Traffic is TR. The system is free and no sign-up is needed.

ODCR is also worth using. It sometimes has more recent updates and lets you search multiple counties at once. That is helpful since Wagoner County is close to Tulsa County, and cases may cross county lines. Basic info is free. Advanced access costs $5 per month.

The City of Wagoner website provides local government information for the county seat.

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Wagoner is the center of all county court and law enforcement operations, including warrant processing at the district courthouse.

Wagoner County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office is in Wagoner. The Sheriff handles warrant execution for all warrants from the District Court. Call or visit during business hours to ask about a warrant. Have your full legal name and date of birth ready. The Sheriff works with local police departments and the Tulsa County Sheriff on cross-jurisdictional warrant service.

Active arrest warrants in Oklahoma do not expire. They remain open until the court recalls them or they are served. Bench warrants get issued when someone misses a court date and stay active until the person appears. Under Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, warrants must include the court name, a person description, the legal basis, and the judge's signature. Search warrants must be executed within 10 days per Section 22-1233.

Self-surrender is an option if you have a Wagoner County warrant. Turning yourself in can help at bail hearings. A defense attorney can arrange a surrender date for you.

OSBI Criminal History Checks

The CHIRP system from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation provides statewide criminal history searches. A name-based search costs $15. If a Wagoner County warrant led to an arrest, that event may appear in the report. CHIRP covers arrest records, convictions, and data tied to a name and date of birth. It may not show current warrant status, but it is a good place to start.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has a free offender lookup. If someone was convicted in Wagoner County and is in custody, their status shows up in the DOC database.

Note: Confirm CHIRP results with the Wagoner County Court Clerk for current warrant details.

Legal Help in Wagoner County

Talk to an attorney if you have an active warrant. The Oklahoma Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service connects you with attorneys in the 15th Judicial District. Oklahoma Legal Aid Services provides free help for those who qualify. Because Wagoner County is near Tulsa, many criminal defense attorneys in the metro area handle cases here.

A lawyer can contact the court and arrange a hearing. For bench warrants from missed court dates, a quick appearance may be enough to recall the warrant. An active warrant in Wagoner County affects your ability to work, drive, and find housing. Get it handled soon.

Oklahoma Open Records Act

The Open Records Act, in Title 51, Section 24A, governs public access to government records in Oklahoma. Most Wagoner County court records are public once a warrant is executed and returned. Get copies from the Court Clerk.

Active unserved warrants may have limited access. Juvenile records are sealed under state law. If your request is denied, the agency must explain in writing. You can appeal the denial to the district attorney.

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Cities in Wagoner County

Wagoner is the county seat. Part of Broken Arrow extends into Wagoner County. Coweta and Porter are other communities. All warrant records go through the courthouse in Wagoner.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Wagoner County in northeast Oklahoma.