Oklahoma City Family Court Records
Oklahoma City family court records are handled by the Oklahoma County District Court, not the Oklahoma City Municipal Court. The municipal court only deals with traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and minor misdemeanors. If you need to search for a divorce case, custody order, child support filing, or protective order involving someone in Oklahoma City, you go through the Oklahoma County District Court Clerk. You can search Oklahoma City area family court records for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net by selecting Oklahoma County from the dropdown menu.
Oklahoma City Overview
Oklahoma City Family Court Records Office
Oklahoma City residents file family court cases at the Oklahoma County District Court. Court Clerk Rick Warren manages all family case records. The courthouse is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Room 409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Call (405) 713-1705 for questions about records. Family court handles divorce, custody, child support, paternity, guardianship, and protective orders. All family cases use the FD prefix in the OSCN system.
| Court | Oklahoma County District Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Room 409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 |
| Phone | (405) 713-1705 |
| Hours | Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM (customer service), 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (admin) |
The Oklahoma City Municipal Court is a separate court at 701 Couch Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, phone (405) 297-3898. It handles traffic citations, parking tickets, and city code violations only. Do not contact the municipal court for family law matters like divorce or custody. Those go through the Oklahoma County District Court Clerk.
Largest city in Oklahoma. Municipal Court is a Court of Record (population over 200,000). All family court matters handled by Oklahoma County District Court. Security screening at Municipal Court. Open Records Request: https://oklahomacityok.justfoia.com/publicportal. Ticket Lookup: https://app.okc.gov/applications/courtsadministration/ticketlookup/ for municipal citations only.
How to Search Oklahoma City Family Court Records
The free OSCN Docket Search is the fastest way to find Oklahoma City family court records online. Select Oklahoma County from the dropdown. Search by party name or case number. The system shows case captions, filing dates, judges, and docket entries. Many cases have PDF or TIFF documents you can view and download. No registration is needed and there is no charge to search.
The Oklahoma City Municipal Court page has details about Oklahoma City court services and records access.

Keep in mind that municipal courts do not handle family law matters like divorce, custody, or child support.
The Oklahoma City ticket lookup system has details about Oklahoma City court services and records access.

Keep in mind that municipal courts do not handle family law matters like divorce, custody, or child support.
For copies not available online, contact the Oklahoma County Court Clerk in person or by mail. Standard copy fees under Title 28 § 31 are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification costs $0.50 per document. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with mail requests. You can also try On Demand Court Records (ODCR) for another search option. ODCR has free basic searches and paid document images starting at $5 per month.
Note: Juvenile records are sealed under Title 10A § 2-6-102. Adoption records are confidential under Title 10 § 7505-1.1. These will not appear in public search results.
Types of Family Court Records for Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma County District Court handles all family law matters for Oklahoma City residents. Divorce (dissolution of marriage) is the most common type of family case. The file includes the petition, summons, response, financial disclosures, and the final decree. Under Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes, both fault and no-fault grounds exist for divorce. Oklahoma also imposes a six-month ban on remarriage after a divorce, except to the former spouse.
Child custody and child support cases are handled here too. These can be part of a divorce or filed on their own. Paternity suits establish legal fatherhood and often include support orders. Under 43 O.S. §§ 118-118I, child support is calculated using both parents' incomes, the number of overnights, childcare costs, and medical expenses. Support lasts until age 18 or high school graduation, whichever is later, but not past 20. The Oklahoma DHS Child Support Services office can help establish, enforce, and modify support orders.
Protective orders, guardianship cases, and termination of parental rights filings are also on record at the Oklahoma County Court Clerk's office. Forms for all family case types are available through the OSCN Forms Library or Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma. The Legal Aid hotline is 888-534-5243, open Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to noon and 1 PM to 4 PM.
Oklahoma City Family Court Records Retention
Under Title 20 O.S. § 1005, family court records involving minor children must be kept for 20 years. Cases without children get 10 years. Protective orders are retained for 10 years after the order is issued. The Oklahoma County Court Clerk follows these statewide rules. Before records can be destroyed, they must be stored on at least two separate media. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), most family court records are public and open to inspection during regular business hours.
Legal Help Near Oklahoma City
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma offers free self-help forms for divorce, guardianship, name changes, paternity, and protective orders. Their interactive system walks you through questions and builds court-ready documents. The OSCN Forms Library has additional family law forms in Word, WordPerfect, and PDF. For existing court fines and costs, the OSCN E-Payments system handles online payments for all 77 Oklahoma counties.
Oklahoma County Family Court Records
Oklahoma City is in Oklahoma County. All family court filings go through the Oklahoma County District Court. For more details on county-wide court services, fees, and resources, visit the county page.
Nearby Cities
These cities are also in the area. Each one files family court cases through its county's District Court.