Find Lincoln County Family Court Records

Lincoln County family court records are kept at the District Court Clerk's office in Chandler. You can search these records online for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network or visit the courthouse during business hours. The Court Clerk handles divorce filings, custody orders, child support cases, paternity suits, and protective orders for all of Lincoln County. If you need a copy of a decree or court order, you can request it in person or by mail. The OSCN system at oscn.net lets you look up Lincoln County cases by party name or case number from any computer or phone with internet access.

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Lincoln County District Court Clerk

The Lincoln County District Court Clerk maintains all family court records for the county. The office is at 811 Manvel Avenue, Room 201, Chandler, OK 74834. Hours are Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. You can call (405) 258-1309 for general questions about records. Staff can help you find cases and make copies. The clerk handles divorce, custody, child support, paternity, guardianship, and protective order filings. All family cases use the FD prefix in the OSCN system.

Court ClerkCindy Kirby
Address811 Manvel Avenue, Room 201, Chandler, OK 74834
Phone(405) 258-1309
HoursMon-Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Mailing: P.O. Box 307, Chandler, OK 74834. Fax: (405) 258-3067. District Judge: Cindy Ashwood (405) 258-1399. Associate Judge: Shelia Kirk (405) 258-1254. OSCN and ODCR participating county. Public access terminals available.

Types of Family Court Records in Lincoln County

The Lincoln County District Court handles several types of family cases. Divorce (dissolution of marriage) is the most common. The case file includes the petition, summons, response, financial disclosures, temporary orders, and final decree. Under Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes, both fault and no-fault grounds are available for divorce. There is a six-month ban on remarriage after a divorce is final in Oklahoma, except to the former spouse.

Child custody and support cases can be part of a divorce or filed separately. Paternity suits establish legal fatherhood and often include support orders. Under 43 O.S. §§ 118-118I, child support is based on both parents' incomes, overnights, childcare costs, and medical expenses. Support runs until the child turns 18 or graduates high school, whichever is later, but not past age 20. The Oklahoma Department of Human Services Child Support Services can help establish, enforce, and modify orders.

Protective orders give the court authority to keep one person away from another in domestic abuse situations. Guardianship cases put an adult in charge of a minor child's care. All of these case types are on file with the Lincoln County Court Clerk and searchable on OSCN. Forms for all family case types are available through the OSCN Forms Library or through Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.

Lincoln County Records Retention

Under Title 20 O.S. § 1005, family court records with minor children must be kept for 20 years after any pleading or action. Cases without children get 10 years. Protective orders are kept for 10 years after the order is issued. Before any records can be destroyed, they must be stored on at least two separate media. The Lincoln County Court Clerk follows these same statewide rules. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1), most family court records are open to any person for inspection and copying during regular business hours.

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