Lincoln County Oklahoma Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1810)Lincoln County Court
Oilton Municipal Court101 East Main StreetStroudOK74079918-862-3202
Lincoln County District Attorney Office
Lincoln County District Attorney811 Manvel AvenueChandlerOK74834405-258-1674
Lincoln County DMVs
Chandler Tag Agency101 South Dewey AvenueChandlerOK74834405-258-0222
Meeker Tag Agency700 West Main StreetMeekerOK74855405-279-2021
Prague Tag Agency821 North Jim Thorpe BoulevardPragueOK74864405-567-2255
Stroud Tag Agency402 West Main StreetStroudOK74079918-968-0377
Wellston Tag Agency324 2nd StreetWellstonOK74881405-356-2445
Lincoln County Court Records Databases
Prague Municipal Court Online Payments

Searching Court Records Online in Lincoln County, Oklahoma

Online court records are becoming a popular way to find vital records, such as marriage licenses and military discharges. The Lincoln County Clerk’s Office also makes it easy to access these documents. Those who subscribe to this service can access indexed data and scanned images, which date back to January 1994. The search engine helps users find the records they need. If you are looking for a specific person or event, you can use the county clerk’s website to find the information you need.

If you want to search criminal records, you can use the county courthouse’s public access website. These records contain all the relevant information, including criminal and traffic records. You can also look up civil and driving records, probate records, and family records. The website’s editorial staff continually monitors all links, so you can be sure that they are active and accurate. It’s free to search the public court records in this jurisdiction.

The County Clerk’s Office also offers information on a variety of other court records. You can search for court records by name, parcel ID, and more. In addition, you can access UCC’s, plat maps, and other documents. The Nebraska Court Directory contains links to public court information and free public resources. There is also a self-help section on the website that includes the state’s most comprehensive list of websites and resources.

The Lincoln County Health Department maintains vital records and can order them for $15. Until 1917, statewide registration of births and deaths became mandatory. In 1891, Lincoln County was the first non-Indian settlement in the state and was part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. It was organized in 1891 and became a part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county was named County A. Since its opening, it was part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan statistical area.

In addition to birth, marriage, and death records, the county courthouse also keeps records of land. The Lincoln County Clerk’s Office maintains the records of mortgages and property sales. This is the place to look for any type of legal information, such as the name of the property owner. This may be a vital piece of information. There are also various church records in the county. These may contain the name of the deceased or a maiden’s maiden name.