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Rogers County Court Records

Rogers County court records refer to case files generated by the district and municipal courts. Such records may contain details of court filings, decisions, rulings, and procedures. Various cases, including criminal and civil ones, are covered in these records. Like other Oklahoma court records, Rogers County court records are publicly accessible. The county court clerk keeps all court documents in Rogers County up to date.

Are Court Records Public in Rogers County?

The Oklahoma Open Records Act grants the public access to non-confidential court materials. The Rogers County Court Clerk is responsible for keeping track of all court records in the county. Those who meet the required qualifications may get court records by mail or in person. Nevertheless, those looking for court records in Rogers County cannot always get them, as certain exceptions exist. Public access is not permitted to court records about adoption, mental health, juvenile, sealed, confidential, or custody evaluation.

Rogers County Court Records Search

Interested parties may search for Rogers County court records at the Rogers County Court Clerk's Office. To complete a search, record seekers must provide specifics about the sought record, such as the case number, filing date, parties involved, and attorney details. The Clerk of Court Office's address is:

Rogers County Court Clerk
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Additionally, persons may use the Oklahoma State Court Network, an online database of court documents, to search court case records from Rogers County.

Rogers County Courts

Rogers County has one District Court as its primary court. The county also has eight municipal courts that oversee cases of violations of municipal ordinances, such as traffic, criminal, parking, and environmental ordinance violations. Interested parties may find the courts at the following locations:

Rogers County District Court
Rogers County Courthouse
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Catoosa Municipal Court
214 South Cherokee Street
P.O. Box 190
Catoosa, OK 74015
Phone: (918) 266-0801
Fax: (918) 266-1687

Chelsea Municipal Court
637 Olive Street
Chelsea, OK 74016
Phone: (918) 789-2557

Claremore Municipal Court
104 South Muskogee
P.O. Box 249
Claremore, OK 74018
Phone: (918) 341-1325
Fax: (918) 341-7705

Inola Municipal Court
1 West Commercial Street
P.O. Box 249
Inola, OK 74036
Phone: (918) 543-2430
Fax: (918) 543-3178

Oologah Municipal Court
225 West Alta
P.O. Box 939
Oologah, OK 74053
Phone: (918) 443-2783 Ext 102

Talala Municipal Court
102 West Watova Street
P.O. Box 52
Talala, OK 74080
Phone: (918) 275-4203

Verdigris Municipal Court
25757 South Highway 66
Verdigris, OK 74019
Phone: (918) 379-0142

Rogers County Criminal Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act states that criminal records from Rogers County are open to the public. Record seekers may obtain copies of a criminal record by contacting the Rogers County Sheriff's Office. Requesters are expected to include precise information about the record to help with the search. Alternatively, criminal records may be accessed using the Criminal History Information Request Portal (CHIRP). Inquirers may also be able to obtain Rogers County arrest records.

Note: Public access to Rogers County arrest records may vary depending on local laws.

Get Rogers County Civil Court Records

Record seekers may submit a written request in person or by mail to access civil court case records in Rogers County. Requesters must submit a formal application to the record custodian with the specifics of the civil court case, the necessary fees, and a copy of a valid government-issued identification card. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM for those looking for records. Interested parties may mail their request to:

Rogers County Court Clerk
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Parties may also use the Oklahoma State Court Networks to access online civil court case records from Rogers County. The search tool offers access to an online Oklahoma civil court case records database. To obtain the desired civil court case record, searchers must possess the case number, complete name, case file date, case type, or citation number.

Rogers County Marriage Records

Certain people may access the marriage record from Rogers County, such as the couple, their immediate family members, or legal guardians. The certificate is available for order from the County Clerk of Court's Office to qualified individuals. The Office will accept written requests for marriage records sent by mail or picked up in person. The requester must provide information on the couple, including name, date, and county of marriage. Parties may pick up the record in person or by mail at the Clerk of Courts Office, which is located at:

Rogers County Court Clerk
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Rogers County Divorce Records

A divorce decree is a court's final ruling outlining the conditions under which a marriage may terminate. In Oklahoma, the divorcing couple, their attorneys, and other parties are the only parties with certified copies of the divorce decree. Additionally, the record is only accessible at the court where the divorce was granted.

Parties wishing to receive a divorce decree from Rogers County may do so in person or by mail through the County Court Clerk for a fee. To help with the search, parties should submit a written request with pertinent record details. Requesters may submit their requests to the County Clerk's office or drop them off Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Rogers County Court Clerk
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Rogers Birth Records

Requesters may obtain certified copies of their Rogers County birth certificates from the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Copies of the birth certificate may only be obtained by those who are authorized; these people include:

  • The owner of the birth certificate
  • Individuals named as parents on the certificate.
  • Adoptive parents
  • Legal Guardian
  • The person listed as the birth record's attorney
  • Someone in possession of a judicial mandate
  • Foster carers
  • Spouse, parents, and/or grandparents

Birth records for Rogers County may be obtained for $20.00 for certified copies and $15.00 for additional copies of the same certificate. Payment may be made by cheque or money order between the parties. By providing the necessary details on the Oklahoma Birth Certificate Request Form, record searchers may place a mail order for the request. Requestors must enclose the form, an unexpired government-issued ID, and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Parties may mail the application to:

Vital Records
Oklahoma State Department of Health
P.O. Box 53551
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3551

Rogers Death Records

Certified copies of Rogers County death records are available from the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Interested parties may order a death record in person or by mail. The certificate may be obtained for $20.00 and extra copies for $15. Individuals may pay the cost of a death record with a check or money order made payable to the Department of Health.

The State Department of Health Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM for those who want to pick up the death record in person. Parties only need a valid ID, the signed Oklahoma Death Certificate Request Form, and the required costs. The address of the office is at

Vital Records
Oklahoma State Department of Health
P.O. Box 53551
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3551

However, death records are not open to the public. As a result, only the following individuals may request a death record:

  • The deceased's spouse, kids, parents, legal guardian, and other family members
  • An individual listed in the deceased's will
  • Someone who may prove they are related to the deceased
  • Funeral director
  • A co-owner of the deceased's property
  • An executor of the deceased person's estate

Rogers County Probate Court Records

The Rogers County District Court presides over all probate matters. The court hears cases involving wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, and conservatorships. Record seekers looking for probate court records may find them at the Court Clerk’s Office, located at:

Rogers County Court Clerk
200 South Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
Phone: (918) 923-4961
Fax: (918) 923-4567

Interested individuals may also use Oklahoma State Court Networks, a database containing details of different court cases heard at Oklahoma Courts. To ensure an accurate search, users must have the case number, full name of parties, case type, and citation number.

Rogers County Property Records

Individuals looking for Rogers County property records will have to do so through the County Clerk’s Office. Requesters may find the office at:

Rogers County Clerk
200 S. Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017

Record seekers may also use the Roger County Recorder’s self-service land property search portal to find property records.

Rogers County Court Records Online

Interested parties may search for Rogers County court records at the Rogers County Court Clerk's Office. Alternatively, Rogers County court records may be accessible through independent internet resources like oklahomacourtrecords.us. These platforms save time and effort for those unable to visit the courthouse in person by providing benefits, including simple accessibility from any location with an internet connection. Additionally, third-party platforms might provide intuitive user interfaces that let users quickly look up certain cases or people. These platforms, however, are run independently of any government organization. As a result, the volume, quality, and dependability of the data on these platforms cannot be guaranteed.

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