Okmulgee People Search Lookup
Okmulgee people search records are available through Okmulgee County court offices and Oklahoma state databases. The city has about 11,000 residents and sits roughly 40 miles south of Tulsa. Okmulgee is the county seat of Okmulgee County, so all district court records for the county are filed right here. The Court Clerk keeps criminal, civil, family, and probate case files at the courthouse. You can search many of these records online through the state court network. The Okmulgee Police Department also holds arrest and incident reports that are public under Oklahoma law.
Okmulgee Overview
Okmulgee Court Records
The Okmulgee County Court Clerk is the main office for people search records in this area. All district court files are kept at the courthouse on North Morton Avenue. This includes felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, civil lawsuits, divorce filings, child custody matters, probate, and protective orders. Since Okmulgee is the county seat, you do not have to travel elsewhere to get these records.
Phone the Court Clerk at (918) 756-3505 to ask about a case or check hours. The office is open weekdays. When you visit, bring ID and share any details you have about the person or case. The clerk can search by name or case number. Copy fees apply. Certified copies cost more. Most recent cases can be pulled right away.
| Office | Okmulgee County Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 314 W 7th St Okmulgee, OK 74447 |
| Phone | (918) 756-3505 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Search Okmulgee People Online
Two free online tools let you search Okmulgee County court records by name. The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net covers Okmulgee County District Court. Select the county from the list, type in a name, and get matching cases. Each result shows the case type, date filed, charges or claim details, and current status. Click any case to see the full docket.
ODCR at odcr.com is the second free option. It searches all Oklahoma counties at once. This is helpful because Okmulgee County borders Creek County and McIntosh County. Someone who lived in the area may have records in more than one jurisdiction. Both tools are free for basic name searches.
The Oklahoma offender database shown below can also help with an Okmulgee people search.
Search the Oklahoma offender lookup for Okmulgee area residents
The offender lookup tool shows anyone in state prison or under Department of Corrections supervision. It is free and updated regularly.
Okmulgee Police Department
The Okmulgee Police Department at 111 N Morton Ave keeps arrest logs, incident reports, and accident reports. These are not the same as court records. A police report may exist when no court case was ever filed. This makes police records valuable for a complete people search.
Call the department at (918) 756-3511 to request records. Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes most police records available to the public. Write out your request with the name, approximate date, and record type. The department charges copy fees. Records tied to active investigations or juvenile cases may be withheld.
The Okmulgee County Sheriff covers law enforcement outside city limits. If the person lived in a rural part of the county, the sheriff's office would have those reports rather than city police. The sheriff also processes bookings at the county jail, so jail records go through that office as well.
Statewide People Search
Oklahoma maintains several databases beyond the court system that help with an Okmulgee people search. The OSBI runs CHIRP for paid criminal history searches. This pulls from all reporting agencies across the state and is more thorough than a single county search. Results take a few business days.
The sex offender registry at sor.doc.ok.gov lets you search by name or zip code. Use 74447 for the Okmulgee area. The Secretary of State business search shows businesses registered to a person in Oklahoma, with agent names and filing details.
Okmulgee People Search Tips
Start an Okmulgee people search with the free court databases. OSCN and ODCR let you search by name across all case types in Okmulgee County. If the name is common, narrow your results with a middle initial or a specific year range. Court records list full legal names, which helps you match the right person.
If court records do not turn up what you need, try the police department next. Arrest and incident reports can show activity that never made it to court. After that, check the state databases for prison, supervision, and sex offender records. The OSBI's paid CHIRP service is the broadest single tool. It searches all reporting agencies across the state. Okmulgee County borders Creek, McIntosh, and Tulsa Counties, so someone who lived in the area may have records in those places. ODCR's multi-county search or CHIRP can catch those cross-county records.
Okmulgee County Records
Okmulgee is the county seat of Okmulgee County, which has about 36,000 residents. Other towns in the county include Henryetta, Beggs, Morris, and Dewar. All district court records for these communities are filed at the courthouse in Okmulgee. The County Clerk in the same building holds land records, marriage records, and other non-court public documents.
There is no separate Okmulgee County page on this site. Use the state online databases above for remote searches, or visit the courthouse for in-person requests. The County Clerk can also help with land records, liens, and marriage license lookups if your people search goes beyond court cases.
Nearby Cities to Search
Okmulgee is south of Tulsa and close to several other cities. Checking nearby areas can help if the person moved around eastern Oklahoma.