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Stillwater people search records are available through city offices and the Payne County court system. About 50,000 people live in Stillwater, which is home to Oklahoma State University. The city has its own police department and municipal court, while the Payne County District Court handles felonies, civil lawsuits, and family law filings. You can look up court cases, police records, and other public data through free online tools or by contacting local offices. Most records are open to the public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, and the large student population means there is often a high volume of records tied to the city.

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Stillwater Overview

~50,000 Population
Payne County
OSU Campus University
9th Judicial District

Payne County People Search

Stillwater is the county seat of Payne County. The Payne County District Court handles all district-level cases for Stillwater residents. Criminal charges, civil lawsuits, family law filings, and probate matters all go through this court. The records are public and free to search online.

The OSCN court records system covers Payne County. Select the county and enter a name to see matching cases. Results include case type, filing date, parties, and docket entries. The ODCR system also covers Payne County with a different search interface.

The Payne County Court Clerk keeps all filed court documents and can make copies on request. The courthouse is in Stillwater, making it easy to visit in person for records that are not available online.

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The Stillwater Police Department is at 723 S Lewis Street, Stillwater, OK 74074. The main number is (405) 372-4171. For records, call (405) 742-8333.

Police records include incident reports, arrest logs, and call records. These documents list names, dates, locations, and a summary of the event. They are a key part of a Stillwater people search, especially in a college town where police activity can be higher than average due to the student population.

The Stillwater Police Department website provides information about how the department operates and how to contact various divisions.

Stillwater Police Department website showing contact and records information

Visit the department website at stillwater.org/police for more details on records requests and department services.

Office Stillwater Police Department
Address 723 S Lewis Street
Stillwater, OK 74074
Main Phone (405) 372-4171
Records Phone (405) 742-8333

Stillwater Municipal Court

The Stillwater Municipal Court is at 723 S Lewis Street. Call (405) 742-8304 for court information. This court handles traffic tickets, city ordinance violations, and some misdemeanors.

The Stillwater municipal court page has details on how cases are handled and how to contact the court.

Stillwater Municipal Court website showing case and contact information

Municipal court records are public and show the person's name, the charge, dates, and case outcome. Visit stillwater.org/municipal-court for more information.

A complete Stillwater people search should check both the municipal court and the Payne County District Court. These are separate systems with different types of cases. Checking both gives you a more thorough result.

Stillwater Public Records

Under Title 51, Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most government records in Stillwater are open for public inspection and copying. This covers police reports, court records, city contracts, code enforcement actions, and financial documents.

Contact the department that holds the records you need. The police department and municipal court each manage their own files. Fees are limited to the cost of making copies. If a request is denied, the office must cite the specific legal exemption.

Certain records are exempt from disclosure. Active investigations, juvenile files, sealed cases, and some personnel documents cannot be released. But the vast majority of city and county records in Stillwater are available to the public.

Stillwater as a College Town

Oklahoma State University brings around 25,000 students to Stillwater. This large student population affects the types and volume of records generated in the city. Traffic citations, noise complaints, alcohol-related offenses, and other common college-area issues show up frequently in Stillwater records.

OSU has its own campus police department that handles incidents on university property. Those records are separate from the Stillwater city police records. If an incident happens on campus, you would need to contact the OSU Police Department. Off-campus incidents that happen within Stillwater city limits go through the Stillwater Police Department and municipal court.

The university police and city police sometimes work together on cases that cross jurisdictions. In those situations, records may exist in both systems, so a thorough Stillwater people search should consider checking both the city and university police.

Stillwater People Search Resources

State databases round out a Stillwater people search. The OSBI runs criminal history searches through the CHIRP portal. The Department of Corrections manages the offender lookup tool. Both are free and cover all Oklahoma counties including Payne County.

The OSCN court system and the ODCR website are the best tools for searching Payne County court records online. They cover all case types and are free to use.

ODCR also lets you search all 77 counties at once, which helps with a Stillwater people search when someone may have records in other parts of the state. Many students come to Stillwater from across Oklahoma. That means prior records could sit in any county. A statewide ODCR scan picks up those cases fast and shows them in one list. The CHIRP tool at chirp.osbi.ok.gov is another way to check all counties, though it costs $15 per name.

Nearby Cities

Stillwater is in north-central Oklahoma. Guthrie, Ponca City, and Enid are the closest cities with people search pages on this site.

Payne County People Search

Stillwater is the county seat of Payne County. The county court handles the majority of serious criminal and civil cases for the area. For a complete guide to county records and resources, visit the Payne County page.

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