Search Wagoner County People Search

Wagoner County people search records are kept at the courthouse in the city of Wagoner. The county is on the east side of the Tulsa metro area and has grown a lot in recent years. Fort Gibson Lake draws people to the area, and towns like Coweta and Wagoner make up most of the population. If you want to find a person or look up their public records in Wagoner County, you can use state court databases online or visit the clerk offices in person. The Court Clerk and County Clerk each hold different types of records. The sheriff's office can help with arrest and warrant data. Between these three offices, you can piece together a solid people search for anyone tied to Wagoner County.

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Wagoner County Overview

84,160 Population
Wagoner County Seat
15th Judicial District
1907 Year Founded

Wagoner County People Search Court Records

Tracie Pelt is the Wagoner County Court Clerk. Her office holds all District Court case files. These include civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases. Each file has party names, dates, and case details that are useful for a people search in Wagoner County.

Court records from Wagoner County are available online through the state systems. The Oklahoma State Courts Network at oscn.net covers Wagoner County cases. You can also use On Demand Court Records at odcr.com to search by name or case number. Both tools are free and show docket entries, hearing dates, and party info.

Office Wagoner County Court Clerk
Clerk Tracie Pelt
Address 307 E Cherokee St
Wagoner, OK 74467
Phone (918) 485-4508
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

If you need physical copies, the Court Clerk charges $0.25 per page for plain copies and $1.00 per page for certified ones. You can request copies in person at the courthouse or send a written request by mail. Include the case number if you have it, along with payment and a return envelope.

Wagoner County Clerk

Melissa Magnus serves as Wagoner County Clerk. The office records land deeds, liens, mortgages, and other legal documents. These records can show you where a person owns property or has financial ties in the county. That makes the County Clerk a good stop in any Wagoner County people search.

The Wagoner County Clerk's office is at 307 E Cherokee St in the city of Wagoner. Phone number is (918) 485-2216. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Most land and property searches need to be done at the courthouse. Online access is limited for this office at this time.

Wagoner County Sheriff Records

Sheriff Chris Elliott leads the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office. The office runs law enforcement in parts of the county that are outside city police areas. It also manages the county jail.

Arrest records and jail booking logs from the sheriff's office are public. You can call (918) 485-3124 to ask about recent bookings or active warrants. The office is at 307 E Cherokee St in Wagoner. For a broader criminal history search, the OSBI CHIRP system at chirp.osbi.ok.gov runs statewide searches. The fee is $15 per name search. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections offender lookup at okoffender.doc.ok.gov is free and shows current and former state inmates.

The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office website has some public safety information. You can find it through the county site at wagonercounty.ok.gov.

Wagoner County Sheriff's Office website for Wagoner County people search

The sheriff's page shows contact info and can point you to the right person for records requests at the office.

Wagoner County People Search and Open Records

The Oklahoma Open Records Act protects your right to view public records. Title 51, Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Statutes says that public bodies must make records available for inspection and copying. This covers all Wagoner County government offices.

The law caps what they can charge you. Plain copies are $0.25 per page at most. Certified copies are capped at $1.00 per page. You do not have to explain why you want the records. Just ask for them. The office must respond in a reasonable time, which is usually a few business days.

Some records are exempt. Sealed court files cannot be viewed. Juvenile case records are restricted in most situations. Law enforcement investigation files may also be withheld if a case is still open. But most routine records like court dockets, property filings, and marriage licenses are fully public.

Cities in Wagoner County

Wagoner County has several communities. The city of Wagoner is the county seat, and Coweta is one of the larger towns in the county. All court records are filed at the courthouse in Wagoner.

Other towns in Wagoner County include Porter, Okay, Redbird, and Tullahassee. People search records for all areas in the county are handled through the Wagoner County courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Wagoner County. If the person you are searching for lives near a county line, their records may be in one of these neighboring counties instead.

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