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Welcome
The Court Clerk is an elected Constitutional officer with a four-year term entrusted with the duty of recording and preserving all state records of the District Courts of Cleveland County's judicial district.
The Court Clerk has the primary responsibility to record, file, and maintain permanent records of the proceedings of the District Court. The Court Clerk collects fees, and distributes the collected monies as provided by law to the appropriate agencies.
Filing Fees and other court costs collected by the Court Clerk are put into the Court Fund to operate the District Courts. The Court Clerk's office is financed by the Court Fund, through the fees collected from court costs, fines and bond forfeitures.
We use forms and follow procedures prescribed by the Court Administrator's Office, The Oklahoma Supreme Court, and the State Auditor and Inspector.
Civil, Domestic and Criminal cases were computerized in 1989, and in 1997 probate and confidential cases were added. All records are now on computer. All records prior to that date were kept in written form in docket books.
There are numerous types of cases filed with the Court Clerk's Office which include:
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Civil
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Family Domestic
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Small Claims
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Damage
Writs
Equity
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Divorce Annulments
Victim Protective Order
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Cases under $4,500.00
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Criminal
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Probate
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Traffic
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Felony
Misdemeanor
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Guardianship
Mental Health/Insanity
Adoption
Judicial Determinations
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Tickets issued by state Troopers, Sheriffs, and Game Rangers in Cleveland County
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Licenses obtained from the Court Clerk's Office
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Ministers' Credentials
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Beverage License
Going Out of Business Sale
Marriage
Pool Hall
Process server
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Records credentials of ministers
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Jury Summons
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The Court Clerk prepares and issues about 5,000 jury summons each year. Names are selected at random from the list of licensed drivers or persons holding a current identification license in the County.
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