Caddo County Court Docket Lookup

Caddo County court docket records track cases filed in the District Court located in Anadarko. The county covers a wide stretch of southwestern Oklahoma, and its courthouse handles everything from felony charges to probate filings. Two statewide online tools let you search Caddo County docket data for free. You can also go to the courthouse in person during business hours. Whether you are looking for a civil suit, a criminal charge, or a family law case, the court docket tells you what has happened and what comes next. This guide covers every method for pulling up Caddo County court docket records.

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Caddo County Docket Records on OSCN

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the primary free tool for searching Caddo County court docket records online. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. It covers every county in the state. No sign-up is needed. You pick Caddo County from the list, type in a name or case number, and the system pulls up matching results. Each result shows the full docket with parties, charges, hearing dates, judge info, and case status. The database goes back to when electronic filing started in Caddo County, which covers most cases from the late 1990s forward.

You can start your search on the OSCN Docket Search page. Caddo County cases include civil matters, criminal felonies and misdemeanors, probate, family law, and small claims. OSCN shows docket text but typically does not provide scanned copies of the actual filed documents. If you need to see a specific motion or order, you may need to use ODCR or visit the courthouse. The system updates within 24 hours for most Caddo County entries.

The screenshot below shows the OSCN portal used for Caddo County court docket searches.

Caddo County court docket search on OSCN

Select Caddo County from the drop-down menu to begin your search on this page.

Note: OSCN is available around the clock, so you can search Caddo County docket records at any time.

Search Caddo County Docket on ODCR

On Demand Court Records gives you another way to look up Caddo County court docket data. ODCR is run by KellPro and covers over 70 counties across Oklahoma. The free search shows full docket text, party details, and case financials. That handles most basic needs. If you want to view scanned images of filed documents for Caddo County cases, you will need a paid plan. Single court access costs $25.00 per month. Statewide access runs $55.00 per month. Both plans give you unlimited document image viewing for the courts you subscribe to.

The ODCR system tends to update Caddo County records within 24 hours of the clerk entering new data. Sometimes updates come through even faster. You can search by party name or case number. ODCR also tracks financial details for each case, which is useful if you need to check on fines or court costs. Their support team is reachable at 888-535-5776 or support@kellpro.com.

Here is what the ODCR search interface looks like before you run a Caddo County query.

Caddo County court docket search on ODCR

ODCR works well as a backup when OSCN does not have the record you need.

Caddo County Court Clerk Details

The Caddo County Court Clerk handles all District Court records from the courthouse in Anadarko. The office is at 201 W Oklahoma Ave, Anadarko, OK 73005. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Court Clerk is elected to a four-year term and oversees a staff that manages filing, fee collection, and record keeping. This office maintains appearance dockets, court reporter transcripts, and case files for civil, criminal, probate, juvenile, domestic relations, and small claims matters. You can walk in during business hours to look at any public case file or request copies.

Certified copies of Caddo County court docket documents cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. The certification fee is $5.00 per document. You can pay at the counter or send a request by mail with a check or money order. The Caddo County Court Clerk page has contact details and hours. The clerk operates under Oklahoma Supreme Court supervision and follows statewide standards for public access to records.

Caddo County Land Records Search

Property records in Caddo County are separate from the court docket but are kept by the County Clerk in the same building. The Caddo County land records database on OKCountyRecords.com lets you search deeds, mortgages, liens, UCC filings, and other property instruments. Most records from the 1980s and 1990s forward have scanned images. You can search by grantor or grantee name, legal description, instrument type, or date range.

The screenshot below shows the Caddo County land records search tool.

Caddo County court docket and land records portal

Land record copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page.

Note: Land records and court docket records are managed by two different clerk offices, even though both are in the Caddo County Courthouse.

Municipal Courts in Caddo County

Caddo County has several municipal courts that handle city violations and traffic citations outside of the District Court. These include Anadarko Municipal Court, Apache Municipal Court, Carnegie Municipal Court, and Hinton Municipal Court. Municipal court cases do not always show up in the OSCN or ODCR systems. If you are looking for a city ticket or local ordinance violation, you may need to contact the city court directly. The District Court docket only covers cases that fall under state jurisdiction or exceed the limits of municipal court authority.

Sometimes a case starts in municipal court and gets transferred to the District Court. When that happens, it will appear on the Caddo County court docket in OSCN and ODCR. But most traffic tickets and minor city violations stay at the municipal level. Each city handles its own court schedule and fines.

Nearby Counties

If you need to check court docket records in a neighboring area, Caddo County borders several other counties. Canadian County is to the north, Comanche County sits to the south, Blaine County is to the northwest, and Grady County is to the east. Each county runs its own District Court and Court Clerk office. You can use the same OSCN and ODCR tools to search any of them.

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