Cimarron County Court Docket
Cimarron County court docket records come from the westernmost county in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The District Court sits in Boise City and handles a smaller but steady stream of cases for this sparsely populated area. You can search Cimarron County court docket entries online for free using two statewide databases. The courthouse also takes walk-in requests during business hours. Even though Cimarron County has fewer cases than urban areas, the same search tools and access rules apply. This page covers every way to look up Cimarron County court docket information.
Cimarron County Court Docket Overview
Cimarron County Docket Records on OSCN
The Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Cimarron County court docket records just like every other county in the state. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. It is free to use and no registration is needed. Go to the OSCN Docket Search page, pick Cimarron County, and enter a name or case number. Results show the full docket for each matching case. You get party names, charges or claims, hearing dates, the assigned judge, and the current case status.
Because Cimarron County has a small population, the caseload is lighter than in most Oklahoma counties. That can actually make searching easier since you are less likely to get a long list of results for a common name. The District Court handles felonies, civil suits over $10,000, probate, divorce and custody, and juvenile matters. Records go back to when electronic filing began. OSCN shows docket text but not scanned document images for most cases.
The screenshot below shows the OSCN portal where you search Cimarron County court docket records.
Select Cimarron County from the drop-down to begin your docket search.
Note: Cimarron County's smaller caseload means OSCN results are usually short and easy to browse.
Search Cimarron County Court Docket on ODCR
On Demand Court Records also covers Cimarron County as part of its statewide database. The free search shows docket text, party names, and case financials. If you need to view scanned copies of filed documents, paid plans start at $25.00 per month for a single court. Statewide access is $55.00 per month. ODCR updates Cimarron County data as the clerk enters new information, though the pace of new filings is slower than in larger counties.
ODCR is useful when OSCN does not show the record you need or when you want to see financial details on a Cimarron County case. The system tracks fines, costs, and payments. Support is available at 888-535-5776 or support@kellpro.com.
Here is the ODCR interface for Cimarron County court docket searches.
ODCR provides the same search experience for Cimarron County as it does for larger Oklahoma counties.
Cimarron County Court Clerk Details
The Cimarron County Court Clerk maintains all District Court records from the courthouse in Boise City. The office is at 507 E Main St, Boise City, OK 73933. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk manages filing, fee collection, appearance dockets, and case records for civil, criminal, probate, and family law matters. You can walk in during business hours to view public case files. The staff is small but handles requests promptly.
Certified copy fees follow the statewide schedule. It is $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification costs $5.00 per document. The Cimarron County government website has additional contact information. The clerk operates under Oklahoma Supreme Court supervision. For mail requests, include a check or money order with the case details.
Because Boise City is remote, many people use the online tools instead of making the trip. But if you need to look at the physical file or get a certified copy fast, the courthouse is your best option.
Cimarron County Land Records
Property records in Cimarron County are separate from the court docket and are maintained by the County Clerk. The Cimarron County land records database on OKCountyRecords.com covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property instruments. You can search by name, legal description, or date range. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. The County Clerk office shares the courthouse address at 507 E Main St in Boise City.
The image below shows the Cimarron County land records search tool.
Land records and court docket records are managed by two different clerk offices in the same building.
Note: Cimarron County land records may include ranch and agricultural property documents that are common in the Panhandle region.
Case Types on Cimarron County Court Docket
The Cimarron County District Court handles the same case types as any other Oklahoma District Court. Felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits over $10,000, probate and estate matters, divorce and custody, and juvenile proceedings all go through this court. Each case gets a unique number and appears on the Cimarron County court docket. The smaller population means fewer cases overall, but the legal procedures are the same as in larger counties.
Boise City Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic tickets within the city limits. Those cases are separate from the District Court docket. If you cannot find a case on OSCN or ODCR, it may be a municipal matter. Contact the city court in Boise City for those records.
Nearby Counties
Cimarron County is the westernmost county in Oklahoma. It borders Texas County to the east and Beaver County further east in the Panhandle. The county also touches the state lines of Kansas, Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico. If a case was filed in a neighboring county, you can search that county's court docket through OSCN and ODCR.