Creek County Court Docket

Creek County court docket records are maintained at the District Court in Sapulpa, which sits in the Tulsa metropolitan area. The county has a large enough population to keep the court busy with civil, criminal, family law, and probate cases throughout the year. Two free state databases give you access to Creek County court docket entries from any device with a browser. You can also visit the courthouse in Sapulpa during business hours for in-person requests. This page covers each way to search Creek County court docket data and what you should know before you start.

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Creek County Court Docket on OSCN

The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the main free tool for searching Creek County court docket records. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and provides access to docket data from all 77 counties at no cost. Go to the OSCN Docket Search page, pick Creek County, and enter a name or case number. The system returns the full docket for each matching case with party names, charges or claims, hearing dates, judge info, and current status. Creek County has a busy court serving the suburban Tulsa population, so expect a fair number of records in the system.

Records go back to the late 1990s for most Creek County case types. OSCN shows docket text and some financial information but usually does not include scanned images of filed documents. The system updates within a day or two for new entries. If you get a long list of results, try filtering by case type or narrowing the date range. The District Court in Sapulpa handles felonies, civil lawsuits, probate, family law, and juvenile proceedings.

Note: Creek County's location in the Tulsa metro area means the court processes more cases than a typical rural county.

Search Creek County Docket via ODCR

On Demand Court Records is the second major portal for Creek County court docket searches. ODCR is run by KellPro and covers more than 70 Oklahoma counties. The free tier gives you access to full docket text, party names, and financial data. Creek County records update frequently on ODCR as the clerk enters new information. If you need to see scanned copies of filed documents, subscription plans start at $25.00 per month for a single court. Statewide access costs $55.00 per month.

ODCR's financial tracking is detailed enough to show fines, court costs, and payment status on Creek County cases. That makes it a good tool when you need more than just the docket text. Support is available at 888-535-5776 or support@kellpro.com for any access problems. Use ODCR as a complement to OSCN when searching for Creek County court docket records.

Below is the ODCR search interface for Creek County court docket queries.

Creek County court docket lookup on ODCR

The ODCR portal works the same for Creek County as it does for any other Oklahoma county.

Creek County Court Clerk Office

The Creek County Court Clerk maintains all District Court records at the courthouse in Sapulpa. The office is at 222 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk manages filing for civil, criminal, probate, juvenile, and family law cases. Staff collect court costs and fees, maintain appearance dockets, and store court reporter transcripts. You can walk in during business hours to view public case files or request copies. The clerk is elected to a four-year term and works under Oklahoma Supreme Court supervision.

Certified copies of Creek County court docket documents cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certification is $5.00 per document. The Creek County Court Clerk page lists the office contact info. Mail requests need a check or money order with the case number and a note about what you need. Having the case number ready speeds up both in-person and mail requests.

Creek County Land Records

The County Clerk in Creek County manages land records separate from the court docket. The Creek County land records on OKCountyRecords.com include deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property instruments. You can search by name, legal description, instrument type, or date range. Most records from various years have indexed data and scanned images available. Copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per additional page.

The County Clerk office is at 222 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066. The screenshot below shows the Creek County land records search tool.

Creek County court docket and land records search

Land records and court docket records are two different systems in the same courthouse building.

Note: Creek County property records include oil and gas documents that are common in this part of Oklahoma.

Municipal Courts in Creek County

Several municipal courts operate in Creek County for city-level violations. Sapulpa Municipal Court handles the largest share of city cases. Bristow, Mannford, and Oilton also have their own municipal courts. These cases may not show up in OSCN or ODCR since municipal courts operate separately from the District Court. Contact the city court directly for municipal case information. When a case gets moved from a municipal court to the District Court, it then appears on the Creek County court docket in the state databases.

The District Court in Sapulpa handles all state-level cases for Creek County. A case from Bristow or Mannford that involves felony charges or a civil lawsuit over $10,000 goes through the same courthouse and shows up on the same Creek County court docket.

Getting Copies of Creek County Docket Records

There are three ways to get copies of Creek County court docket documents. First, you can use OSCN or ODCR to view and print docket information for free. Second, you can visit the courthouse in Sapulpa and request copies at the clerk window. Third, you can mail a written request to the Court Clerk with payment. Each method gives you access to public case records. Certified copies are only available from the clerk office, either in person or by mail. Online tools show docket text but do not provide official certified copies.

Here is what you need for each method:

  • Online: A name or case number and an internet connection
  • In person: Visit 222 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa during business hours with your case info
  • By mail: Send a written request with a check or money order to the Court Clerk
  • Certified copies: $1.00 first page, $0.50 each additional, $5.00 certification

Nearby Counties

Creek County borders several other counties in the Tulsa area. Tulsa County is to the east, Pawnee County sits to the north, Lincoln County is to the south, and Okfuskee County borders the southwest. Okmulgee County is to the southeast. You can search court docket records for any of these counties through OSCN and ODCR.

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