Harmon County Court Docket
Harmon County court docket records are filed at the District Court in Hollis, one of the least populated counties in Oklahoma along the Texas border. The court docket tracks every action in a case from filing to final disposition. You can search these records for free online or go to the courthouse at 114 W Hollis St. The Court Clerk keeps the official files and provides copies to the public. This page explains where to search, what you can find, and how to get Harmon County court docket records.
Harmon County Court Docket Overview
Search Harmon County Court Docket Online
The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search Harmon County court docket records at no cost. OSCN is run by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and covers all 77 counties. Pick Harmon County, type in a name or case number, and view the full docket. Records include filing dates, parties, charges, hearing schedules, and court orders. Most electronic records go back to the late 1990s. No account is needed. The system runs at all hours.
Harmon County records are also on ODCR, the On Demand Court Records portal managed by KellPro. The basic search is free and shows docket text. For document images, a paid plan is needed. Subscriptions start at $25.00 per month for single court access. Harmon County data on ODCR updates as the clerk enters new information into the system.
You can see the ODCR search portal for Harmon County court docket records in the image below.
ODCR provides free docket text searches for Harmon County cases with paid options for document images.
Note: Harmon County has a very small population, so court activity is lower than most counties, but all records are still accessible online.
Harmon County Court Clerk Details
The Harmon County Court Clerk is at 114 W Hollis St, Hollis, OK 73550. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This office maintains all district court records for the county. Civil, criminal, probate, and family law files are kept here. The clerk manages appearance dockets and collects court fees under the Oklahoma Supreme Court's supervision.
Getting copies costs $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certification is $0.50 per document. You can request them in person or by mail. Include the case number and a check or money order. The courthouse in Hollis is a small facility, so wait times are usually short.
Court Docket Cases in Harmon County
The Harmon County District Court handles the full range of Oklahoma case types despite being one of the state's smallest counties. Felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits over $10,000, probate matters, divorce and custody proceedings, and juvenile cases all go through the court in Hollis. Each case generates a docket that records every filing, motion, hearing, and order.
Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. § 24A.2, court docket records are public. Anyone can inspect them. The only exceptions are juvenile cases, sealed records, expunged files, and adoption records. If a government official withholds a record, the burden is on them to prove the exemption applies. Audio recordings filed with the court are also public unless sealed by order.
Hollis Municipal Court is the only municipal court in Harmon County. It handles city ordinance violations and is separate from the district court system. Municipal docket records are not on OSCN or ODCR.
Note: Harmon County borders Texas, so some cross-border legal matters may involve courts in both states.
Harmon County Court Docket Resources
OKCountyRecords.com has Harmon County land records. These cover deeds, mortgages, liens, and property documents that may relate to civil court docket cases. Search by name or legal description.
Harmon County land records on OKCountyRecords.com can tie into civil court docket matters.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma provides free legal help at (405) 557-0020. The Oklahoma Bar Association at (405) 416-7000 can refer you to attorneys in southwestern Oklahoma. The OSBI criminal history portal runs background checks for $15 per name. Court fines can be paid through the OSCN e-payments system. Court forms are on the OSCN rules page.
Nearby County Court Dockets
Harmon County sits in the far southwest corner of Oklahoma. Cases filed in adjacent counties need to be searched in those jurisdictions.