Find Coweta Phone Directory
The Coweta phone directory is your resource for looking up government contacts and public records in this Wagoner County city. Coweta sits in the Tulsa metro area and uses Wagoner County for court records, land filings, and county-level services. The City of Coweta runs its own departments and keeps quarterly financial reports and city council minutes. This page brings together the phone numbers, addresses, and online links you need to search for records or reach the right office in the Coweta area.
Coweta at a Glance
Coweta City Government Phone Directory
The City of Coweta runs under a city manager form of government. City Manager Julie Casteen prepares monthly progress reports for the City Council. The city posts quarterly financial reports online for public review. That level of transparency is helpful if you want to follow how city funds are spent.
Coweta has ongoing projects that affect city operations. Project Atlas involves development with public hearings and community engagement. Water system projects get regular updates on the city website. The Coweta and Broken Arrow fire departments have signed an aid agreement that helps with ISO ratings for both areas.
The city website is the best starting point for phone numbers and department contacts. You can find information on city council meetings, utility services, and development projects. If you need a specific record from the city, start with the city clerk or the department that handles your issue. City council minutes and financial reports are posted online for public review. Coweta takes a transparent approach to sharing government data with residents.
Coweta Phone Directory for Wagoner County
Coweta is in Wagoner County. The county courthouse is in Wagoner, the county seat. The Wagoner County website lists offices for the County Clerk, Court Clerk, Assessor, and other departments. Land records, property filings, and court cases all go through the county offices.
You can search Wagoner County land records online through the OKCountyRecords portal. The system covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property filings. The Wagoner County property records page also has a search tool. The land records filing fees page shows current costs for recording documents.
The Wagoner County Assessor keeps records on all taxable property in the county. These records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1). You can request assessment data and property details from the Assessor.
For more details, see the full Wagoner County phone directory page.
Coweta Court Records Phone Directory
Wagoner County court records are free to search on OSCN. No login is needed. The system holds more than 15 million cases across all 77 Oklahoma counties. You can search by name, case number, or case type for Wagoner County District Court cases.
OSCN shows docket sheets, party names, case summaries, judgments, and court minutes. Full legal documents and transcripts are only at the courthouse. Copy fees run about $1.00 to $2.00 per page. Certification costs $5.00 to $10.00 per document. Case formats include CF for criminal felonies, CM for misdemeanors, FD for family and divorce, and PB for probate.
Note: Sealed records, juvenile details, and expunged cases are not on OSCN.
State Records for Coweta Residents
Coweta residents can search state databases for public records. The OSBI CHIRP portal runs name-based criminal history checks for $15 under Title 74 § 150.9. You can add up to three alias names at no extra cost. OSBI is at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City. Phone: 405-848-6724.
The Oklahoma Criminal History Record Information Act under Title 28 O.S. § 1 sets rules on who can see certain criminal records. The Service Oklahoma portal covers driver licenses, vehicle registration, and other services. For voter info, the voter registration portal lets you check or update your status.
The Missing Persons Clearinghouse at OSBI helps find missing people. Call (800) 522-8017 or email okmissing@osbi.ok.gov. Francine's Law requires all missing persons be entered into the NamUs system within 30 days.
Open Records in Coweta
The Oklahoma Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1 gives the public a right to see most government records. This covers records held by the City of Coweta and Wagoner County offices. You can submit a written request to any government office. Most records are open. The law says the people have "the inherent right to know and be fully informed about their government."
Some records have limits. Juvenile records are protected under Title 10 O.S. § 7501. Sealed and expunged records are off limits. Vital records fall under Title 63 O.S. § 1-301. If an office denies your request, they must name the specific statute. The Department of Corrections at 3400 Martin Luther King Avenue in Oklahoma City maintains offender records. Phone: 405-425-2500. They track the Sex Offender Registry and Violent Offender Registry, which can be searched through OSBI for $2 per registry under OSBI Administrative Rule 375:9-1-2.
For questions about public records in Coweta or Wagoner County, contact the relevant office directly or check the OSBI main page for statewide guidance.
Coweta Records Search Resources
The City of Coweta maintains its official website with government and service information at cityofcoweta-ok.gov.
The site covers city council, projects, financial reports, and department contacts.
Wagoner County land records can be searched online through the OKCountyRecords portal.
The system covers all property filings in Wagoner County, including the Coweta area.
The Wagoner County official website provides access to county services and department contacts at wagonercounty.ok.gov.
County offices handle land records, court cases, and property assessments for the Coweta area.
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