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The Edmond phone directory puts public records and government office contacts at your fingertips. Edmond sits in Oklahoma County, just north of Oklahoma City, and uses a council-manager government with a six-member council and a mayor. This phone directory lists the city clerk, police department, municipal court, and Oklahoma County courthouse contacts. You can search court records on OSCN for free, file open records requests through the clerk, and get police reports from the records division. Edmond keeps most city records open to the public under Oklahoma law.

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Edmond City Clerk Phone Directory

The Edmond City Clerk is the official record keeper for the city. This office maintains council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and city contracts. Open Records requests are processed through the clerk. The office has a detailed fee schedule posted online.

The clerk's office is at 100 E First St, Edmond, OK 73034. Phone: 405-359-4630. Edmond City Hall is at the same address. An online records request system is available on the city website. You can also visit in person during regular hours or send a request by mail.

Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1), the public can access most city records. The Edmond clerk handles the request process and lets you know about any fees or timeframes. Standard copy fees apply for paper documents.

Oklahoma County Records for Edmond

Edmond falls in Oklahoma County. The county courthouse in Oklahoma City handles court cases, property filings, and land records for the Edmond area. Oklahoma County is the most populated county in the state, so its court system handles a large volume of cases.

Use the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) to search court records for free. OSCN covers all 77 counties with more than 15 million cases. No sign-up needed. Search by name, case number, or case type. View docket sheets, case summaries, party names, and court minutes at no cost. Full documents, transcripts, and evidence are only at the courthouse. Copy fees run $1.00 to $2.00 per page, and certification is $5.00 to $10.00 per document.

The OKCountyRecords portal for Oklahoma County covers property records. Search by owner name, address, or legal description. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments from the early 1900s to now.

The Edmond Police Department provides law enforcement across the city. The records division handles incident and accident reports. Records requests can be submitted online or in person.

The police department is at 100 E First St, Edmond, OK 73034. Non-emergency number: 405-359-4420. For emergencies, call 911. You can get copies of police reports through the records division. Some requests may take a few business days depending on the type of report.

The OSBI handles state-level criminal records. Use the CHIRP portal for name-based criminal history searches at $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. The Sex Offender Registry and Mary Rippy Violent Offender Registry are maintained by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and can be searched through OSBI for $2 per registry.

Edmond Municipal Court

The Edmond Municipal Court deals with traffic citations and misdemeanor cases in the city. You can pay fines online through the court website. Court records are available from the court clerk.

The court is at 101 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034. Phone: 405-359-4433. For district court cases in Oklahoma County, search on OSCN. Municipal court covers city-level violations only.

Edmond Public Records Access

Oklahoma's Open Records Act gives the public the right to see most government records in Edmond. The law is at Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1. You can request records from any city office or the Oklahoma County courthouse.

Certain records are not open. Juvenile records stay sealed under Title 10 O.S. Section 7501. Criminal history is managed by OSBI under Title 28 O.S. Section 1. Vital records fall under Title 63 O.S. Section 1-301 and are kept by the State Department of Health. The Service Oklahoma portal is a good place to find state services in one spot. You can renew licenses, get a REAL ID, or look up criminal records there.

Note: The Edmond city website has an online records request form that makes the process faster than visiting in person.

Edmond City Website

The City of Edmond official website lists all department contacts and online services for residents.

Edmond Oklahoma phone directory official city website

The Edmond city site is where you can pay utility bills, access city maps, and find department phone numbers.

You can also search Oklahoma statutes on the Oklahoma Legislature website at 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, phone 405.521.5575. Check voter registration through the Voter Registration Portal for upcoming elections in Oklahoma County.

Edmond Phone Directory Resources

Edmond residents have access to several state-level tools for record searches. The OSBI Information Services Division is the central place for all criminal records in Oklahoma. The division has four main areas: the Criminal History Section, the Identification Unit, the Data Collection Section, and Information Technology. Each works together to maintain the statewide criminal history database.

The Oklahoma Missing Persons Clearinghouse helps locate missing people. To report someone missing, contact the Edmond Police Department first. They file the report and enter it into the NCIC database. The clearinghouse then coordinates with national resources. The Missing Persons Coordinator can be reached at (800) 522-8017. Francine's Law requires all missing persons to be entered into NamUs within 30 days.

Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Edmond shares Oklahoma County with several other cities. Each uses the same county courthouse for most public records.

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