Mustang Phone Directory
The Mustang phone directory helps you find contact details for city offices and public record sources in this fast-growing Canadian County community. Mustang sits in the Oklahoma City metro area, and most of its public records are handled at the county level through the Canadian County Courthouse. You can use this phone directory to look up the City Clerk, police department, and county offices that serve Mustang residents. Whether you need a phone number for city hall or want to search court records online, this page has the right info to get you started.
Mustang Phone Directory Overview
Mustang City Clerk Phone Directory
The Mustang City Clerk keeps official city records. This office maintains City Council minutes, ordinances, and resolutions. If you need a copy of a local ordinance or want to review meeting minutes, this is the place to call. The clerk also handles open records requests under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1.
Mustang City Hall is at 1501 N Mustang Rd, Mustang, OK 73064. The main phone number is 405-376-3411. The city uses a council-manager form of government. You can reach the City of Mustang website for department listings, meeting agendas, and other city resources. Open records requests go through the City Clerk. Most city-level records are free to inspect in person. Copies may have a small per-page fee.
The Mustang phone directory screenshot below shows the city's official website where you can find department contact details.
The Mustang official site lists all city departments and their phone numbers.
That site is the best starting point for any Mustang city office contact info.
Canadian County Records for Mustang
Mustang falls under Canadian County for most public records. The Canadian County Courthouse handles property filings, court cases, marriage licenses, and other county-level documents. The County Clerk records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land records. The Court Clerk manages all court case files.
You can search Canadian County land records through the OK County Records portal. This site lets you look up grantor and grantee info, deeds, and liens. For court case searches, the Oklahoma State Courts Network covers Canadian County District Court. OSCN is free and open to all. You do not need to sign up. The system holds more than 15 million cases going back to the 1990s across all 77 Oklahoma counties.
Visit the Canadian County phone directory page for a full list of county office contacts, phone numbers, and addresses.
Note: Canadian County court records on OSCN get real-time updates from the courthouse.
Mustang Police Department Phone Directory
The Mustang Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. The records division keeps incident reports, accident reports, and other police files. You can request copies of police reports through the records clerk.
The police department is at 650 E State Hwy 152, Mustang, OK 73064. For non-emergency calls, dial 405-376-9911. For emergencies, always call 911. The department works with the Canadian County Sheriff on cases that cross city lines. Police records are public under Oklahoma law, though some info may be redacted for ongoing cases or victim safety.
For statewide criminal history checks, use the CHIRP portal run by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. A name-based search costs fifteen dollars. OSBI processes requests during business hours, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Results stay in the system for 60 days.
Court Records Search in Mustang
Court cases for Mustang residents go through the Canadian County District Court. This includes civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. You can search these records for free on OSCN. Case types use codes like CF for criminal felonies, CM for misdemeanors, CJ for civil cases over ten thousand dollars, and FD for family and divorce matters.
OSCN shows docket sheets, party names, case summaries, judgments, and court minutes online. Full legal documents like transcripts and evidence are only at the courthouse. Copy fees at most courts run about one to two dollars per page. Certification costs five to ten dollars per document. The Oklahoma Open Records Act gives the public a right to see most government records. Some records are sealed or restricted, such as juvenile details, adoption files, and mental health cases.
For Mustang municipal court matters like traffic tickets and code violations, contact Mustang City Hall at 405-376-3411. Municipal court handles local ordinance violations and minor offenses within city limits.
Public Records Access in Mustang
Oklahoma law gives you the right to see public records. The Open Records Act says the people have the right to know about their government. You can request records from any state or local agency in Mustang.
There are a few limits on what you can get. The Oklahoma Criminal History Record Information Act under Title 28 controls who can see certain criminal records. Title 10 protects juvenile records from public view. Vital records like birth and death certificates fall under Title 63 and are kept by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Each of these laws sets rules on who can get what and under what conditions. The Service Oklahoma portal is a one-stop shop for many government services, including criminal records and driver license info.
Note: Most city records in Mustang are free to view in person at City Hall.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Mustang sits in the Oklahoma City metro area near several other cities. Each city below has its own phone directory page with local office contacts and public record info.