Oklahoma City Phone Directory
The Oklahoma City phone directory helps you look up public records and find contact info for government offices across the state capital. Oklahoma City sits in Oklahoma County and serves as the seat of county and state government. You can use this phone directory to reach the city clerk, police department, municipal court, and the Oklahoma County courthouse. Most records are open to the public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, and many offices let you search or request records online. This page lists the key phone numbers, addresses, and websites you need to find records in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City Phone Directory Overview
Oklahoma City Clerk Phone Directory
The Oklahoma City City Clerk is the official record keeper for the city. This office holds council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and other city records. You can submit an Open Records Act request through the clerk to get copies of documents. The clerk also handles public notices and meeting agendas for the city council.
The City Clerk's office is at 200 N Walker Ave, 3rd Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Call 405-297-2391 to reach the clerk. Hours run Monday through Friday during normal business times. A records request form is on the city website if you want to send your request online rather than in person.
The Oklahoma City open records page lists fees for copies. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Email copies are free. Oversized documents run $4.73 to $20.67 per page. CD or DVD copies cost $4. If you make a request for commercial use, there may be a search fee of $0.30 per minute. Creating a new record from raw data costs $7.25 per quarter hour. Notary costs $3 and certification is $1.
You can reach City Hall at 200 N Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The main phone number is 405-297-2424.
Visit the Oklahoma City clerk page for the most current contact details and to find the records request form.
The city clerk page shows how to submit open records requests and find meeting minutes online.
Oklahoma County Court Records
Oklahoma City is in Oklahoma County. The county courthouse handles most public records like court cases, property filings, and land deeds. Oklahoma County is the most populated county in the state, so its court system stays busy with civil, criminal, family, and probate cases.
You can search Oklahoma County court records for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). OSCN covers all 77 counties and holds over 15 million cases going back to the 1990s. Search by name, case number, or case type. You do not need to sign up. Docket sheets, party names, case summaries, and court minutes are all free to view. Full legal documents, transcripts, and evidence are only at the courthouse. Case number formats include CF for criminal felonies, CM for misdemeanors, CJ for civil cases over $10,000, and FD for family matters.
The OKCountyRecords portal for Oklahoma County lets you search property records by owner name, address, or legal description. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and judgments going back to the early 1900s. The Oklahoma County Clerk keeps the official land records.
Copy fees at most courts run $1.00 to $2.00 per page. Certification costs $5.00 to $10.00 per document.
Oklahoma City Police Department Directory
The Oklahoma City Police Department handles law enforcement across the city. The Records Division takes care of police reports and public info requests. You can get accident reports online through a third-party provider. Other incident reports can be requested in person or through the department website.
The police department is at 701 Colcord Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. For non-emergency calls, dial 405-297-1112. For emergencies, call 911. Records requests may be submitted online or in person at the records window.
The state-level Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation also maintains criminal records. OSBI runs the CHIRP portal for name-based criminal history checks at $15 per search under Title 74 Section 150.9. OSBI headquarters is at 6600 North Harvey Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73116. Phone: 405-848-6724.
Oklahoma City Municipal Court
The Oklahoma City Municipal Court handles traffic violations, misdemeanors, and city ordinance violations. Court records are kept by the court clerk. You can pay fines online through the court website. The court also handles warrant checks and arraignments for municipal cases.
The court is at 700 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Call 405-297-2452 for info about cases, fines, or court dates. If you need to search for a case in the district court system, use OSCN instead. Municipal court cases are separate from district court records.
Public Records in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma's Open Records Act under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.1 gives the public the right to see most government records. The law says people have the right to know about their government and be fully informed. You can request records from any city or county office in Oklahoma City. Most records are open.
Some records have limits. The Oklahoma Criminal History Record Information Act under Title 28 O.S. Section 1 controls who can see certain criminal records. Juvenile records are protected under Title 10 O.S. Section 7501. Vital records like birth and death certificates fall under Title 63 O.S. Section 1-301 and are kept by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The Service Oklahoma portal is a one-stop shop where you can renew licenses, get a REAL ID, and find criminal records and medical examiner reports.
Note: Response times for open records requests vary by office and the size of the request.
Oklahoma City Official Website
The Oklahoma City official website is where you can find department contacts, pay bills, and access city services.
The city website lists all departments and provides links to online services for residents.
For statewide court searches, the OSCN case search page is free and open to everyone. The Oklahoma Legislature website at 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (phone: 405.521.5575) lets you search statutes and track bills. The State Election Board handles voter registration and election info. You can check your voter status through the Voter Registration Portal.
Nearby Cities Phone Directory
Several cities near Oklahoma City also have phone directory pages. Each one connects to the same Oklahoma County courthouse or a neighboring county for public records.