Access Creek County Phone Directory

The Creek County phone directory gives you direct access to public offices and court contacts in west-central Tulsa metro area. Creek County has its county seat in Sapulpa, just southwest of Tulsa. This directory lists phone numbers, addresses, and hours for the county clerk, court clerk, and other departments at the Creek County courthouse. Whether you need land records, court case info, or property data, the phone directory below puts the right contact in front of you. Creek County keeps records from the early 1900s to the present, and many are searchable online through state and county portals.

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Creek County Directory Overview

73,764 Population (2020)
Sapulpa County Seat
24th Judicial District
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Creek County Clerk Phone Directory

The Creek County Clerk records, maintains, and provides access to land and property records. This includes deeds, mortgages, plat maps, oil and gas leases, liens, and military discharge papers. The clerk's office is the official repository for all property transactions within Creek County. You can visit the office at the courthouse during business hours to inspect any recorded document at no charge.

OfficeCreek County Clerk
AddressCreek County Courthouse, 230 E. Hobson Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone(918) 224-4084
Hours8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday

The clerk maintains records for every property filing in Creek County. That covers warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, special warranty deeds, mortgages, trust deeds, tax liens, mechanic's liens, judgment liens, easements, rights-of-way, and plat maps. Free in-person inspection is available under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51 O.S. § 24A.1. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search records on your own. Copy fees apply if you want printed pages.

Creek County Court Clerk Phone Directory

The Creek County Court Clerk manages all court records for the district court system. Court records include case files, docket sheets, judicial orders, judgments, transcripts, evidence, and sentencing data. The court clerk's office is in a separate wing from the county clerk.

OfficeCreek County Court Clerk
Address222 E. Dewey, Suite 300, Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone(918) 224-4074
Hours8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
Copy Fees$0.25 - $1.00 per page

Creek County District Court handles felonies, civil cases over $10,000, probate matters, and family law. Small claims court covers disputes under $10,000. Traffic court and juvenile court also operate within the county system. Court records are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act § 24A.1-29, with exceptions for juvenile proceedings, adoption records, mental health cases, and records sealed by a judge.

Records have been kept from the early 1900s to the present. Felony case files are stored permanently. Misdemeanor files stay on record for 25 years. Civil cases are kept for 10 to 25 years depending on the type. Docket info is available online at no cost through OSCN.

In-person searches are the most direct route. Visit the Creek County Courthouse at 230 E. Hobson Ave. in Sapulpa during business hours. The clerk's office is open from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Public access terminals are set up for self-service searching. You can view land records and property filings without paying a fee. The court clerk's office at 222 E. Dewey, Suite 300, is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM for court record searches.

Online, you have two main options. The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives free access to Creek County court cases from the 1990s forward. You can search by name, case number, or case type. No account is needed. The OKCountyRecords Creek County portal covers land records. Search by name, date, document type, or legal description. New filings get added in real time.

For court records, the Creek County Court Clerk at 222 E. Dewey, Suite 300, Sapulpa handles all case types. You can also search cases on OSCN by selecting Creek County from the dropdown.

Creek County Property Phone Directory

Property records in Creek County establish legal ownership through a documented chain of title. The county clerk handles recorded documents like deeds and mortgages. The assessor maintains property values and tax info. You can search land records online at OKCountyRecords for Creek County.

Online resources include the Creek County Assessor's website for property searches and the clerk's Land Records Portal. In-person inspection is free during business hours at the courthouse. Public access terminals are available for self-service. Copy fees apply for certified copies and document reproduction. Property records are public under Oklahoma law Title 51 § 24A.1-29.

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You can search Creek County land records through the OKCountyRecords portal shown below.

Creek County Oklahoma phone directory OKCountyRecords search portal

OKCountyRecords lets you search by name, document type, date, or legal description with real-time updates.

Creek County Law Enforcement Directory

The Creek County Sheriff provides law enforcement for areas outside city limits. For criminal history searches at the state level, the OSBI CHIRP portal handles name-based criminal history searches for $15 each under Title 74 § 150.9. OSBI staff process searches during normal hours, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Results stay in the system for 60 days.

The Criminal History Management Unit at OSBI creates and updates criminal records for the state. Each record requires a fingerprint card for identification. The unit also handles sealing and expunging of records when ordered by a court. Juvenile records are protected under Title 10 O.S. § 7501. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains sex offender and violent offender registries. Registry searches cost $2 per database through OSBI.

Cities in Creek County

Creek County has several communities. The cities below have their own phone directory pages with local contacts and office information.

Sapulpa is the county seat and the largest city in Creek County. Sand Springs sits partly in Creek County near the Tulsa border. Other communities like Bristow, Drumright, Mannford, and Kellyville also fall within Creek County and use the courthouse in Sapulpa for records.

Nearby Counties in the Phone Directory

Creek County shares borders with several other Oklahoma counties. If your search crosses county lines, these pages have the contacts you need.

Note: Creek County felony case files are stored permanently, while misdemeanor records are kept for 25 years.

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