Find Caddo County Court Records
Caddo County court records are kept at the District Court in Anadarko. The court clerk's office files and stores all civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases for the county. You can search court records online through OSCN or visit the courthouse in person. Caddo County covers a large area in southwest Oklahoma and has multiple tribal jurisdictions within its borders, which can affect where certain cases are filed. If you need to look up a case or get copies of court documents, the clerk in Anadarko is your starting point.
Caddo County Overview
Caddo County District Court
The Caddo County court clerk's office is at 110 SW 2nd Street in Anadarko. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The phone number is (405) 247-3393. Staff can search court records by name or case number and make copies for you on the spot. Under Title 28, Section 152 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the court clerk serves as custodian of all records filed in the Caddo County District Court.
The Caddo County website has contact info for county offices. The courthouse is in downtown Anadarko. Bring your ID if you plan to visit. The office handles walk-in requests during business hours, though the 8:30 AM start time is slightly later than some other Oklahoma counties.
| Address |
110 SW 2nd St. Anadarko, OK 73005 |
|---|---|
| Mailing | P.O. Box 10, Anadarko, OK 73005 |
| Phone | (405) 247-3393 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
Search Caddo County Court Records Online
The best online tool for finding Caddo County court records is OSCN. Select "Caddo" from the county dropdown and enter a party name or case number. Results include case type, party names, attorneys, docket entries, and hearing dates. Some filed documents appear as PDFs. The system is free and updates daily.
The OSCN search portal lets you look up Caddo County court records by name or case number.
Choose "Caddo" from the dropdown to search cases filed in this county.
On Demand Court Records also covers Caddo County. It adds date of birth filters and case alert features. The basic search is free. Paid plans range from $5 to $55 a month. Most people can find what they need on OSCN without paying anything.
In-person searches at the courthouse in Anadarko are simple. Give the clerk a name or case number and they pull the file. Copies are $1.00 per page. Certification costs $0.50 per document. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. Section 24A.5) gives the public a right to access most court records.
Get Copies of Caddo County Court Records
Request court record copies by visiting the clerk in Anadarko, calling the office, or mailing a written request to P.O. Box 10, Anadarko, OK 73005. Include the case number if you have it. A name and date range also works. Make checks payable to the Caddo County Court Clerk.
Pay court fines and costs online at pay.oscn.net. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted. Allow 24 to 72 hours for the payment to appear on the docket. Phone payments by credit card are not available.
The OSCN e-payments system lets you pay Caddo County court fines online.
Use this portal to pay fines, fees, and court costs with a credit card.
Note: Caddo County has multiple tribal jurisdictions, so some cases may fall under tribal court rather than the district court.
Types of Court Records in Caddo County
The Caddo County District Court processes all standard case types. Criminal felonies are CF. Misdemeanors are CM. Civil cases use CJ or CS. Family matters including divorce and custody use FD. Probate is PB. Traffic violations use TR. Protective orders are PO.
Sealed records include juvenile cases under Title 10A, Section 1-6-102. Adoption files need a court order to access. Mental health records are confidential by law. Under Title 22, Section 18, certain criminal records in Caddo County can be expunged if the individual meets the legal criteria. The clerk will let you know if a specific record is restricted when you ask for it.
Caddo County Land Records
Land records in Caddo County are handled by the county clerk, Rhonda Johnson. Her office is at P.O. Box 68, Anadarko, OK 73005. Phone is (405) 247-6609. Hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. She manages deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property filings.
Caddo County land records are not available online. You must visit the county clerk's office in person or send a mail request. This is different from many other Oklahoma counties that have records on OKCountyRecords.com. If you need property documents from Caddo County, plan to visit or call ahead to confirm what you need.
Caddo County Criminal History
Background checks for Caddo County go through the OSBI CHIRP portal. A name-based search is $15. CHIRP is the only official online channel for Oklahoma criminal history records under Administrative Code Section 375:9-1-2. You can also check OSCN for specific criminal case records in Caddo County.
Municipal courts operate in Anadarko, Apache, Binger, Carnegie, Cement, Cyril, Fort Cobb, Hinton, and several other towns. These handle local violations and minor offenses. District-level cases all go through the Caddo County court clerk in Anadarko.
Cities in Caddo County
Caddo County includes Anadarko, Apache, Binger, Carnegie, Cement, Cyril, Fort Cobb, Gracemont, Hinton, and Lookeba. All district court cases for these communities file through the Caddo County District Court in Anadarko. Each town has its own municipal court for local matters.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Caddo County. Verify where your case should be filed.