Find Creek County Court Records
Creek County court records are managed by the District Court in Sapulpa. The county has two courthouse locations, one in Sapulpa and a satellite office in Bristow, which makes it easier for residents to access court records without a long drive. You can search Creek County court records online for free through OSCN, or visit either office in person. The court clerk files civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases for the whole county. Creek County sits just west of Tulsa, and its court system handles a solid caseload each year.
Creek County Overview
Creek County District Court Offices
Debra Silvey is the Creek County court clerk. The main office is at 222 E Dewey Ave, Room 210, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Phone is (918) 224-4084 and fax is (918) 224-4088. Email is silveyd@oscn.net. A second office is in Bristow at 111 W 6th St, Bristow, OK 74010, with phone (918) 367-3290. Both locations are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and can help with Creek County court records.
Having two offices is unusual for Oklahoma counties. The Creek County Court Clerk website has details about both locations and the services each one offers. Under Title 20, Section 91.1a, the court clerk is the legal custodian of all Creek County district court records. Both the Sapulpa and Bristow offices can pull files and make copies. Public terminals are available for self-service searches at the main office.
| Court Clerk | Debra Silvey |
|---|---|
| Main Office | 222 E Dewey Ave, Rm 210 Sapulpa, OK 74066 |
| Phone | (918) 224-4084 |
| Bristow Office | 111 W 6th St Bristow, OK 74010 | (918) 367-3290 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
| silveyd@oscn.net |
Search Creek County Court Records Online
The OSCN docket search for Creek County is free and updated daily. Select "Creek" from the county list and search by name or case number. OSCN shows party names, docket entries, attorneys, and case status. Some scanned documents are available in PDF when the clerk has uploaded them.
On Demand Court Records also works for Creek County. Basic search is free. Paid options start at $5 per month for alert features and deeper document access. For people who search Creek County records regularly, the paid plans can save time.
The Creek County court clerk's website offers information about court services and record requests.
Visit the court clerk's site for forms, contact details, and record request instructions.
OSCN provides free online access to Creek County court records and case dockets.
Pick "Creek" from the dropdown to search for cases filed in Creek County.
Request Creek County Court Records
Copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each extra page. Certification runs $0.50 per document. These fees are set by Oklahoma Statute 28 O.S. Section 31. Visit either the Sapulpa or Bristow office to get copies in person. Bring your ID.
Mail requests go to Creek County Court Clerk, 222 E Dewey Ave, Room 210, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Include case details, payment by check or money order, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Court costs and fines can be paid online at pay.oscn.net.
The Creek County additional resource page gives more details about fees and services.
Check Creek County Online for more court clerk information.
Creek County Court Record Types
Creek County handles criminal felonies (CF), misdemeanors (CM), civil suits (CJ/CS), family law (FD), probate (PB), traffic (TR), and small claims (SC). All case types go through the District Court. The case prefix tells you the type at a glance.
Juvenile, adoption, mental health, and guardianship records are sealed. Under Title 22, Section 18, some criminal records in Creek County can be expunged. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. Section 24A.5) gives the public the right to see most other court records.
Creek County has a number of municipal courts that run separate from the district court system. Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Oilton, Kellyville, Kiefer, Mounds, Mannford, and part of Stroud all have municipal courts. Those courts handle city-level violations like code issues and local traffic tickets. If you are looking for a record from one of those courts, contact the city clerk directly. All district-level cases in Creek County go through the court clerk at either the Sapulpa or Bristow office.
To get a criminal background check that covers Creek County and every other county in the state, use the OSBI CHIRP portal. A name-based search runs $15 and results come back fast. CHIRP pulls from the OSBI arrest and conviction database. It is the only official online tool for statewide criminal history in Oklahoma. Creek County criminal filings also show up on OSCN, but CHIRP gives a broader view that includes arrest data and records from all 77 counties.
Creek County Land Records
Land records are handled by county clerk Donna Lawson at 317 E Lee Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Phone is (918) 227-6230. Search Creek County land records online at OKCountyRecords.com. The site has grantor/grantee searches, document types, and legal descriptions for Creek County properties.
Criminal History Checks
Use the OSBI CHIRP portal for statewide criminal history checks. Name-based is $15. Fingerprint-based is $19. CHIRP covers all Oklahoma counties including Creek. Under Oklahoma Administrative Code Section 375:9-1-2, all online criminal history requests go through this system.
Cities in Creek County
Creek County includes Sapulpa, Bristow, Drumright, Mannford, Kellyville, Kiefer, Mounds, and Oilton. All district court cases are filed at the courthouse in Sapulpa or the satellite office in Bristow. None of the cities in Creek County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.
Nearby Counties
Check these neighboring counties if your case might have been filed outside Creek County.