McIntosh County Court Records

McIntosh County court records are filed and maintained at the District Court in Eufaula. This eastern Oklahoma county had a 2020 population of 18,941 and sits within what was originally part of the Creek Nation. The court clerk, Ashley Burton, manages all civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic filings. You can search court records through OSCN online or visit the courthouse at 110 N 1st Street in Eufaula. The clerk's office keeps records going back to the early days of statehood. Staff can pull case files by name or number and make copies during business hours.

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McIntosh County Overview

18,941 Population (2020)
$1.00 Per Page Copy Fee
Eufaula County Seat
18th Judicial District

McIntosh County District Court

The McIntosh County court clerk office is at 110 N 1st Street in Eufaula. Ashley Burton serves as the court clerk. The phone number is (918) 689-2282. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The county clerk is Deena Farrow, who handles land records at a separate location in the courthouse.

The court clerk in McIntosh County keeps all permanent records of district court proceedings. This office processes case filings, collects court fees and fines, and distributes funds to state and local agencies as required by law. Under Title 28, Section 152 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the clerk charges $1.00 for the first page of a copy, $0.50 for each additional page, and $0.50 for certification. McIntosh County also issues marriage licenses through this office.

Court Clerk Ashley Burton
Address McIntosh County Courthouse
110 N 1st St
Eufaula, OK 74432
Phone (918) 689-2282
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

McIntosh County Court Records and Marriage Files

McIntosh County has a notable collection of historical marriage records. Before 1907 statehood, marriage records for non-Indians were kept in U.S. federal court recording districts. After 1907, marriage records are on microfilm in the court clerk's office in Eufaula. The original documents are usually two pages and may contain the place of residence, minister name, and parental permission if applicable.

Historical marriage records for the Northern District Court at Muskogee cover 28 volumes from July 1890 to November 1907. These records relate to cases filed before McIntosh County was formed. Current marriage licenses are issued at the court clerk's office in Eufaula. The standard fee is $50, or $5 if the couple completes premarital counseling as allowed under Title 43, Section 5.1.

McIntosh County Land Records

Land records are kept by the county clerk, Deena Farrow. Her office is at the courthouse in Eufaula. The phone number is (918) 689-2741. She files deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents.

Search McIntosh County land records at OKCountyRecords.com. Indexed data goes back to July 1986 and scanned images to June 1979. New records are added in real time. If you need older land records that are not online, visit the county clerk in Eufaula or call (918) 689-2741 to ask about availability.

OKCountyRecords provides online access to McIntosh County property and land filings.

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Look up deeds, mortgages, and liens by name or legal description for McIntosh County properties.

Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases filed in McIntosh County show up on OSCN. Felonies use the CF prefix. Misdemeanors use CM. You can see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. For a full statewide background check, the OSBI CHIRP portal costs $15 per name-based search.

Under Title 22, Section 18, certain criminal records in McIntosh County can be sealed through expungement if the person qualifies. Once granted, the record is removed from OSCN and courthouse files.

If you need to request McIntosh County court records by mail, send a letter to the court clerk at 110 N 1st St, Eufaula, OK 74432. Include the case number or full names of the parties and any dates you have. When no case number is given, expect a $5.00 search fee for each seven-year block that the clerk has to check. Make checks payable to "McIntosh County Court Clerk." Add a self-addressed stamped envelope. The clerk cannot email certified copies. They must be picked up or mailed. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act at 51 O.S. Section 24A, any person has the right to inspect and copy public court records held by the McIntosh County court clerk during business hours.

Note: A $10 preservation fee applies to all new civil filings in McIntosh County under HB1091, effective November 2019.

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