Noble County Court Records
Noble County court records are maintained at the District Court in Perry, the county seat. The court clerk files, records, and stores all proceedings from the Noble County District Court. You can look up case information online for free through the OSCN website or visit the courthouse in person. Noble County is a smaller county in north-central Oklahoma with a population of about 11,000 people. The courthouse sits at 300 Courthouse Drive in Perry. Criminal, civil, family, probate, and traffic cases all go through this one office. The clerk also issues marriage licenses and handles passport applications for local residents.
Noble County Overview
Noble County District Court
The Noble County Court Clerk office is at 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, in Perry, OK 73077. Call (580) 336-5187 for questions. The office is open Monday through Friday. Staff can search records by name or case number and make copies while you wait. The court clerk handles all filings for the District Court, collects court costs and fees, and distributes those funds to the right agencies. Under Oklahoma statute, the court clerk also acts as custodian of the county law library.
Noble County is part of the 8th Judicial District. The district court here handles everything from felony cases to small claims. If you need a copy of a judgment, order, or other court filing, bring your ID and visit the clerk's window. Staff cannot give legal advice, but they can help you find the right file.
| Address |
Noble County Courthouse 300 Courthouse Dr, Suite 14 Perry, OK 73077 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (580) 336-5187 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM |
Search Noble County Court Records Online
The free way to search Noble County court records is through OSCN. Select "Noble" from the county dropdown and enter a party name or case number. OSCN shows docket entries, party names, attorneys, and the current case status. Some documents are viewable as PDFs right on the site. The data gets updated within 24 hours of new filings. Use the "%" wildcard after a name for partial matches.
On Demand Court Records is another tool that pulls from the same data. It adds features like date of birth filters and case monitoring alerts. The basic search costs nothing. Advanced plans run $5 to $55 a month. This can be useful if you need to track a case over time or search across multiple counties at once.
For in-person searches, go to the courthouse at 300 Courthouse Drive in Perry. The clerk can pull up records while you wait. Copies are $1.00 for the first page, $0.50 for each page after that. Certification adds $0.50 per document. If you don't have a case number, there is a $5.00 search fee for every seven years the clerk has to look through. These fees come from Title 28 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which sets the fee schedule for all court clerks in the state.
Noble County Court Record Fees
The fee schedule for Noble County court records follows the statewide standard.
- Copies: $1.00 first page, $0.50 each additional page
- Certification: $0.50 per document
- Authentication: $5.00 per document
- Record search (no case number): $5.00 per 7 years
A $10.00 preservation fee applies to all new civil filings. This took effect on November 1, 2019, under HB1091. The fee funds record preservation and digitization across Oklahoma courts. Online payment is available through pay.oscn.net. The site accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Allow up to 72 hours for online payments to appear on the court docket.
Under Oklahoma's Open Records Act (Title 51, Section 24A.5), public records must be available for inspection. Court record fees follow a separate schedule from the general open records law. The court clerk cannot charge more than what the statute allows.
Types of Court Records in Noble County
Noble County court records cover all case types in the state system. Criminal felonies get the CF prefix. Misdemeanors are CM. Civil matters over $10,000 use CJ. Cases under that amount use CS. Family law, including divorce and custody, falls under FD. Probate is PB. Protective orders use PO. Traffic is TR.
Some records are sealed by law. Juvenile cases are not public. Adoption files need a court order to access. Mental health records are confidential. Guardianship records can only be viewed by the attorneys of record, the guardian, or the ward without a separate court order. Under Title 22, Section 18 of the Oklahoma Statutes, certain criminal records can be expunged if the person meets the eligibility rules. Once expunged, those records are sealed from public view.
Note: The court clerk's staff cannot provide legal advice or help you fill out legal forms per Oklahoma law.
Noble County Land and Property Records
Land records in Noble County are separate from court records. The county clerk handles deeds, mortgages, liens, and property filings. The county clerk's office is at 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, in Perry. The phone is (580) 336-5187. These records can be searched online through OKCountyRecords.com, though availability of indexed data varies by date range.
The OKCountyRecords site lets you look up grantor and grantee names and document types for Noble County properties.
Use the search tool to find deed and mortgage records filed in Noble County.
Criminal Court Records
Beyond Noble County court records, the OSBI CHIRP portal provides statewide criminal history checks. A name-based search is $15. Under Oklahoma Administrative Code Section 375:9-1-2, all online criminal history requests must go through CHIRP. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections also runs an offender lookup for people under state supervision.
Cities in Noble County
Perry is the county seat and largest town in Noble County. Other communities include Billings, Marland, Morrison, and Red Rock. All district court cases in the county go through the Noble County District Court in Perry. Some towns may have municipal courts for local violations.
Nearby Counties
Noble County borders several counties. Confirm your address before filing to make sure you use the right court.