Noble County Civil Court Records

Noble County civil court records are filed and stored at the District Court in Perry, Oklahoma. The Court Clerk manages all case files for civil disputes, small claims, probate, and family law matters. You can search these records for free on OSCN or go to the courthouse in person. Noble County is a smaller rural county, which often means faster service and shorter wait times at the clerk's office. This page covers how to search, where to go, what it costs, and what you can expect when getting civil court records from Noble County.

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Noble County Civil Court Records Overview

11,233 Population
Perry County Seat
732 Square Miles
$1.00 Per Page Copy

The Noble County Court Clerk is Hillary Vorndran. The office is at the Noble County Courthouse, 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, Perry, OK 73077. Call (580) 336-5187 to check on a case or ask about records. The Court Clerk keeps all District Court files including petitions, motions, orders, and judgments for civil cases. Walk in during business hours and staff will look up records by name or case number.

Noble County also has a separate County Clerk for land records. Connie Smith handles deeds, mortgages, and property filings at 300 Courthouse Drive #11, Perry, OK 73077. The County Clerk phone is (580) 336-2141. You can reach her by email at csmith@noblecountyclerk.com. If your civil case involves property, you may need to check both offices. The Court Clerk has the case file. The County Clerk has the deed or lien record. Noble County is part of a multi-county judicial district, so judges may rotate from nearby counties.

Note: Noble County hours are typically 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, but call (580) 336-5187 to confirm before visiting.

Search Noble County Civil Court Records Online

Noble County civil court records are on the OSCN docket search portal. Select Noble County from the list and search by case number, party name, or date range. Civil cases use CJ for claims over $10,000 and CS for claims under $10,000. The system shows docket entries, party information, attorneys, and filing dates. Document images are available for many cases. The search is free and no account is needed.

Land records for Noble County are on OKCountyRecords.com. You can search by name, instrument type, or legal description. This site covers indexed data and images with real-time updates. While these are property records and not court records, they help when a civil case involves real property. The ODCR portal also has Noble County records and may show filings that OSCN does not.

The OSCN search portal lets you look up Noble County civil court records from any device with internet access. You can find docket info, case status, and party details for free.

Noble County Civil Court Records Fees

Noble County uses the state fee schedule from Title 28, Section 31. Copies are $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certification costs $0.50 per document. Authentication is $5.00. Marriage licenses run $50.00 or $5.00 with counseling. Land recording fees through the County Clerk are $8.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each additional page. Plat recordings cost $10.00 for one block or less and $25.00 for more than one block. Federal tax lien searches cost $1.00.

The Noble County Court Clerk accepts cash, personal checks, cashier's checks, and money orders. Credit card acceptance should be checked by calling ahead. Mail payments must be by check or money order.

How to Get Noble County Court Records

To get civil court records in person, go to the Noble County Courthouse at 300 Courthouse Drive in Perry. Find the Court Clerk in Suite 14. Bring photo ID. Give the clerk your case number or the names of the parties and an approximate date. Say if you want certified copies. Pay fees by cash, check, or money order. As a smaller county, Noble County usually provides faster service. Most current records are ready right away. Archived records may take one to three business days.

Send mail requests to Noble County Court Clerk, 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, Perry, OK 73077. Include the case number, party names, what documents you need, and whether you want certification. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope and payment by check or money order. Standard mail requests take one to two weeks. The County Clerk at csmith@noblecountyclerk.com can handle email inquiries about land records, though actual document copies usually need to be picked up in person or sent by mail.

The Noble County land records site provides access to property filings maintained by the County Clerk.

Noble County land records search portal for civil court records research

This portal lets you search Noble County land records by name, instrument type, and legal description. Property records can help fill out the picture when a civil case involves real estate or liens.

Types of Civil Court Records in Noble County

Noble County maintains several types of civil records at the District Court. General civil cases cover claims over $10,000 and include contract disputes, property matters, and personal injury. Small claims handle disputes under $10,000. Family law cases cover divorce, custody, and paternity. Probate handles estates and guardianships. The court also processes name changes, foreclosures, and judgment liens. Under Title 12, Section 23, the clerk keeps an appearance docket that tracks all actions, summons dates, pleadings, and judgments for each case.

Noble County civil court records go back to 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. Standard fields in each record include the case number, case caption, filing date, case type, party info, attorney names, docket entries, pleadings, orders, judgments, and final disposition. Land records through the County Clerk include grantor and grantee names, legal descriptions, instrument type, recording date, and book and page references.

Noble County District Court civil court records access

Noble County District Court records are searchable through OSCN and the county courthouse in Perry. The smaller population means less crowded service windows and quicker turnaround on requests.

Noble County Records Access and Privacy

Most civil court records in Noble County are open to the public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You do not need to be a party. Anyone can ask to see civil files. Juvenile records, adoption files, mental health records, and sealed cases are restricted. The Court Clerk will black out Social Security numbers and other sensitive data before providing copies.

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can help Noble County residents who need assistance with civil legal matters. Call (405) 557-0020 or the statewide hotline at 1-888-534-5243. The Oklahoma Bar Association lawyer referral service is at (405) 416-7000. The Oklahoma Department of Libraries keeps older court records on microfilm for historical research.

Note: Anyone denied access to public records can file suit under Section 24A.17 of the Open Records Act, and the court may award attorney fees.

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