Jenks Criminal Court Records
Jenks criminal court records are available through the municipal court and the Tulsa County District Court. The Municipal Court at 211 N Elm Street handles misdemeanor violations of city ordinances and traffic cases. Court sessions are held at 5:30 p.m. on the assigned date per your citation. Felonies go to the Tulsa County District Court at 500 S. Denver Avenue in Tulsa. You can search and pay Jenks citations online, by phone at 877-717-4656, by mail, or in person at City Hall.
Jenks Court Records at a Glance
Jenks Municipal Criminal Court Records
The City of Jenks Municipal Court is the judicial branch of city government, created by state law and city ordinance as a court not of record. It serves citizens through efficient processing of misdemeanor violations. All felonies and misdemeanors committed in Jenks that are not violations of Jenks City Code are prosecuted in the Tulsa County District Court instead.
The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding government holidays. Court sessions are held at 5:30 p.m. on the date listed on your citation. Contact the court at 918-556-7409 for questions about your court appearance or citation. The court office is at 211 N Elm Street, Jenks, OK 74037. The mailing address is P.O. Box 2007, Jenks, OK 74037.
The Jenks Municipal Court homepage provides court hours, payment options, and contact details for Jenks criminal court records.
The page lists phone, mail, online, and in-person payment methods along with the court session schedule.
Jenks Criminal Court Tickets and Pleas
The fine amount for your Jenks citation should be printed on the back of the ticket. If not, call the Court Clerk's office at 918-556-7409. All fines and restitution are due on your court date unless you make other arrangements with the clerk before that date. Payment indicates a guilty or no contest plea and forfeiture of fine money.
In auto accident cases, paying the fine assigns a no contest plea automatically instead of a guilty plea. A no contest plea cannot be used against you in a civil trial for damages. Appearing on your court date gives you the chance to ask for a reduction in fines or to plead not guilty. You can plead not guilty over the phone by calling 918-556-7409 during business hours to get a trial date. You can also appear at 5:30 p.m. on your scheduled court date and plead not guilty before the judge.
The Jenks tickets and fines FAQ answers common questions about payment, pleas, and consequences of missing a court date.
The FAQ covers mail payments, in-person options, third-party payments, and what happens if you fail to pay.
Paying Jenks Criminal Court Fines
Jenks criminal court fines can be paid several ways. Online payments go through the Jenks Oklahoma Payments website. Phone payments are at 877-717-4656. Mail payments go to P.O. Box 2007, Jenks, OK 74037. Include a copy of your citation with the payment. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want a receipt mailed back. In-person payments are accepted at the Municipal Court window at 211 N Elm Street.
The court accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, money orders, and checks. Bench warrants can be paid with cash, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Third-party payments are allowed as long as the person has a copy of the citation. If you have been to court and set up a payment plan, the third party will need a copy of your pay slip.
If you have a traffic charge and do not pay, a warrant will be issued for your arrest and your driver's license will be suspended until the fine is paid. Make payment arrangements with the Court Clerk's Office before your court date or at your court date before the judge.
Note: Jenks court employees do not make individual calls about DPS reporting, so take your payment receipts to the Department of Public Safety yourself.
Jenks Court Citation Dismissals
Some Jenks criminal court citations can be dismissed if you fix the problem. For title transfer issues, bring proof of transfer to the Court Clerk's office during business hours. The ticket may be considered for dismissal. For vehicle defect citations, bring the fixed vehicle and original ticket to the Jenks Police Department before your court date. An officer will inspect the vehicle, note on the ticket that the defect was corrected, and the ticket gets dismissed.
The Jenks submit forms page lets you file documents with the court electronically.
Use this page to send documents, receipts, or other paperwork to the Jenks Municipal Court online.
Jenks Court Defensive Driving Rules
You can take a defensive driving class on your own every two years to remove two points from your driving record. This does not erase the violation itself, just the points. It may also give you a reduction on car insurance, unless the class was court-ordered. Several recognized schools are accepted by Jenks Municipal Court. Call 918-556-7409 to find out which ones. Jenks does not accept online defensive driving courses. The class must be taken in person.
Under Oklahoma law, the court must transmit a violation to the Department of Public Safety within five days of the final disposition date. If your license was suspended due to unpaid Jenks citations, take the release form to DPS at 3190 W 21st Street, Tulsa, OK 74107. The DPS phone number is 918-632-7700. Your license is not reinstated until DPS requirements are met. For additional DPS questions, call 405-425-2059. Your court history is available with valid identification, a fee of $1 per page, and completion of an Open Records Request.
Tulsa County District Court Criminal Records
Felony cases from Jenks go to the Tulsa County District Court at 500 S. Denver Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74103. Call 918-596-5500 for felony case inquiries. You can search Tulsa County criminal court records on OSCN for free. The On Demand Court Records system provides another free search option.
Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, certain Jenks criminal records may qualify for expungement. Crime victims can track offender status through VINE at 1-877-654-8463. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma helps with expungements and other criminal court matters. The Oklahoma Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at 405-416-7000. The law prohibits court employees, other than the municipal judge, from explaining or interpreting the law. Court staff must refer you to a licensed attorney for legal advice.
Tulsa County Criminal Court Records
Jenks sits in Tulsa County. All felony and state-level criminal cases from the city are filed in Tulsa County District Court. Visit our dedicated county page for the full guide.
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These cities near Jenks each run their own municipal court for misdemeanor and traffic cases. If a case was filed in another city, check that court separately.