Noble County Criminal Court Records

Noble County criminal court records are maintained at the District Court in Perry, Oklahoma. This north-central Oklahoma county falls in the 8th Judicial District and has a population of about 11,000. Criminal case files cover felony charges, misdemeanor filings, bond data, plea entries, and sentencing records. You can search Noble County criminal court records online through the state court system at no charge. The Court Clerk also takes walk-in and mail requests for copies of case documents during regular business hours at the courthouse in Perry.

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Noble County Court Records at a Glance

~11,000 Population
Perry County Seat
8th Judicial District
Free OSCN Access

The OSCN Noble County search page is where you start. This free state database covers all criminal cases in the 8th Judicial District. Look up records by name, case number, or citation. Each result gives you the case caption, charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and final outcome. No account needed. No cost to search.

Felony cases use the format CF-YYYY-##### and misdemeanors follow CM-YYYY-#####. A case number search pulls up the file right away. Name searches work by last name first. For common names in Noble County, add a date range or birth year to filter results. Digital records on OSCN go back to the mid-1990s. Paper files from 1907 forward are available at the courthouse. Under Title 51 O.S. Section 24A.5 of the Oklahoma Open Records Act, these are public documents you can review at any time during business hours.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to Noble County criminal case dockets and hearing information filed through the 8th Judicial District.

OSCN search portal for Noble County criminal court records

Choose Noble County from the dropdown to search felony and misdemeanor criminal records by party name or case number.

The On Demand Court Records system is another option. It has Noble County data with free basic searches and a $5 monthly plan for extra tools.

Noble County Court Clerk Office

Hillary Vorndran serves as the Noble County Court Clerk. The office is at 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 14, Perry, OK 73077. Call (580) 336-5187 for questions. The fax is (580) 336-2841. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Copies of criminal court records cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional. Certified copies are available at standard rates. Payment is accepted by cash, check, or money order. For mail requests, send to P.O. Box 544, Perry, OK 73077. The County Clerk, Connie Smith, can be reached at (580) 336-2141 for land records. The Court Clerk handles criminal records, marriage licenses, and other court services for Noble County.

Note: Noble County shares the 8th Judicial District with Kay and Pawnee counties, so some judges rotate between those courthouses.

Contact the Noble County Sheriff's Office for arrest records, jail bookings, and warrant information. The sheriff's office in Perry handles these requests during business hours. For a statewide check, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation runs criminal history searches at $15 for name-based and $19 for fingerprint-based checks through the CHIRP portal.

Federal criminal cases from Noble County fall under the Western District of Oklahoma. Search those on PACER. State and federal systems are separate. If you need a complete picture of someone's record in Noble County, check both OSCN and PACER along with the OSBI statewide report.

Criminal Record Expungement in Noble County

Under Title 22 O.S. Section 18, some Noble County criminal records can be sealed. Dismissed cases, acquittals, and pardons qualify right away. Misdemeanor convictions under $501 in fines have no wait. Other misdemeanors need 5 years. One non-violent felony needs 5 years after the sentence finishes.

File a petition at the Noble County District Court. Filing fees run $150 to $250. An OSBI report is $15 and processing costs $150 after the court grants the order. Serve the petition on the District Attorney, the arresting agency, and OSBI. Deferred sentences are sealed under Title 22 O.S. Section 991(c) when probation is complete. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can assist people who meet income guidelines at no charge.

Crime victims can track offender custody through VINE. Alerts come by phone, text, or email. It is free and anonymous. The Oklahoma DOC offender search shows state inmates by name or DOC number. For Noble County jail questions, call the sheriff's office. The Oklahoma Bar Association referral line at 405-416-7000 can connect you with an attorney in the Perry area.

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Nearby Counties

Noble County is in north-central Oklahoma. Search neighboring county records separately on OSCN.