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The Tulsa County Clerk of Courts is responsible for maintaining the records of all Tulsa County District Court cases. Court records are documents created during legal proceedings, such as criminal case files, bankruptcy records, and records from family or probate court.
Tulsa County Court Clerk. Don Newberry. Phone: (918) 596-5420. 2nd Floor. Chief Deputy: Vicki Goodson. Phone: (918) 596-5421. Suits seeking the following types of relief are sought in the Domestic Division: Annulments; Child Support; Divorce; Domestic Abuse Protective Orders; Domestic Habeas Corpus; Modifications of Decrees; Paternity Suits;
Support Staff and Front Office. Vicki Goodson is the First Deputy for the Court Clerk’s office. Randy Proffitt is the Second Deputy, and Marc Dreyer is 3 rd Deputy. Amanda Adams and Laverne Bailey handle the distribution of mail for all divisions.
Court Dockets. A docket is an official summary of proceedings in court. The judge and/or court of clerk briefly describes the proceedings and filings within a particular case. This usually includes information about the parties and attorneys involved, dates, and filings in a specific case.
the list below to locate the Chief Judge of the Family Division, the five (5) Domestic Judges, and the Protective. Order Judge. 500 South Denver, Tulsa OK 74103 | Phone: (918) 596-5000.
The Court Clerk also provides personnel for thirty-five (35) District, Associate and Special Judges; maintains statistics regarding the filing and disposition of all cases; and collects statutory fines, fees and forfeitures.
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Public Records. The County Court Clerk is the keeper of most court records, and many are available online. Marriage and divorce records can be obtained by contacting this office, as well.