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majority vote of the District and Associate District Judges of Tulsa County, the Local Rules were amended. The Local Rules may be found at www.tulsacountydistrictcourt.org or in the Court Administrator's Office on the 6th floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse.
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Notice to Court Appointed Attorneys regarding hourly rate:...
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Kim Hall, Court Administrator Tulsa County Courthouse 500 S....
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Criminal Division -- Criminal Court is the court where the...
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Tulsa County Family Court home page. 500 South Denver, Tulsa...
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In Oklahoma, most county-level courts fall under the administration of the county court clerk. For the 14th Judicial Circuit, there is a Presiding Judge, and there are Chief Judges for each division. There is also a Trial Court Administrator.
The Court's Civil Division handles non-criminal cases other than family, juvenile, and probate. Chief Judge of the Civil Division -- District Judge Rebecca Brett Nightingale
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.
Criminal courts conduct arraignments, pretrial hearings, preliminary examination hearings, pretrial law and motion hearings, trials, sentencing, probation-related hearings, and proceedings regarding criminal
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.
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. Records Search