Comanche County White Pages

Comanche County white pages cover public records held across several offices in Lawton, Oklahoma. The county seat sits at 315 SW 5th Street, where both the court clerk and county clerk handle different types of records. If you need to find a person, check a court case, or look up property files in Comanche County, the resources on this page will point you to the right office. White pages searches here pull from court dockets, land records, assessor files, and other public documents that the county keeps on file. Comanche County is one of the larger counties in southwest Oklahoma, and its records go back decades.

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Comanche County White Pages Overview

Lawton County Seat
District 5 Court District
7 Judges
$10.00 Record Search Fee

Comanche County White Pages Court Records

The Comanche County Court Clerk sits at 315 SW 5th Street, Room 305, Lawton, OK 73501. You can reach them by phone at (580) 355-5214. This office handles all court case filings, docket entries, and case dispositions for civil, criminal, family, and probate matters in Comanche County. The Comanche County Court Clerk office is your first stop for white pages lookups tied to court records. Walk-in requests are taken during regular business hours.

Comanche County falls under District 5 in the Oklahoma court system. Seven judges serve this district. They hear everything from small claims to felony cases. Court records from Comanche County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, 51 O.S. § 24A. That means anyone can ask to see them. You do not need to give a reason. The law is clear on this point.

A record search at the Comanche County Court Clerk costs $10.00 per name. If you need copies, the first page runs $1.50. Each page after that is $0.50. These fees apply whether you visit in person or send a mail request. Bring cash, check, or a money order if you go in person. For mail requests, include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your check or money order.

You can also search Comanche County court records online. The Oklahoma State Courts Network has case data from Comanche County going back years. Search by party name or case number. The Comanche County court records portal is another way to pull up case information. Both tools are free to use and do not need an account.

The Comanche County Clerk has a separate office at 315 SW 5th Street, Suite 304, Lawton, OK 73501. The phone number is 580-355-5214. You can also reach them by email at clerk@comanchecountyok.gov. This office handles land records, deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents filed against real property in Comanche County. For white pages searches, the county clerk records can help you find names tied to property transactions, which is useful when you know an address but not who lives there.

Land records in Comanche County go back to March 1987 in the digital system. Anything older than that sits in physical books at the courthouse. The county clerk also offers e-recording services, so title companies and attorneys can file documents without coming to the office. If you want to search land records yourself, the Comanche County land records search tool lets you look up filings by name, date range, or document type from any computer.

The screenshot below shows the Comanche County land records search interface from Oklahoma County Records. Visit the Comanche County land records portal to start your own search.

Comanche County white pages land records search portal

The search tool lets you filter by grantor, grantee, document type, and filing date. Results show the book and page number, filing date, and document kind.

Comanche County White Pages Property Search

The Comanche County Assessor keeps property records at 315 SW 5th St, Suite 301, Lawton, OK 73501. Call (580) 355-1052 or email assessor@comanchecountyok.gov for help. The assessor tracks who owns each parcel of land in Comanche County, what it is worth, and how much tax is owed. These records tie names to addresses, which makes them a solid white pages resource. You can look up an address and find the current owner, or search by name to find all properties a person owns in the county.

The Comanche County property records page has links to the assessor data and other property-related files. Tax records show payment history, which can confirm whether someone still owns a property or has sold it. Mortgage records at the county clerk office add another layer. They show who borrowed money to buy property and what bank holds the note.

Property records in Oklahoma are public under 51 O.S. § 24A. There are no special forms to fill out. Just ask the assessor's office or use the online tools. The only records that get held back are those with Social Security numbers or bank account numbers, which the clerk redacts before handing over copies.

Comanche County Government and White Pages

The Comanche County courthouse sits at 315 Southwest 5th Street, on the 4th and 5th floors, in Lawton, Oklahoma 73501. Most county offices are in the same building, which makes it easy to visit multiple departments in one trip. The Comanche County government website lists all departments, contact info, and office hours.

Here is the main page of the Comanche County government site. Visit the Comanche County website for current office hours and contact details.

Comanche County white pages government website homepage

The site includes links to each department along with phone numbers and email addresses for key staff.

When you do a white pages search in Comanche County, you might pull records from more than one office. Court records come from the court clerk. Land records and liens come from the county clerk. Property values and ownership come from the assessor. Each office keeps its own files, but they all sit in the same building on SW 5th Street in Lawton. If you are not sure which office has what you need, start with the court clerk for case records or the county clerk for property and land files.

Oklahoma White Pages Laws for Comanche County

All public records in Comanche County fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The law at 51 O.S. § 24A.5 says that records of public bodies are open to any person. You do not need to be an Oklahoma resident. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The law puts the burden on the government to justify any denial, not on the person asking.

Some records are exempt. Juvenile court records are sealed under Oklahoma law. Adoption files stay confidential. Expunged criminal records are legally gone from the system. Under 51 O.S. § 24A.16, records containing Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, or bank account information must have those parts removed before release. The rest of the document stays public. This applies to every office in Comanche County.

If the Comanche County court clerk or county clerk denies your records request, you can file a complaint. The Open Records Act at 51 O.S. § 24A.17 sets penalties for willful violations. A public official who blocks access faces fines up to five hundred dollars or up to one year in county jail. You can also bring a civil suit and recover attorney fees if the court rules in your favor.

Cities and Nearby Areas

Lawton is the county seat and the largest city in Comanche County. It is the main hub for all white pages searches in this part of Oklahoma. The court clerk, county clerk, and assessor offices all serve Lawton residents and everyone else in the county from the courthouse on SW 5th Street.

For white pages searches in other parts of Oklahoma, check the county pages below. Oklahoma County covers the state capital area and has the largest set of public records in the state.

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