Rogers County White Pages Lookup

Rogers County white pages give you access to public records held at the courthouse in Claremore, Oklahoma. The county clerk, court clerk, and sheriff all keep records that tie back to people who live or have lived in Rogers County. Whether you need to find a person, check a court case, or look up property ownership, the tools and offices listed on this page can help. Rogers County sits in northeast Oklahoma, just east of Tulsa, and its records stretch back to statehood. White pages searches here cover court dockets, criminal files, property records, and more from multiple county departments.

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Rogers County White Pages Court Records

The Rogers County Court Clerk is at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017. Call (918) 923-4912 or fax (918) 923-4567 to reach the office. This is where all court case files live for Rogers County. Civil suits, criminal cases, traffic matters, family law, and probate filings all run through this office. For white pages searches tied to court activity, the court clerk is your primary source.

You can search Rogers County court records online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. OSCN lets you look up cases by party name, case number, or citation number. The results show filing dates, charges, case status, and links to docket entries. This is free to use. No account is needed. Just pick Rogers County from the dropdown and type in a name.

The Rogers County court records page offers another way to search. It pulls data from state court systems and presents it in a simple format. You can also try the Rogers County Public Index, which lets you browse court filings by date, case type, and party name. Both tools work well for white pages lookups when you want to see if someone has a case in Rogers County.

The Rogers County District Court handles cases at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017. The main phone line is (918) 923-4960. Court records here are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, 51 O.S. § 24A. Anyone can request to view or copy them. You do not need to live in Oklahoma or give a reason for your request.

Criminal records in Rogers County include arrest records, booking info, charges filed, court proceedings, sentencing details, and probation or parole status. Adult criminal records are public in Oklahoma. You can find them through the court clerk, the sheriff, or online databases. The Rogers County criminal records page has links to search tools and explains what types of information are available.

The Rogers County Sheriff keeps arrest and booking records at 201 S. Cherokee Street, Claremore, OK 74017. Call (918) 342-9700 for questions. The Rogers County Sheriff records page explains how to request records from the sheriff's office. Walk-in requests are accepted during business hours. You can also submit an Open Records request by mail or in person at the sheriff's office.

Here is the Rogers County Sheriff records services page. Visit the sheriff records page for the latest contact details and request forms.

Rogers County white pages sheriff records services page

The sheriff's office handles records requests separately from the court clerk. If you need arrest data or incident reports, go through the sheriff. For court case files, use the court clerk.

Some criminal records in Rogers County are not public. Juvenile records are sealed under § 10A-2-6-102 of the Oklahoma statutes. Expunged records are removed from public view. Sealed cases, adoption files, and records involving confidential informants are all exempt. Social Security numbers, financial account details, and similar personal data get redacted from any document before it is released. The rest of the record stays public and open for white pages searches.

Rogers County Clerk and White Pages Records

The Rogers County Clerk is at 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd., Claremore, OK 74017. The phone number is 918-923-4796. This office keeps land records, deeds, mortgages, liens, marriage licenses, and other filed documents. For white pages purposes, the county clerk records help you connect names to property and real estate transactions. If someone bought or sold land in Rogers County, there is a record here.

The county clerk also handles Open Records requests. You can submit a written request for any public document the office holds. Under 51 O.S. § 24A, the clerk must respond within a reasonable time. Standard copies cost twenty-five cents per page. Certified copies can run up to one dollar per page. These fees are set by state law and apply across all Oklahoma counties.

The Rogers County government website lists all departments and their contact information. It is a good starting point if you are not sure which office has the records you need.

Below is the Rogers County government homepage. Visit the Rogers County website to find office hours and department phone numbers.

Rogers County white pages government website homepage

The site includes a directory of elected officials and links to online services offered by each department.

Rogers County White Pages Online Search Tools

Several online tools make it easy to run a white pages search for Rogers County without visiting the courthouse. The Rogers County public records portal collects links to court, criminal, property, and other record types in one place. It is a useful jumping-off point for any kind of people search in Rogers County.

The Rogers County court records search tool pulls case data from state systems. You can search by name and see what comes up in the Rogers County courts. The screenshot below shows the search interface.

Rogers County white pages court records search tool

Results include case numbers, filing dates, and links to docket details when available.

OSCN remains the most reliable free tool for Rogers County white pages court lookups. It connects directly to the court system and shows real-time data. The Public Index for Rogers County is another solid option. It organizes filings by date and type, so you can browse recent cases even without a specific name.

Oklahoma Open Records Law in Rogers County

The Oklahoma Open Records Act governs all public record requests in Rogers County. Under 51 O.S. § 24A.5, records of public bodies are open to any person for inspection and copying. The Rogers County court clerk, county clerk, and sheriff must all comply with this law. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to state a reason. The law puts the burden on the government to justify any denial.

Exempt records in Rogers County include adoption files, juvenile court records sealed under § 10A-2-6-102, expunged criminal cases, and documents that contain Social Security numbers or financial account information. Everything else is fair game for white pages searches. If an office denies your request without a valid legal reason, you can take legal action. The Open Records Act at 51 O.S. § 24A.17 allows civil suits and recovery of attorney fees for wrongful denials.

Cities and Nearby Counties

Claremore is the county seat of Rogers County and where all the main record offices are. The courthouse, sheriff, and county clerk all operate from the same area in downtown Claremore. For white pages searches specific to Claremore, visit the city page below.

Rogers County borders Tulsa County to the west and Wagoner County to the south. If you need white pages records from those areas, the county pages below have full details on their court clerks, county clerks, and search tools.

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