Oklahoma City Municipal Court
Oklahoma City, OK73102
Online Court Resources
Resources for the Oklahoma City Municipal Court as well as online resources applicable to courts generally in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and resources applicable to all courts in Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma City Municipal Court Ticket Lookup
Published opinions and orders
Attorney General Legal Opinions
Online fine payments
Pay Oklahoma City Municipal Court Fines
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Oklahoma Expungement Information
Child Support Services
Court-Related Government Services
Oklahoma Court Mediator
Oklahoma Court Rules
Oklahoma Legal Research and Resources
Oklahoma State Law
Oklahoma provides a powerful online tool for searching its state laws by keyword and database, giving you quick access to a wealth of legal information. With just a few clicks, you can easily search through Oklahoma’s statutes, session laws, and court cases to find the specific legal provisions and precedents that are most relevant to your needs.
Whether you’re a legal professional conducting research for a case, a business owner seeking to understand your legal obligations, or a citizen looking to protect your rights, this search functionality is an invaluable resource. Simply enter your keywords into the search bar, select the appropriate database (statutes, session laws, or cases), and the system will quickly generate a list of relevant results.
The statute database allows you to search through Oklahoma’s codified laws, while the session laws database includes legislation passed by the Oklahoma Legislature during specific sessions. The cases database provides access to judicial decisions from Oklahoma’s courts, offering valuable insight into how the laws have been interpreted and applied in real-world situations.
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Oklahoma County Public Defender
The Oklahoma County Public Defender’s office plays a crucial role in ensuring equal access to justice for all, regardless of their financial situation or personal circumstances. This office provides free legal representation to individuals who cannot afford to hire a private attorney, ensuring that they receive the high-quality legal counsel they need to protect their rights and interests.
The Public Defender’s office serves a wide range of clients, including indigent individuals who are facing criminal charges, juveniles who have been accused of delinquent acts, and individuals with mental illnesses who are involved in the criminal justice system. Additionally, the office provides representation to both adults and children in certain types of civil cases, such as child welfare proceedings and guardianship matters.
Attorney Complaint Forms and Information
The Oklahoma Bar Association (OBA) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and ethical behavior among its members. As part of this commitment, the OBA provides resources for individuals who believe they have been the victim of attorney misconduct or unethical behavior.
If you have concerns about the conduct of an attorney licensed to practice law in Oklahoma, the OBA offers a straightforward process for filing a complaint. The first step is to visit the OBA’s website and review the information provided about the complaint process. This includes details about the types of conduct that may warrant a complaint, as well as the potential outcomes of the complaint process.
Once you have reviewed this information and determined that filing a complaint is appropriate, you can easily do so online using the OBA’s convenient complaint form. This form allows you to provide detailed information about the attorney’s conduct, including the specific actions or behaviors that you believe were unethical or inappropriate.
After submitting your complaint, the OBA will review the information provided and determine whether an investigation is warranted. If the complaint is found to have merit, the OBA may take disciplinary action against the attorney, which can range from a reprimand to suspension or disbarment from the practice of law.
Complaints About Judges
The Council on Judicial Complaints serves as an essential watchdog for the Oklahoma judiciary, ensuring that judges are held to the highest standards of ethical conduct and professionalism. This independent body is responsible for investigating allegations of judicial misconduct, which can include a wide range of improper behaviors such as bias, abuse of authority, or failure to follow legal procedures.
When a complaint is filed against a judge, the Council on Judicial Complaints conducts a thorough investigation to determine whether the allegations have merit. This process may involve interviewing witnesses, reviewing court records and other documents, and examining any other relevant evidence.
If the Council determines that a judge has engaged in misconduct, it may recommend disciplinary action to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Depending on the severity of the misconduct, this could include anything from a formal reprimand to suspension or removal from office.
In cases where a judge’s conduct is particularly egregious or where they are found to be unfit to continue serving on the bench, the Council may recommend that the judge be removed from office or forced to retire. These recommendations are made to the Court on the Judiciary, a special court convened specifically to hear cases involving judicial misconduct.