Grady County Courthouse Court cases in Grady County, Chickasha, OK
Grady County District Court (District Court of Grady County) in Chickasha, Oklahoma, is the county's state district trial court of general jurisdiction. It serves as the primary forum for state-law matters arising in Grady County, conducting trials, hearings, and issuing orders and warrants. The court handles felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; civil cases of all amounts, including small claims; family and domestic relations matters (divorce, paternity, custody, child support); juvenile proceedings; probate, guardianship, and adoption; protective orders; and traffic offenses filed under state law. It also manages preliminary criminal proceedings and sets bail.
Grady County Courthouse Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Grady |
Street Address: | 4th & Choctaw Street |
City: | Chickasha |
Zip Code: | 73023 |
Phone: | 405-224-7446 |
Fax: | 405-224-0514 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 4:30pm |
Website URL: | http://www.oscn.net/courts/grady |
Parking: | Parking is available |
Forms & Filing: | https://www.oscn.net/static/forms/aoc_forms/courtclerk.asp |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://www.oscn.net/dockets/ |
Languages: | English |
Email: | office@gradytreasurer.com |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grady-County-Court-House/1986352361637589 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Grady County Courthouse
Grady County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction, providing public access to case processing. It accepts and processes filings for civil (including small claims, evictions, contract/tort), criminal (felony/misdemeanor), traffic, family/domestic (divorce, custody, child support), probate/guardianship, and juvenile matters. The court issues and hears protective orders (victim protective orders) and manages related hearings. It schedules and conducts arraignments, preliminary hearings, motion hearings, bench and jury trials. Jury services include summonsing, qualification, orientation, reporting, and juror compensation. The Clerk maintains case records and dockets, provides certified copies, and collects fines, fees, and costs, with payment options where available. The court offers standardized forms, interpreters and ADA accommodations, and may operate or refer to specialty dockets (e.g., drug or mental health court) and mediation programs.