Haskell County Courthouse Court cases in Haskell County, Stigler, OK
Haskell County District Court, located in Stigler, is Oklahoma's state trial court of general jurisdiction for Haskell County. As part of the Oklahoma District Courts, it handles felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, civil lawsuits (including small claims), family and domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support, paternity), juvenile matters, probate and guardianship, protective orders, traffic and other infraction cases, and preliminary hearings in criminal actions. It also issues warrants, conducts arraignments and jury/nonjury trials, and enforces judgments and court orders within the county. Civil appeals go to the Oklahoma Supreme Court (often assigned to the Court of Civil Appeals), and criminal appeals go to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals.
Haskell County Courthouse Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | District Court |
| County: | Haskell |
| Street Address: | 202 E. Main St. Suite 9 |
| City: | Stigler |
| Zip Code: | 74462 |
| Phone: | 918-967-3323 |
| Fax: | 918-967-2819 |
| Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 4:30pm |
| Website URL: | http://www.oscn.net/courts/haskell |
| Forms & Filing: | https://www.oscn.net/static/forms/aoc_forms/courtclerk.asp |
| Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://www.oscn.net/dockets/ |
| Languages: | English |
| Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Haskell-County-Courthouse/161054957273004 |
Services and Case Types Handled in Haskell County Courthouse
Haskell County District Court provides public, trial-level justice services. It accepts and processes case filings for criminal matters (felonies, misdemeanors), civil disputes (contract, personal injury, small claims), family law (divorce, custody, child support), probate/estate, juvenile, and traffic/infractions, as authorized by state law. The clerk manages filings, case records, copies, docketing, and fee payments. The court issues and enforces protective orders (domestic violence, stalking, harassment), and schedules and conducts arraignments, motion hearings, bench and jury trials, and sentencing. Jury services include summons, qualification, deferrals, orientation, and juror payment. Public services include calendars, continuances, forms, e-filing where available, interpreter and ADA accommodations, and compliance monitoring (probation, fines, restitution). It provides procedural guidance to self-represented litigants but not legal advice. Mediation or other ADR may be available by court order or local rule.