Le Flore County Courthouse

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Le Flore County Courthouse Court cases in Le Flore County, Poteau, OK

Le Flore County District Court in Poteau, Oklahoma, is a state district court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the Oklahoma Unified Court System. It is the county's primary forum for adjudicating state-law matters, conducting arraignments, preliminary hearings, bench and jury trials, and issuing orders and judgments. Common case types include civil disputes (contracts, torts, small claims), criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors), family and domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile matters (delinquency and deprived), probate and guardianship, protective orders, and traffic offenses under state law. The court also manages warrants, bail, and enforcement of its judgments within its county-wide jurisdiction.

Le Flore County Courthouse Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Le Flore
Street Address: 110 Front St.
City: Poteau
Zip Code: 74953
Phone: 918-647-3181
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 4:30pm
Website URL: http://www.oscn.net/courts/LeFlore
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/Leflore-County-Court-House/153636651319581

Services and Case Types Handled in Le Flore County Courthouse

The Le Flore County District Court is Oklahoma's trial court of general jurisdiction, serving the public in criminal, civil, family, probate, juvenile, and traffic matters. Core services include: accepting and docketing case filings; issuing summons, orders, and warrants; maintaining case records and certified copies; scheduling and conducting court hearings (arraignments, motion hearings, trials, sentencings); processing protective orders (filing petitions, temporary orders, and hearings); managing jury services (summons, qualification, deferrals, panel assignment, and juror payment); assessing and receiving fines, fees, and restitution; coordinating small claims and mediation referrals when available; and providing calendars, forms, and procedural guidance through the Court Clerk. Typical case types include felonies, misdemeanors, civil lawsuits, small claims, divorces, custody/child support, adoptions, guardianships, estates, juvenile delinquency/deprived cases, traffic/infractions, and mental health commitments.

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