McIntosh County
McIntosh County was created in 1907 and was named after an influential Creek family, the McIntoshes. The county is located in the southeastern area of Oklahoma, covering about 618 square miles of land area. McIntosh County is home to at least 19,000 people.
McIntosh County is under Oklahoma's Judicial District 18, and the county residents are served by a District Court. The court has general jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters within the district/county. It handles cases like felonies, misdemeanors, torts, contract disputes, divorce, and domestic violence. The county's District Court also hears law actions involving family law cases and property disputes.
The Clerk of Courts in McIntosh County is the official custodian of court records filed/heard within the county. Court records, which include transcripts, files, information, and documents generated from legal proceedings in the county's District Court, are public records. This means interested individuals can obtain copies of such records from the Clerk of Courts' office unless requested records are sealed or confidential. In addition, they can use the On Demand Court Records Portal, a county case search system, to find records of legal proceedings publicly available in McIntosh County. Public court records available at the disposal of the Clerk of Courts' office include civil case records, criminal case records, and family law case records.