Pushmataha County
Situated in the southeastern part of Oklahoma, Pushmataha County was established at statehood from sections of the erstwhile Choctaw Nation. The county has a population of over 10,000 and was named for Pushmataha, a popular Choctaw chief. Pushmataha's county seat is Antlers which also doubles as its largest city.
Municipal Courts and district courts are the main courts in the county's justice system. The municipal courts in Pushmataha County are the lowest level courts with their focus on matters such as small claims, traffic violations, and misdemeanor offenses.
District courts handle most criminal and civil case matters. Pushmataha County's district courts have special programs or divisions for specific case types, including drug court, business court, and mental health court.
Public court records in Pushmataha County include all case information and documentation related to court hearings and judgments generated by the courts in the county. These records are managed by the clerk of district court and can be accessed by the public on request if they have not been sealed or marked confidential. The office of the clerk provides access to civil, criminal, probate, and family court records.
You can access Pushmataha County court records by visiting the Pushmataha County courthouse at 203 SW 3rd Street, Antlers, OK 74523. You can also look up Pushmataha County public court records online via the Oklahoma County on demand court record resource. For more information on obtaining public court records in Pushmataha County, call the office of the clerk of courts at (580) 298-2274.