Access Guymon Residents Directory

The Guymon residents directory draws from Texas County records and statewide databases covering this city in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Guymon is the largest city in the Panhandle, with about 13,000 residents. Public records here come through the Texas County Court Clerk, the County Clerk, and state-level search tools. You can search court cases, find people, and pull public files using free online tools and in-person visits to the county offices in Guymon.

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Guymon Quick Facts

~13,000 Population
Texas County
Panhandle Region
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Texas County Court Records

The Texas County Court Clerk is M. Renee Ellis. The mailing address is PO Box 1081, Guymon, OK 73942. This office handles all district court filings for Texas County, including civil lawsuits, criminal cases, family law matters, probate filings, and small claims actions.

Court Clerk M. Renee Ellis
Mailing Address PO Box 1081
Guymon, OK 73942

Court records are public unless a judge has sealed them. You can request case files in person during business hours. The clerk pulls the file and you can look through it on site. Copies have a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more but serve as official documents for legal use.

Guymon is the county seat of Texas County, so the courthouse is right in town. That makes access simple. You do not need to drive to another city to reach the county offices. Walk in with a name or case number and the clerks can find what you need.

Texas County covers a large geographic area in the Panhandle but has a relatively small population. The case load is lighter than bigger counties, which means the clerks can often help you faster. Older records may not be fully digitized, but the paper files are still in the courthouse and still public.

The City of Guymon provides local government information and services for residents of the Oklahoma Panhandle.

Guymon Oklahoma public records and residents directory resources

For city-level records, check with the Guymon city website or contact city offices during business hours.

Criminal History Searches

The OSBI CHIRP portal handles criminal history checks for the whole state. A search costs $15 per name. Results cover all 77 Oklahoma counties, including Texas County. CHIRP pulls from the statewide criminal database and includes arrest records, charges, and case outcomes.

CHIRP fills in gaps that OSCN does not cover. OSCN shows the court side of a case. CHIRP adds the law enforcement side. Together they give a more complete view of someone's public record. The $15 fee is worth it when you need the full picture.

You pay online and get results by email, usually within minutes. The OSBI keeps the database current with regular updates from law enforcement agencies. For a thorough search of the Guymon residents directory, run both an OSCN search and a CHIRP check.

Texas County Property Records

The Texas County Clerk holds deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and other land records. Property records are public. A deed search links a name to a physical address. Mortgage filings show who has loans on local properties. Lien records reveal debts attached to real estate. All of this feeds into the Guymon residents directory.

In the Panhandle, property records can be especially useful because the area is rural and spread out. Land ownership records help you tie a person to a specific location. Tax records show assessed values and whether taxes are current. The county clerk keeps all of these files at the courthouse in Guymon.

For in-person searches, visit the Texas County Clerk office during business hours. The staff can search the index by name or property description and pull the records you need. Some newer filings may be available online through the county website, but the most complete set of records is at the courthouse.

Oklahoma Open Records Act

Guymon and Texas County follow the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Title 51, Section 24A.5 says records held by public bodies are open for inspection and copying. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law covers paper files, digital records, microfilm, and any other format.

Some records are exempt. Sealed court cases, active investigations, juvenile records, and personal identifiers stay private. But the majority of what the county holds is open to anyone who asks. If a record mixes public and exempt parts, the office must release the public portions with the exempt pieces removed.

To request records, contact the office that has them. Court records go through the Court Clerk. Property and county records go through the County Clerk. City records go through the Guymon city offices. Written requests work best for detailed searches. Include enough detail for the staff to locate what you want.

The OSCN portal gives you free access to court records from Texas County and every other county in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma OSCN court records search for Guymon and Texas County residents directory

No account or fee is needed. Search by name or case number to pull up Texas County court filings.

Nearby Cities

Guymon is in the Oklahoma Panhandle, far from the state's major metro areas. The nearest Oklahoma city with a residents directory page is Woodward, about 130 miles southeast.

Woodward is in Woodward County in northwestern Oklahoma. It has its own county court system and clerk offices. People from the Panhandle sometimes have ties to Woodward since it is the nearest mid-size Oklahoma city. For a broader search, check Woodward County records in addition to Texas County.

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