Midwest City Residents Directory

The Midwest City residents directory covers public records for this city in Oklahoma County, located just east of Oklahoma City near Tinker Air Force Base. Midwest City has a population around 58,000. Public records for residents here are kept by both the Oklahoma County Court Clerk and the Midwest City clerk's office. Court cases, property filings, and arrest records can all be searched through state and county tools. This page shows you where to find records and how to request copies from the right office.

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Midwest City Clerk Office

The Midwest City clerk's office is at 100 N Midwest Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73110. The phone number is (405) 739-1240. This office handles city council minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and other municipal records.

All city records fall under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, Title 51, Section 24A.5. You can ask for any public record and the office must provide access during business hours. No reason needed. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page.

The city clerk also keeps records of city contracts, board meeting agendas, and public notices. If you need something specific, call ahead and the staff can tell you if they have it or point you to the right office. Some records that people think are at the city level are actually held by Oklahoma County instead.

Oklahoma County Court Records

Midwest City is in Oklahoma County, so all court cases for residents here go through the Oklahoma County Court Clerk. The main office is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Suite 409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. There is also a branch office in Edmond if that is closer.

You can search Oklahoma County court records for free on OSCN. Pick Oklahoma County from the list and search by name. Results cover civil, criminal, family, traffic, and probate cases. Each result shows the case number, filing date, parties, and the full docket history.

Copy fees for court records follow state law. First page is $1.00. Additional pages are $0.50 each. Certification costs $0.50 per document. You can request copies in person or by mail. Mail requests typically take about ten business days to process after payment clears.

The Oklahoma County public records page has more details on available records and how to search them.

Criminal history checks that span the whole state go through the OSBI CHIRP portal. Name-based searches pull from the statewide criminal database. Results include arrests, charges, convictions, and dispositions from all 77 counties.

The Midwest City Police Department keeps its own records too. Arrest reports, incident reports, and booking logs from the MCPD are public under the Open Records Act. Contact the police department for copies of those files. There may be a small fee for copies.

Court records on OSCN round out the picture. You can look up criminal cases filed in Oklahoma County to see charges, plea entries, and sentencing info for Midwest City residents. Between CHIRP and OSCN, you get solid coverage of criminal history at both the state and county level.

The Oklahoma DOC offender search is one more tool worth checking. It covers people who are or were in the state prison system. The search is free and shows offense details, sentence length, and facility info. For a full Midwest City residents directory search, this adds another layer beyond what OSCN and CHIRP show on their own.

Property Records in Midwest City

Property filings for Midwest City go through the Oklahoma County Clerk. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land records are filed at the county level. You can search many of these online through the Oklahoma County Clerk's land records database.

The Oklahoma County Assessor handles property valuations and tax records. Search by address or owner name to find assessed values, tax history, and property details for any address in Midwest City. The assessor's website has a free search tool.

Midwest City's planning and zoning department keeps local building permits, code enforcement records, and zoning files. These are separate from county records and are held at city hall. Call (405) 739-1240 or visit the city clerk for these.

How to Search Midwest City Records

Start with the free online tools. OSCN handles court records. CHIRP handles criminal history. The Oklahoma County Clerk's website handles property records. These three cover most of what people look for.

If you can't find what you need online, contact the right office directly. For city records, call the Midwest City clerk at (405) 739-1240. For court records, call the Oklahoma County Court Clerk at (405) 713-1705. For property records, call the Oklahoma County Clerk at (405) 713-1801.

The Open Records Act guarantees your right to access these files. Offices must respond promptly. If you run into any problems, the Oklahoma Attorney General's office can help enforce the law. Most requests go smoothly though. Staff at both the city and county level are used to handling public records requests.

The screenshot below shows the Midwest City area in the Oklahoma state records search system.

Midwest City residents directory state court records search

State-level search tools cover Midwest City through the Oklahoma County court system.

Midwest City Law Enforcement Records

The Midwest City Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. Arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports are public records. You can request them from the MCPD records division.

For records from the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office, contact them directly at the Oklahoma County Detention Center. The sheriff's office handles county-level law enforcement and jail booking records. Those files are separate from city police records but may overlap if both agencies responded to the same call.

The Midwest City government website has contact info for the police department and other city offices. Check there for hours, addresses, and phone numbers.

Keep in mind that police records and court records are not the same thing. An arrest report from the MCPD shows what happened during the arrest. The court case on OSCN shows what was charged and how the case ended. You may need both to get the full story. Checking each source helps build a more complete residents directory picture for anyone in the Midwest City area.

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Nearby Cities

Midwest City borders Oklahoma City and is close to Del City and Choctaw. Records for residents in these cities all go through Oklahoma County.