Moore Residents Directory Search

The Moore residents directory pulls together public records for this city in Cleveland County, just south of Oklahoma City. Moore has a population around 62,000 and sits right along Interstate 35. Public records for Moore residents are kept at the Cleveland County Court Clerk's office in Norman, but the Moore city clerk also holds city-level files. You can search court cases on OSCN for free, run statewide criminal checks through OSBI, and request city records directly from the Moore city clerk. This page walks through each option and tells you exactly where to go.

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~62K Population
Cleveland County
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Moore City Clerk Records

The Moore city clerk's office handles public records at the city level. You can reach them at (405) 793-5020 or by email at cityclerk@cityofmoore.com. The city council meets at 301 N Broadway in Moore.

City records include meeting minutes, agendas, resolutions, ordinances, and contracts. All of these are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. You can submit a records request through the Moore records request page online. The form lets you describe what you need and the clerk's office will get back to you with the cost and timeline.

The screenshot below shows the Moore city records clerk page at cityofmoore.com.

Moore residents directory city records clerk page

This is where you start a public records request with the Moore city clerk's office.

Cleveland County Court Records

Moore falls under the Cleveland County district court. The court clerk is Marilyn Williams. Her office is at 200 S. Peters Ave., Norman, OK 73069. That is the main office for all court filings in Cleveland County, including cases involving Moore residents.

You can search Cleveland County court records for free on OSCN. Just pick Cleveland County from the drop-down and search by name. Results include civil cases, criminal cases, family law, traffic, and probate filings. Each entry shows the case number, parties, and full docket.

The Cleveland County court public records page also has info about requesting copies. First page is $1.00, each additional page $0.50, and certification is $0.50 per document. Those fees match state law and apply to all records from the court clerk.

Cleveland County handles a lot of cases. Moore, Norman, and Noble all file through the same court. If someone you are looking for lives in Moore but had a case filed by the Norman police, it still goes to the same Cleveland County court clerk.

Moore Property and Land Records

Property records for Moore addresses go through the Cleveland County Clerk. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps are all on file there. The county clerk's office in Norman handles recordings for all real estate transactions in the county.

The screenshot below shows the Cleveland County land records search for the Moore residents directory.

Moore residents directory land records search

You can search property filings online through the county clerk's land records system.

The Cleveland County Assessor keeps property tax records and valuation data. If you need the assessed value of a Moore property or want to see tax payment history, check the assessor's online portal. Type in the address or parcel number to pull up the record.

The OSBI CHIRP portal runs criminal history checks that cover all of Oklahoma. Name-based searches pull arrests, charges, and dispositions from every county in the state. There is a small fee for each search.

OSCN court records also show criminal cases. Search for a person by name in Cleveland County and you can see felony and misdemeanor filings, charges, and case outcomes. This is free. Between CHIRP and OSCN you get a good view of someone's criminal record in Oklahoma.

The Moore Police Department keeps its own records for arrests and incident reports within city limits. Those files are public too, subject to the same Open Records Act rules. Contact the Moore PD for copies of police reports or arrest logs.

Requesting Records in Moore

The Open Records Act gives you the right to see any public record. No reason needed. Just tell the office what you want and they have to provide it during regular business hours.

For city records, use the online form at cityofmoore.com or call (405) 793-5020. For court records, contact the Cleveland County Court Clerk at 200 S. Peters Ave. in Norman. For property records, go to the Cleveland County Clerk.

Copy fees are low. Standard pages cost $0.25. Certified copies run $1.00 per page. Court records have a slightly different fee schedule with $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Always ask about fees before you submit a big request so there are no surprises.

State Search Tools for Moore

Several state-level tools let you search for Moore residents without leaving home. OSCN covers all district court cases across Oklahoma. It is free and does not need an account. Just pick Cleveland County and search by name to pull up civil, criminal, family, and traffic cases.

The OSBI CHIRP portal handles criminal history checks statewide. Name-based searches cost a small fee but pull from the full state criminal database. Results cover arrests, charges, convictions, and dispositions from all 77 counties. If a Moore resident has records in Tulsa or Comanche County, they show up in a CHIRP search.

These tools work well together. Use OSCN first for court records since it is free. If you need broader criminal history that goes beyond what court records show, run a CHIRP search. Between the two, you get solid coverage for any Moore resident.

Moore Public Library

The Moore Public Library is at 225 S Howard, Moore, OK 73160. The phone number is (405) 793-5100. Libraries can be a good resource for people who need help navigating public records. Staff can point you to the right databases and sometimes have access to genealogy tools and historical records.

The library also offers computer access if you need to search OSCN, CHIRP, or county records online but don't have internet at home. It is free to use.

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Nearby Cities

Moore is close to several other cities in the Oklahoma City metro area. Records for people in these cities may be filed in the same county systems that cover Moore.