McClain County Background Check

McClain County background check records are held at the courthouse in Purcell, Oklahoma. The county seat sits just south of the Oklahoma City metro area and serves a growing population. Court Clerk Pam Beller runs the records office, which keeps civil, criminal, family, and probate case files. You can search McClain County court records for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. Land records go back to 1993 online through OKCountyRecords.com. The Sheriff's Office holds arrest data, warrants, and incident reports. This page covers how to find and request background check records in McClain County, including the steps for online and in-person searches.

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McClain County Overview

46K+ Population
Purcell County Seat
1907 Founded
$1.00 Copy Fee (1st Page)

McClain County Court Records

The McClain County Court Clerk keeps all District Court records at the courthouse in Purcell. The office handles criminal cases, civil suits, family law matters, probate filings, and small claims. Marriage and divorce records are on file here too. The mailing address is P.O. Box 629, Purcell, OK 73080. Phone is (405) 527-3360. Hours are 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Copy fees run $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after that. Certification costs $0.50 per document. Mail requests need a self-addressed stamped envelope along with payment by check or money order. Most requests are filled within 10 business days once the office gets payment. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act in Title 51, Sections 24A.1 through 24A.29, court records in McClain County are open to the public unless a judge has sealed or expunged them. You can walk in during office hours and ask to view any open case file at no charge.

The County Clerk also keeps land records, military records dating back to 1918, and school records from 1912 through 1968. These can be part of a thorough background check in McClain County when property or other civil matters are relevant.

Below is the McClain County Clerk information page showing details about the office and its records.

McClain County Clerk background check records information

This page lists contact details, hours, and how to access McClain County land records.

Office McClain County Court Clerk
Address P.O. Box 629
Purcell, OK 73080
Phone (405) 527-3360
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

McClain County Land Records

Land records in McClain County are available online through OKCountyRecords.com. Data is indexed back to June 1993 with scanned images from the same date. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, mineral interests, and judgments. These documents can matter in a background check when you need to verify property holdings or check for judgment liens against a person in McClain County.

Earlier records require a trip to the Clerk's office in Purcell. Copies cost $1.00 per page. The office also files state and federal tax liens.

McClain County Sheriff Records

The McClain County Sheriff's Office keeps arrest records, warrant files, and incident reports. Contact the Sheriff's Office for local arrest data that may not show up in court records yet. Booking records are available through the office. A valid ID is needed for in-person requests.

For statewide coverage beyond what the Sheriff holds, use the OSBI's CHIRP system. The $15 name search pulls records from every county in Oklahoma. Fingerprint-based searches cost $19 for state-only results. Under the Open Records Act, arrest records in McClain County are generally public unless they involve juveniles or sealed matters.

Note: McClain County is one of Oklahoma's faster-growing counties, so new case filings have been increasing in recent years.

Access Rules for McClain County

Court records in McClain County are public. You do not need to be part of the case. You do not need to explain why you want to see them. Most files at the Court Clerk's office are open for viewing. Criminal records show charges, pleas, and sentences. Civil records show filings, motions, and judgments.

Some records are restricted. Juvenile cases stay sealed. Adoption files are private. Expunged records are removed from public access and will not show up on OSCN or in an OSBI check. Cases sealed by a judge also cannot be viewed. Under Oklahoma law, the records that are public can be viewed for free at the courthouse. Copies cost extra, but looking at the file itself is no charge.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border McClain County. Records are filed in the county where the case happened, so check that county if the case was not in McClain.