Noble County Background Check Records

Noble County background check records are managed at the courthouse in Perry, Oklahoma. Court Clerk Hillary Vorndran runs the District Court records office, while County Clerk Connie Smith handles land records. Noble County has kept court records since 1893, when it was carved from the Cherokee Outlet. The courthouse sits at 300 Courthouse Drive in Perry. You can search Noble County cases online for free through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. This page explains the full process for finding background check records in Noble County, from online tools to in-person visits.

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Noble County Overview

11K+ Population
Perry County Seat
1893 Founded
$1.00 Copy Fee (1st Page)

Noble County Court Clerk Office

Court Clerk Hillary Vorndran handles District Court records in Noble County. Phone is 580-336-5187. The office sits in the courthouse at 300 Courthouse Drive, Perry, OK 73077. Records include marriage, divorce, probate, and court filings dating back to 1893. Criminal felony and misdemeanor cases, civil suits, family law, and small claims are all part of the caseload.

District Attorney Brian Hermanson prosecutes cases in Noble County. His phone is 580-336-4044. Assistant DA Chris Landes handles some of the workload. Cases filed by the DA's office are tracked through the Court Clerk's records system and show up on OSCN once entered.

Copy fees run $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each page after. Certification is $0.50 per document. You can request copies by mail with a self-addressed stamped envelope and payment by check or money order. Walk-in visits let you view files on the spot. Bring a photo ID.

The image below shows the Noble County official website with court clerk contact details.

Noble County official website background check records

This site lists the Court Clerk, District Attorney, and other county offices.

Below is the Noble County Clerk page for land records access.

Noble County Clerk land records for background check

County Clerk Connie Smith manages land records, which can be searched through OKCountyRecords.com.

Court Clerk Hillary Vorndran | 580-336-5187
County Clerk Connie Smith | 580-336-2141
Address 300 Courthouse Drive #11
Perry, OK 73077
Email csmith@noblecountyclerk.com

Noble County Land Records

County Clerk Connie Smith manages land records at 300 Courthouse Drive #11, Perry, OK 73077. Phone is 580-336-2141. Fax is 580-336-2841. Email is csmith@noblecountyclerk.com. Land records are available online through OKCountyRecords.com. Records include deeds, mortgages, liens, mineral interests, and judgments.

Property records can add context to a Noble County background check. Judgment liens and tax liens filed against a person show up in land records. These documents help verify property holdings and financial obligations tied to a specific name.

Note: Noble County has some of the oldest records in Oklahoma, with court filings dating back to the 1893 Cherokee Outlet opening.

Noble County Sheriff and Law Enforcement Records

The Noble County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records, active warrants, and incident reports. Contact the office through the courthouse in Perry for in-person requests. Bring a valid photo ID. Arrest records in Noble County are public under Oklahoma law unless they involve juveniles or sealed cases.

The Sheriff handles booking records for the county jail. These records show arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts. If someone was arrested in Noble County but the case was filed in a nearby county, the arrest record still stays with the Noble County Sheriff. Warrant checks can be done by calling the courthouse. Active warrants are not always listed online for smaller counties like Noble.

For a broader search, pair the Sheriff's records with an OSCN search and an OSBI statewide check. That three-source approach covers local arrests, court filings, and statewide criminal history all at once.

Access Rules for Noble County

Court records in Noble County are public under the Oklahoma Open Records Act in Title 51. You do not need a reason to ask for records. You do not have to be part of the case. Criminal records show charges, pleas, and sentences. Civil records show filings, motions, and judgments.

Noble County Clerk Connie Smith can be reached by email at csmith@noblecountyclerk.com or by phone at 580-336-2141. The fax number is 580-336-2841. For purchasing questions, call 580-336-2596. The land records search is available through OKCountyRecords.com. These records go back to 1893, which makes Noble County one of the oldest record sets in the state.

Juvenile cases are sealed. Adoptions are private. Expunged cases are removed entirely from public databases, including OSCN and OSBI. Mental health proceedings are restricted. Sealed cases need a court order for access. Under Title 22, Section 18, an expunged record is wiped from every system. All other records can be viewed for free at the courthouse, with copies available at standard fees of $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 per page after that.

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Nearby Counties

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