Custer County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Dissolution of marriage cases in Custer County are processed at the Court Clerk office in Arapaho. Custer County is in western Oklahoma, and the courthouse in Arapaho serves all residents who need to file for dissolution of marriage or access existing case records. The District Court handles these filings from start to finish. This page explains how to search records, file a case, understand the fees, and find legal help for dissolution of marriage in Custer County. The process follows the same state laws that apply across Oklahoma, but a few local details are worth knowing.

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Custer County Dissolution Of Marriage Quick Facts

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~$252 Filing Fee
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Custer County Court Clerk Office

The Custer County Court Clerk in Arapaho manages all dissolution of marriage filings. You bring your petition to the clerk's office, pay the filing fee, and receive a case number with the FD prefix. The clerk's staff handles new filings, record requests, and general questions about pending cases.

OfficeCuster County Court Clerk
Address675 B St., Arapaho, OK 73620
Phone(580) 323-3233
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Arapaho is a small town, so the courthouse is easy to find. Walk right in and head to the clerk's office. Staff can tell you where to file, what forms you need, and what the current fee is. They can not give legal advice, but they are helpful with the process side of things. Custer County sees fewer dissolution of marriage filings than the metro counties, so you are less likely to deal with long lines or delays.

Searching Dissolution Of Marriage Records in Custer County

Start with OSCN. Select Custer County, type in a name, and search. FD cases are dissolution of marriage filings. Results give you docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. The tool is free. No sign-up required.

The OSCN search portal for Custer County looks like this.

OSCN docket search page for Custer County dissolution of marriage cases

This is the main free tool for looking up Custer County dissolution of marriage cases online.

ODCR pulls the same court data with a different interface. Try both and use whichever one you prefer. The information is identical.

For in-person record searches, the Custer County Court Clerk in Arapaho can pull case files while you wait. Give the staff a name or FD case number. Call (580) 323-3233 to confirm a dissolution of marriage record is on file before making the drive.

Online searches give you docket information but not full documents. To get copies of the actual dissolution of marriage petition, decree, or other filings, you need to contact the Custer County Court Clerk directly. Go in person or mail a written request with the fees included.

How to File for Dissolution Of Marriage in Custer County

There are 12 legal grounds for dissolution of marriage in Oklahoma under Title 43 Section 101. Incompatibility gets used the most. It is straightforward. You state that you and your spouse can not live together. No blame needed. The court accepts it at face value.

Residency is a hard rule. Title 43 Section 103 requires six months in Oklahoma and 30 days in Custer County before you can file. If you moved to the Weatherford or Clinton area recently, make sure you have hit that 30-day mark before heading to the courthouse in Arapaho.

Once filed, the automatic temporary injunction kicks in under Title 43 Section 110. Neither side can sell property, cancel insurance policies, or take actions meant to harm the other party. The injunction stays active until the final decree is signed. This protects both sides while the dissolution of marriage is pending.

Waiting periods apply. Under Title 43 Section 107.1, cases with minor children wait 90 days. Cases without children wait 10 days. After the wait, the judge can finalize things. And per Title 43 Section 127, neither party can remarry for six months after the decree is entered. That is a statewide rule.

What Custer County Dissolution Of Marriage Records Include

The case file starts with the petition. It names both spouses, states the marriage date, lists the grounds, and details what the filer wants. Custody, property, and support claims are laid out up front. The other spouse receives service and can file an answer within 20 days.

More documents pile up as the case moves along. Temporary orders for custody or spousal support are common. Financial affidavits show income, assets, and debts. If both sides agree, a settlement agreement goes in the file. Contested cases produce more paperwork, including hearing transcripts and discovery documents. All of it becomes part of the Custer County dissolution of marriage record.

The final decree closes the case. The judge signs it after the waiting period ends and any hearings wrap up. The decree spells out the property division, custody plan, support amounts, and any other terms. It is the official end of the marriage. A certified copy from the Custer County Court Clerk serves as legal proof. People use it for name changes, insurance, real estate, and other things that require showing the marriage is over.

Custer County Dissolution Of Marriage Fees

The filing fee for dissolution of marriage in Custer County is around $252. That is the standard rate across Oklahoma. If you can not afford it, you may file a pauper's affidavit and request a waiver from the judge.

Copy fees follow Title 28 Section 31. First page is $1.00. Each extra page is $0.50. Certification costs $0.50 per document. Name searches are $5.00 per name for every seven years searched. These are statewide rates. Custer County charges the same as every other county in the state.

Legal Resources for Dissolution Of Marriage in Custer County

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma has offices that cover western Oklahoma, including Custer County. If you meet their income requirements, they can help with dissolution of marriage filings, forms, and court representation. The Oklahoma Law Help site is another free resource with downloadable forms and self-help guides for dissolution of marriage.

The Oklahoma Bar Association provides free legal information and a referral service. They can connect you with a family law attorney near Weatherford or Clinton. Some lawyers in western Oklahoma offer initial consultations at no cost, so it is worth calling around before deciding to go it alone.

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Cities in Custer County

Weatherford and Clinton are the largest cities in Custer County. Neither meets the population threshold for a dedicated page. All dissolution of marriage filings for Custer County residents go through the Court Clerk office in Arapaho regardless of which city you live in.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Custer County. Each one has its own Court Clerk handling dissolution of marriage cases.