Kingfisher County Dissolution Of Marriage

Kingfisher County processes dissolution of marriage cases at the Court Clerk office in Kingfisher, the county seat. The county is located in central Oklahoma, northwest of the Oklahoma City metro area. It is a rural county with a steady but manageable volume of civil filings each year. The courthouse in Kingfisher is where all dissolution of marriage petitions are filed, where records are kept, and where you go to get copies of case documents. The clerk's staff handles everything from intake to certified copies for residents across the county.

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Kingfisher County Dissolution Of Marriage Quick Facts

Kingfisher County Seat
~$252 Filing Fee
FD Case Prefix
Free OSCN Search

Kingfisher County Court Clerk Office

The clerk's office in Kingfisher manages all court filings for the county. It is a small operation. Dissolution of marriage cases land on the civil docket. Each new filing gets an FD prefix case number. The staff processes petitions, maintains case files, and provides copies to anyone who asks. They are the first and last stop for dissolution of marriage matters in this county.

OfficeKingfisher County Court Clerk
Address101 S Main St, Kingfisher, OK 73750
Phone(405) 375-3813
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

To file, bring your completed petition and the fee. The clerk stamps your papers and issues a case number. You get a file-stamped copy for your records. Need to check on an existing dissolution of marriage? Walk in and give the staff a name or case number. They pull files from storage. Certified copies take a bit longer to prepare since the clerk has to add the official stamp and signature. You can also send a mail request for copies. Include the fee, enough case details for them to find the right file, and a self-addressed envelope.

Searching Dissolution Of Marriage Records in Kingfisher County

The best free tool is OSCN. Go to the search page, select Kingfisher County, and type in the name you are looking for. The results list cases by number, date, and type. Dissolution of marriage cases have the FD prefix. You can see docket entries, hearing dates, and case status right on the screen. It is fast and free.

Below is the OSCN search portal for Kingfisher County.

OSCN docket search page for Kingfisher County dissolution of marriage cases

This free state tool shows docket data for dissolution of marriage filings in Kingfisher County.

On Demand Court Records gives the same information with a slightly different layout. Some users prefer it. Both are completely free for basic case searches. What you will not get from either site is the actual documents. Docket info is all they have. If you need copies of a petition, decree, or other document from a Kingfisher County dissolution of marriage case, the clerk's office is your only option.

In person lookups are always available during business hours. Go to the courthouse, tell the clerk what you need, and they find it. Having a case number makes it faster but a name search works too. The office does not get overwhelmed with requests, so the wait is typically short.

Filing for Dissolution Of Marriage in Kingfisher County

Twelve grounds exist for dissolution of marriage in Oklahoma under Title 43 Section 101. Most people file on incompatibility. There is no need to prove fault. State that you and your spouse can not get along and the court accepts it. Other grounds like adultery or cruelty require proof, which is why most filers avoid them.

You must meet the residency test in Title 43 Section 103 before you file. That means six months living in Oklahoma and 30 days in Kingfisher County. Once you qualify, file your petition at the clerk's office with the $252 fee. The clerk opens the case and gives you an FD number.

Filing activates an automatic temporary injunction under Title 43 Section 110. It stops both parties from dumping assets, ending insurance, or making life hard for each other while the case is pending. The injunction lasts until the judge finalizes the dissolution of marriage with a signed decree.

How long you wait depends on kids. Title 43 Section 107.1 says 90 days when minor children are part of the case. Ten days when there are none. Once the waiting period is up, the court can enter the decree. Remember that Title 43 Section 127 blocks remarriage for six months after the decree date.

What Kingfisher County Dissolution Of Marriage Records Contain

The petition kicks off the file. It names both spouses, states the marriage date, lays out the grounds, and details what the filer wants in terms of property, custody, and support. A summons goes to the other party next. If they respond, that document joins the file too.

Contested cases build up more paperwork. Motions for temporary custody, support orders, and requests for hearings add to the stack. Discovery documents and financial affidavits might appear as well. In Kingfisher County, farm land and agricultural assets sometimes complicate the property division side of a dissolution of marriage. Those cases tend to have thicker files. Uncontested cases, on the other hand, can be just a few pages.

The decree is the final word. It spells out every detail of the dissolution. Property goes where the judge says. Custody is assigned. Support is set. Both parties must follow what it says. The clerk files the decree and it becomes a permanent part of the Kingfisher County dissolution of marriage record. People need certified copies for name changes, bank updates, insurance changes, and government paperwork. The clerk provides those copies at the counter or by mail.

Fees for Kingfisher County Dissolution Of Marriage

The filing fee is around $252 to open a case. If that is too much, a pauper's affidavit lets you ask the judge to waive the cost. You have to show proof of your financial situation.

Copies of dissolution of marriage records follow Title 28 Section 31. The first page is $1.00. Each extra page costs $0.50. Certification runs $0.50 on top of the copy fee. Name searches through the clerk's records are $5.00 per name for every seven-year block searched. Every Oklahoma county charges the same. Kingfisher County is no exception.

Legal Help for Dissolution Of Marriage in Kingfisher County

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma can help Kingfisher County residents who meet income requirements. They handle dissolution of marriage cases and other family law matters. Oklahoma Law Help is free for everyone and has self-filing forms and guides.

Want a private attorney? The Oklahoma Bar Association referral service connects you with local family law lawyers. Some attorneys based in the OKC metro area take cases in Kingfisher County since it is nearby. Free first consultations are fairly common. The courthouse in Kingfisher may have basic self-help packets available for people who plan to file their dissolution of marriage without a lawyer.

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Cities in Kingfisher County

No cities in Kingfisher County have a population large enough for a dedicated page. Kingfisher is the county seat and main town. All dissolution of marriage filings go through the Court Clerk at the courthouse in Kingfisher.

Nearby Counties

Kingfisher County borders several counties. Each has its own Court Clerk for dissolution of marriage filings.