Access Edmond Bankruptcy Records
Edmond bankruptcy records are filed through the Western District of Oklahoma Bankruptcy Court in Oklahoma City. Edmond sits in Oklahoma County, just north of the state capital, and is one of the fastest growing cities in the metro area. Searching for bankruptcy filings tied to Edmond means using PACER online, calling the free VCIS phone line, or going to the clerk's office on Dean A. McGee Avenue. The court stores electronic records from 1997 forward. State court records related to bankruptcy can be searched for free through OSCN.
Edmond Bankruptcy Records Overview
Where Edmond Bankruptcy Records Go
Edmond is part of Oklahoma County. Bankruptcy filings from Edmond go to the Western District of Oklahoma at 215 Dean A. McGee Avenue, Suite 147, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The clerk's office phone is (405) 609-5700. They are open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. The help desk can be reached at (405) 609-5555 or toll free at (888) 609-6593.
There is no federal bankruptcy court in Edmond. All cases go to the Oklahoma City courthouse. Electronic filing through CM/ECF is available around the clock. Paper filings must be submitted by 4:00 p.m.
How to Find Edmond Bankruptcy Records
Register for a free PACER account to look up Edmond bankruptcy records online. Choose the Western District of Oklahoma and search by name or case number. Costs are $0.10 per page with a $3.00 cap per document. Judicial opinions are free.
The PACER Case Locator is a nationwide search tool. It checks all federal courts and gives you case numbers, filing dates, and court names. Use this if you are unsure which district handled an Edmond filing.
Free state court records for Edmond are available on OSCN. Oklahoma County cases show up there, including judgments, liens, and civil matters that may tie into a bankruptcy proceeding. No registration needed.
The OSCN docket search covers Oklahoma County state court records that may connect to Edmond bankruptcy filings.
Edmond Bankruptcy Record Costs
Under 28 U.S.C. § 1930, Chapter 7 filings cost $338 and Chapter 13 costs $313. Chapter 11 is $1,738. Chapter 12 runs $278. These federal fees apply to every Edmond bankruptcy case.
Getting copies of existing Edmond bankruptcy records costs $0.10 per page at a public terminal. Clerk copies are $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $12 each. A records search is $34 per name. Payments are accepted through Pay.gov, including credit cards, debit cards, and ACH transfers.
Note: PACER waives quarterly charges under $30, so many Edmond bankruptcy record searches cost nothing at all.
Edmond Court Records Access
The Edmond Municipal Court is at 120 E. Main Street, Edmond, OK 73034. Call (405) 359-4360 or email court@edmondok.com. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The court handles traffic violations, criminal misdemeanor cases, and municipal ordinance violations. The Edmond District Court is at 28 East Main Street, (405) 359-4515.
The Edmond municipal court page provides court hours, contact details, and links to records request forms.
Pay Edmond municipal court fines online at edmondok.municipalonlinepayments.com. Electronic copies are free. Physical copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Fees under $2.00 may be waived.
The Edmond court payment portal accepts online payments and lets you search for court cases by citation number.
Oklahoma County Records for Edmond
The Oklahoma County Court Clerk, Rick Warren, is at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Room 409, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Phone is (405) 713-1705. While bankruptcy is federal, Oklahoma County handles state court matters tied to bankruptcies. Judgment liens, garnishments, and civil actions may show up in county records.
Records requests can also go through the Edmond records request form. Police records go to the police department. Court records go to the municipal court. Other records go to the city clerk.
Edmond Bankruptcy Exemptions
Edmond residents filing bankruptcy use Oklahoma state exemptions under Title 31. The homestead exemption covers up to 1 acre in Edmond city limits with unlimited value. Vehicle equity up to $7,500 is exempt. Household furniture has unlimited protection for personal use. Tools of trade get up to $10,000.
Retirement plans are fully exempt. Wages earned in the 90 days before filing are 75% protected. You must have lived in Oklahoma for at least 730 days to use state exemptions. The court clerk maintains records of all exemption schedules filed by Edmond debtors under Rule 5003.
Free Edmond Bankruptcy Record Lookups
The VCIS phone line is free at 1-866-222-8029. It works 24/7. Press 1, enter 65, then press 4 for Western District. You get debtor names, case numbers, attorneys, and discharge dates. Public terminals at the courthouse are free to view. Printing costs $0.10 per page.
Older Edmond bankruptcy records may be at the National Archives. Cases closed before 1995 get sent to the NARA center in Kansas City. SmartScan copies run $11 plus $9.90 plus $0.65 per page.