Department Head: Jason Adams
The Criminal and Traffic division receives filed cases relating to Criminal Felony, Misdemeanor and Wildlife offenses for more than twenty-five (25) law enforcement agencies throughout Tulsa County. They also maintain:
Traffic Ticket Personal Appearance
If your ticket does not have a predetermined fine stated on the ticket you may call us or come to the Criminal & Traffic Department, where we can tell you what steps to take next. If you wish to protest the ticket you must make a personal appearance to an Assistant District Attorney in Room 172 in the Tulsa County Courthouse between 8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on the date stated on your ticket. If you need to show proof of insurance, have an expired tag, or need an extension of time on your ticket you will need to make a personal appearance to the District Attorney in Room 172.
Payment Plan
If you are NOT going to protest the ticket, and you need to arrange a payment plan for your fine, you may come directly to the Cost Administration Counter on the second floor in the Court Clerk’s Office and they will assist you in those arrangements.
Traffic Ticket with Fine Amount Stated
If your ticket had an amount stated on it you may pay in person at the Court Clerk’s Office or mail your payment to:
Tulsa County Court Clerk Criminal & Traffic Department 500 S. Denver Ave Room 200 Tulsa, OK 74103Payment Options in Person: Cash, Personal or Cashier's Check, Money Order and Credit Card
Payment Options by Mail: Personal or Cashier's Check
Make Checks Payable to: Don Newberry Court Clerk
Payment Option Online: E-Payment: must have your ticket number.
Municipal Traffic Ticket
NOTE: Traffic tickets issued by the Tulsa Municipal Police Department cannot be paid in the courthouse but must be processed next door in the Tulsa Police Headquarters building.