Cimarron County Divorce Records Search

Cimarron County divorce records are housed at the District Court in Boise City, the westernmost county seat in the Oklahoma Panhandle. With fewer than 3,000 residents, Cimarron County is the least populous county in the state, but it still keeps full divorce case files at the courthouse. The Court Clerk at 507 E Main St handles record requests, certified copies, and case searches. You can also look up Cimarron County divorce dockets online through the state courts network. Because Boise City is over 300 miles from Oklahoma City, mail requests are common for people who cannot make the trip in person.

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Cimarron County Divorce Records at a Glance

~2,500 Population
~$250 Filing Fee
Boise City County Seat
1st Judicial District

Cimarron County Divorce Case Lookup

The Cimarron County OSCN docket page lets you search divorce case data for free. Enter a name or case number. Divorce cases use the FD prefix in Cimarron County. Because the case volume is low, search results tend to be short and easy to sort through. The system pulls up all docket entries for each case, showing petition dates, hearings, and final orders.

You can also go to the OSCN main search page and pick Cimarron County from the list. The Sounds Like tool and date range filters are there if you need them. Most Cimarron County divorce records from the late 1990s forward are in the online system. Older cases would require a call or visit to the clerk at (580) 544-2250.

Getting Cimarron County Divorce Copies

Certified copies of Cimarron County divorce decrees are issued by the Court Clerk in Boise City. Standard Oklahoma copy fees apply. The first page is $1.00 and each page after that runs $0.50. Certification costs $5.00 and adds the court seal. You need that seal for legal uses. Plain copies are cheaper but not certified.

Given the remote location, mail requests are a practical choice for many people. Send a written request to the Cimarron County Court Clerk at 507 E Main St, Boise City, OK 73933. Include the full names of both parties, the year of the divorce, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payment by check or money order. The clerk will search the file and mail back the copies. The small office handles requests with personalized attention, though staffing hours may be limited compared to bigger counties.

If you visit in person, the courthouse is open Monday through Friday during business hours. Call ahead to confirm exact times since small-county offices sometimes have shorter days. Bring your photo ID and any details you have about the case. The clerk can pull records quickly because the volume of files is manageable.

Note: Cimarron County has limited staff, so calling ahead before an in-person visit is a good idea.

Cimarron County Divorce Filing Rules

Filing for divorce in Cimarron County starts at the District Court in Boise City. Oklahoma's Title 43, Section 101 sets out the grounds for dissolution. Incompatibility is the no-fault option most filers pick. The filing fee is around $250. Under Title 43, Section 102, at least one spouse must have lived in Oklahoma for six months and in Cimarron County for 30 days before the petition can go in.

Cases without children can finish in as few as ten days if both sides agree. The 90-day waiting period in Title 43, Section 107.1 kicks in when minor children are involved. Every document filed becomes part of the public record. Cimarron County has maintained its divorce records since statehood in 1907. Before that, this area was part of what was called "No Man's Land," and records from that era are scarce. The Panhandle had no formal government for decades, so court records only begin once Oklahoma organized the territory. Any family research that predates 1907 will not find divorce files in Cimarron County. The courthouse in Boise City is the sole source for all post-statehood case files in this part of the state.

Cimarron County Divorce Record Details

A Cimarron County divorce decree contains the standard set of information. Both parties are listed by full legal name. The marriage date and location are noted, along with the date the court granted the divorce. Property division, debt allocation, and any alimony provisions are all spelled out. When children are part of the case, custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and child support orders are included. Name restoration shows up if a party asked for it.

The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides free access to Cimarron County divorce case dockets.

Cimarron County Oklahoma divorce records search on OSCN

All Cimarron County records are kept at the courthouse in Boise City. The low case volume means everything is on-site and accessible. There is no off-site storage to worry about. For historical or genealogy research, the Oklahoma Historical Society may have additional context about the Panhandle region.

Legal Help in Cimarron County

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma offers help to residents across the state, including Cimarron County. If you meet their income requirements, they can provide guidance and connect you with divorce forms that work in Oklahoma District Courts. These forms follow the rules in Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

Oklahoma's Open Records Act makes most Cimarron County divorce records available to anyone. Sealed cases are rare in this small county. The clerk at the Boise City courthouse can tell you whether a specific file is open for public access.

Note: The OSDH can issue a $15 verification letter for divorces from 1968 to the present if you just need confirmation.

Nearby Counties

Cimarron County is at the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle. Its Oklahoma neighbor is:

The county also borders Baca County in Colorado, Union County in New Mexico, and Dallam and Sherman counties in Texas. For any Oklahoma divorce case filed in one of these border areas, Texas County to the east would be the closest other option within the state.

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