Find Divorce Decree Records in Texas County

Texas County divorce decree records are held by the Court Clerk at the District Court in Guymon, Oklahoma, the county seat of the largest county in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The Court Clerk maintains all divorce filings, final decrees, and dissolution documents for cases heard in the Texas County District Court. You can search Texas County divorce cases online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network at no cost, or visit the Guymon courthouse in person to request copies of specific divorce decree documents. This page covers how to find, search, and obtain Texas County divorce records from the right source.

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Texas County Divorce Decree Overview

Guymon County Seat
1st Judicial District
FD Divorce Case Prefix
1907 Records Start

Texas County Court Clerk in Guymon

The Texas County Court Clerk is the official keeper of all district court records in Guymon, including divorce decree filings. The clerk's office handles requests for divorce decree copies, certified documents, and access to case files. Staff can search records by name or case number. In-person visits to the Guymon courthouse are the fastest way to get copies, though mail requests are also accepted.

Texas County is part of the 1st Judicial District. The Texas County District Court handles all family law matters, including divorce cases filed under Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Divorce cases carry the FD prefix, which stands for Family/Divorce. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search case records during business hours. The Texas County government website also provides general information about county offices and services.

Office Texas County Court Clerk
Clerk Monica Burden
Mailing Address PO Box 1076, Guymon, OK 73942
Phone (580) 338-5555
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Judicial District 1st District
Online Search OSCN Docket Search
County Website texas.okcounties.org

The clerk can provide copies and certified documents but cannot give legal advice or help you interpret the terms of a divorce decree.

The Texas County District Court page on OSCN is the direct link to the online docket system for searching divorce decree cases filed in Guymon.

Texas County District Court divorce decree records search portal in Guymon Oklahoma

The OSCN portal above covers Texas County FD filings and lets you identify case numbers before contacting the Court Clerk for certified copies or plain photocopies of the decree.

Texas County Government and Divorce Records Access

The Texas County government website provides general contact information for county offices, including the Court Clerk. While the county website does not host a searchable divorce decree database, it is useful for finding the correct mailing address, phone numbers, and office hours before submitting a records request.

Texas County Oklahoma government website for divorce decree records contact information

Texas County is the largest county by area in the Oklahoma Panhandle and one of the more remote jurisdictions in the state. Planning ahead before making a trip to Guymon is important. The county government site lists up-to-date office hours and any closures that might affect your visit.

Fees for Texas County Divorce Decree Copies

Getting a copy of a divorce decree from the Texas County Court Clerk involves standard per-page fees. Plain copies cost $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page. Certified copies carry the court seal and cost more. Certification adds between $0.50 and $5.00 depending on what is needed. If you do not have the case number and the clerk must search for the file, an additional search fee of $5.00 to $15.00 may apply.

Mail requests require payment by check or money order made out to the Texas County Court Clerk. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope and allow one to two weeks for processing. Cash payments are not accepted through the mail. Fee amounts can change, so contact the clerk at (580) 338-5555 to confirm current costs before sending a mail request.

Oklahoma Divorce Decree Laws in Texas County

Texas County divorce cases follow Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which governs all aspects of marriage and divorce in the state. Title 43 sets out the grounds for divorce, residency requirements, property division rules, and how custody and support are handled. The same rules apply in Texas County as in every other county in Oklahoma. There is no separate Panhandle-specific divorce law.

Under Title 43 Section 102, at least one spouse must have lived in Oklahoma for six months before filing. You also must have lived in Texas County for at least 30 days before filing there. If children are involved, the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act adds requirements about where a case can be heard. The court must have proper jurisdiction over both the marriage and any minor children before it can issue a final divorce decree.

Oklahoma allows both fault and no-fault divorce. Most cases in Texas County are filed on the grounds of incompatibility, which requires no proof of wrongdoing by either party. Fault grounds under Title 43 Section 101 include abandonment, adultery, extreme cruelty, and felony imprisonment. The grounds chosen rarely affect how the court divides property but can matter in some custody situations. The Oklahoma Historical Society holds older records that may help with genealogical research into early Texas County divorce cases from the first decades of statehood.

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Nearby County Divorce Decree Records

Texas County sits in the Oklahoma Panhandle and borders only two other Oklahoma counties. If a divorce was filed in a neighboring county, the Court Clerk for that county maintains the records.