The Tulsa County Court Clerk is an elected official responsible for maintaining accurate records of all Tulsa County District Court cases, as well as certain licensing documents such as Marriage Licenses and Process Server registration. They provide personnel for thirty-five District, Associate, and Special Judges, collect fines and fees, and maintain statistics regarding the filing and disposition of cases.
In addition, the Tulsa County Court Clerk was the first in the state to implement the Oklahoma Court Information System, a computer system accessible to outside parties via the Internet. The office operates within a budget, with expenditures covering various court-related expenses, and a portion of the collected fines and fees is sent to the State Judicial Fund for the operation of District Courts throughout Oklahoma.
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