A complete guide to parking, county building information, and the go-to Oklahoma County law firm for real estate, estate planning, probate, and business matters.

If you’re planning a trip to the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, knowing where to go and how to get there can make your visit much smoother. Whether you’re attending a hearing, filing documents, checking records, or meeting with an attorney about real estate disputes, evictions, probate matters, quiet title actions, lien and deed issues, business contracts, or other legal concerns, this guide covers what you need to know before you arrive.

Understanding the Courthouse Complex

The Oklahoma County Courthouse is located at 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102. This building has been the official home of the Oklahoma County District Court for decades.

The Oklahoma County Office Building, sometimes called the Courthouse Annex is located at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102. This building is next to the courthouse but is technically a separate building, even though the two are connected by a pedestrian skywalk.

At the time this article was published, Google Maps actually showed the “Oklahoma County Courthouse” in the incorrect location.

Which Building Do I Go To for Court in Oklahoma County?

If your appointment, hearing, or filing is in the district court, you’ll most likely go to the main 321 Park Ave Courthouse, which is the building on the South side of the county office.

See the Oklahoma County District Court Directory.

If you’re heading to the Oklahoma County Clerk’s office, County Treasurer’s office, or county administration services, you will most likely go to the 320 Robert S. Kerr building, which is the building on the North side of the courthouse.

See the Oklahoma County Offices Directory.

Parking Options At Oklahoma County Courthouse

Finding parking near the courthouse downtown can be challenging, especially on busy docket days (like criminal or civil trial weeks, or weeks before major holidays). Here are three common options:

  1. Metro Parking Garage, 321 Robert S. Kerr Ave. This is the most convenient public parking garage for courthouse visitors because it is just across the street from the county office building. Note: this garage uses a ticket system, and you must take your ticket with you when you park, and pay with cash at the kiosk on the first floor on your way back to your vehicle.
  2. Plaza Parking Garage, 227 Robert S. Kerr Ave. This is another public parking garage near the courthouse and county building.
  3. Street Parking. Note: most street parking in Oklahoma City uses the Flowbird parking app/system. You can download the Flowbird app or pay with coins or card at each parking station kiosk. City parking enforcement is active year round.

What Does the Oklahoma County Courthouse Do?

At the courthouse, you can file new court cases, attend court hearings and trials, speak to court officials as needed, and research legal information in the Oklahoma County Law Library.

Our firm routinely handles real estate cases in Oklahoma County Court like quiet title actions, boundary disputes, and deed issues; probate matters related to wills, trusts, estates, guardianships, etc.; business disputes, business contract enforcement, and more.

What does the Oklahoma County Clerk Do?

At the Oklahoma County Building, you can file deeds, liens, and mortgages, obtain copies of land records, pay county property taxes, etc.

The following offices are located in the Oklahoma County Building, sometimes called the Courthouse Annex building:

Tips for Attending Oklahoma County Court

  1. Arrive early – downtown parking and security lines can take time, especially on busy days
  2. Check your paperwork ahead of time – know which building you need, which courtroom you should be in, and who the assigned judge is
  3. Bring identification – appropriate ID is often required for certain filings, hearings, etc.
  4. Use OSCN before you go – verify your hearing time, filing status, and other details online

Find a Lawyer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

If you’re dealing with a legal issue, whether it’s a real estate related dispute, probate or guardianship matter, commercial eviction case, or business litigation/contract enforcement, talking to an experienced Oklahoma attorney can make a big difference. Your rights and property interests deserve careful handling, and seasoned local lawyers can help guide you through court procedures, filings, and strategy.

Contact Avenue Legal Group today for a fast, free consultation and to get the help you need. Call or text 405-938-3107 or email max@avenuelegalgroup.com to set an appointment.

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