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The City of Okmulgee is now taking online Billpay payments through our Billpay portal. You will need to contact the Court Clerk's office to obtain your case number and amount of fine. 918-758-1185. Online Billpay is only for payments in full. If you receive a municipal ticket and wish to plea bargain, please call (918) 758-1132 and ask for the law department, Michael R. Vanderburg is the city attorney. In particular, if you were cited for no drivers license, no insurance or no current tag, a reduced charge and fine is possible if and only if you buy the license or insurance or car tag and bring in proof prior to the court date on the ticket. If you do not wish to challenge the ticket, you may come to City Hall at 111 East 4th Street and see the Court Clerk to pay the full amount. Court costs ($49.00) will be waived if you pay the fine in full prior to the court hearing. Failure to pay the ticket or to come to court and enter a plea will result in a bench warrant for the Okmulgee Criminal Justice Authority (Okmulgee County) for jail services. The maximum fine is $750.00 plus city and state costs, per offense, as ordered by the Judge. (effective 2009) Judge Bill Barksdale presides over the Okmulgee Municipal Court, which is held on Monday afternoons. The Municipal Court processes violations of City ordinances resulting from citizen complaints, traffic citations and misdemeanor arrests. The Municipal Judge is appointed by the City Manager. Arraignments are usually conducted the 2nd Monday in every month at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. in the Municipal Courtroom in City Hall. Trials are conducted on the first Monday of each month at 2 p.m. Juvenile court is held the last Monday of the month at 4 p.m. for arraignments and 3 p.m. for trials. Dates and times are subject to change. Contact the Municipal Court Clerk at (918) 758-1185 for additional information and to confirm court dates and times. |
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