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How to Request Detention Records by Mail from Comanche County (Lawton)

Need copies of detention-related court records but can't visit in person? You can request them by mail through the Comanche County Court Clerk's Civil Office. Just complete the Records Request form, include the copy fee, and add a self-addressed stamped envelope so they can mail everything back to you.

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How to Request Detention Records by Mail from Comanche County (Lawton)

Your mail request needs three things: the completed Records Request form, payment for the copies, and a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) for return mailing. Put it all together and send it to the Comanche County Court Clerk's Civil Office at the address below.

Copy fees start at $1.00 for the first page. That's your base cost - additional pages add to the total.

Each additional page after the first costs $0.50. Not sure how many pages you'll need? Call ahead for a page count (see the estimate section below) so you send the right amount.

Payment must be a money order or cashier's check. The clerk's office won't accept personal checks or cash for mail requests.

Mail your records request to: Comanche County Court Clerk - Civil Office 315 SW 5th Street, Suite 504 Lawton, OK 73501

  • Completed Records Request form
  • Payment for the copy fees
  • Self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE)
How to Request Detention Records by Mail from Comanche County (Lawton)

Before mailing anything, call 580-355-4017 to get a page count and total cost. This way you'll include the right payment amount and avoid delays.

Copy fees run $1.00 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page, so the page count determines your total. Once you have it, put the completed Records Request form, fee payment, and your SASE in one envelope and mail it off.

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