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You can call Rodney’s Bail Bonds; they will complete a free warrant check to determine if you have any warrants.
You can also contact the City of Moore Municipal Court Clerk at 405-793-5040, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday to check warrants. They will be able to:
If you have failed to appear for a court appearance or have not made payments to the court on a case, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. You may need to post a bond to receive a new court date.
If you bonded out, your court date should have been assigned at that time; it should be included in your discharge information.
You can contact the City of Moore Municipal Court Clerk at
405-793-5040, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Call Rodney’s Bail Bonds.
If you want one, every defendant charged with a violation of a city ordinance has a right to be represented by an attorney. If the defendant has an attorney, the attorney can be present during the proceedings and any subsequent proceedings in the case. An attorney can also assist in later getting the charges expunged, if appropriate, in your case. Attorney List
If you choose to plead guilty, the judge will impose punishment. Whatever fines, fees, or court costs are imposed must be taken care of at the front counter with one of the clerks, and you will then be free to leave, and the case will be over. If you need time to pay the fine, speak to the judge and request time; the judge will determine if and how much time will be given.
You may enter a plea of not guilty. To plead not guilty and request a trial, you must appear in person at the Public Counter on or before your court date. The cost to post a bond is the cost of the ticket plus a $35 bond posting fee. Payment is required at the time of bond posting. If a not-guilty plea is entered, an appearance bond will be set, and a new trial date will be given after posting your bond. During the trial, you will be given an opportunity to present testimony and evidence.
If you enter a plea of no contest, the same procedure will be followed as with a plea of guilty. The only significant difference between a guilty plea and a no-contest plea is that a no-contest plea is not considered an admission of guilt if you are sued in a civil lawsuit arising from the facts of the city case. In other words, a no-contest plea cannot be used against you at a civil trial. On the other hand, a guilty plea is an admission on the part of the defendant and may be used against him in a civil lawsuit. For all other purposes, a guilty plea and a no-competition plea are recognized as the same.
Contact the state Department of Public Safety to find out if your driver’s license is suspended. They can give you the fee to reinstate your driver’s license; if you have questions about driver’s license suspension, call (405) 425-2098.
Inappropriate attire is not allowed. This includes shorts, tank tops, or hats in the courtroom unless for religious purposes. Remember, the best thing to wear to a club on Saturday night is probably not the best outfit to wear to court. You do not necessarily need to wear a suit and tie, but what you wear should show respect for the judge and the courtroom.
Other courtroom etiquette
If you fail to pay the fine, post bond, or appear by your court date, your fine and bond amount will be increased to the maximum amount, and additional fees may be added to your case. You may also be charged with a new charge of failure to appear, and a warrant for your arrest will be issued.
If you have additional questions, you can contact the Municipal Court at
(405)297-3261.
Additional Resources:
Do’s and don’ts when you have a warrant.
If you need to post a bond for the City of Oklahoma City, call Rodney’s Bail Bonds at (405)205-0603.