If you have been ordered to pay restitution through the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office, please remit payments by way of a cashier’s check, money order or credit card. Credit card payments may be made in person at our office, at govpaynow.com(use pay location code 4744) or by calling 1-888-604-7888 and using pay location code 4744.
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The Oklahma County District Attorney’s Office accepts payments online through GovPayNet. Payments can be made with a major credit card, debit or pre-paid debit card. Payments can also be made by money order or cashier's check in person at the Courthouse or through regular mail.
Report to the District Attorney's Supervision office on the 1st Floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse in person with photo identification within seven days of sentencing. Following registration, all other communications with our office may be made by email, fax, phone or mail unless otherwise directed by our office.
Defendants who are not on formal supervision while on probation or defendants reporting to a supervising authority other than the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office may be ordered by the court to pay a Cost Fee authorized by Section 991d (A) (2).
The District Attorney’s Offices for Jackson County, Kiowa County, Tillman County, Greer County and Harmon County accept payments online through GovPayNet. Payments can be made with a major credit card, debit or pre-paid debit card. Payments can also be made by money order or cashier's check in person at the Courthouse or through regular mail.
Defendants who are not on formal supervision while on probation or defendants reporting to a supervising authority other than the Tu lsa County District Attorney’s Office may be ordered by the court to pay a Cost Fee authorized by Section 991d (A) (2).
After registration, payments may be made by a cashier’s check, money order or credit card. Credit card payments may be made in person at our office, at govpaynow.com (use pay location code 4743) or by calling 1-888-604-7888 and using pay location code 4743.
The 991 Cost program is a fee only payable to the District Attorney’s Office, and defendants sentenced to this program are not supervised by the District Attorney’s Office. After registration, payments may be made by a cashier’s check, money order or credit card.
To stay in compliance with DA Supervision, monthly proof of address and employment/job searches must be submitted to our office via email, fax, mail, or in person. Proof of address should be written documentation which shows your place of residence (a utility bill or correspondence, etc.). Proof of employment should be a paystub or letter from your employer. Job searches may be emailed from a job search website.
You must pay your DA Supervision fees with a cashier’s check, money order or credit card. Credit card payments may be made in person at our office, at govpaynow.com (use pay location code 4742) or by calling 1-888-604-7888 and using pay location code 4742.
A copy of the Rules and Conditions is given to the defendant to present to the DA Supervision office after leaving court. Probation requirements for defendants in this program include the following: (1) providing monthly proof of residence; (2) providing monthly proof of gainful employment and/or pursuit of gainful employment; (3) providing up to date contact information; (4) maintaining contact with the DA Supervision office; (5) avoiding any negative contact with law enforcment, as well as immediately reporting any negative contact with law enforcement. In addition, defendants must pay a monthly fee to the DA Supervision office as a condition of their probation, and provide proof of completion of any program, assessment or class as ordered by the court.
If you wish to protest the ticket you must make a personal appearance to an Assistant District Attorney in Room 172 in the Tulsa County Courthouse between 8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on the date stated on your ticket. If you need to show proof of insurance, have an expired tag, or need an extension of time on your ticket you will need to make a personal appearance to the District Attorney in Room 172.
Payment Options in Person: Cash, Personal or Cashier's Check, Money Order and Credit Card
NOTE: Traffic tickets issued by the Tulsa Municipal Police Department cannot be paid in the courthouse but must be processed next door in the Tulsa Police Headquarters building .