Cache Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Cache, Oklahoma government websites.
The governing body of Cache, Oklahoma, is the Cache City Council, which consists of five elected members. Council members are elected at-large and serve staggered terms of four years each. This structure allows for continuity and representation of the community's interests in local governance. Council meeting schedules are available through the local government office.
The Cache Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for this small town, dedicated to maintaining safety and security for its residents. If you need to obtain criminal records, the process begins at the Cache Police Department, where individuals can request arrest records, mugshots, and booking records. Individuals may access the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) for detailed criminal history checks. The OSBI provides online access to a criminal history search tool, which offers a convenient option for obtaining records. Have personal information ready, such as full names and dates of birth, to expedite the search process. In matters of judicial proceedings, Cache falls under the jurisdiction of the Comanche County District Court, which handles a variety of cases including civil, criminal, and family law. Residents can request court records by visiting the courthouse in person and speaking with the clerks, or by using the court's online portal, which offers access to various public documents and case information. Vital records, including birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees, can be obtained through the Comanche County Clerk's Office or the Oklahoma State Department of Health, depending on the specific record needed. Property records are accessible through the county assessor and recorder’s offices, both of which provide online resources for property searches. Individuals interested in filing general public records requests can do so under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, which typically mandates a response within 5 to 10 business days. This commitment to open governance helps foster public trust and engagement in local affairs.