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Dealing with probate while grieving is overwhelming. This guide makes the process clearer. Probate in Comanche County depends on estate size—estates under $50,000 may qualify for a simplified procedure. The District Court accepts filings in person and online.
Probate is the court-supervised process of settling someone's estate after they die — validating the will, paying debts and taxes, and transferring what's left to the heirs. In Comanche County, probate runs through the District Court at 315 Southwest 5th Street, Room 504, Lawton.
The personal representative opens the case, gives notice to heirs and creditors, files an inventory of the estate's assets, settles outstanding debts and taxes, and then distributes the remainder under the will — or under Oklahoma intestacy law when there is no will.
Most Oklahoma estates take 6 months58 O.S. §§ 171Verified Jun 11, 2026 to 12 months58 O.S. §§ 171Verified Jun 11, 2026 to move through this process. The 2 months58 O.S. § 331Verified Jun 11, 2026 creditor claim window is the largest fixed piece of that timeline — a mandatory wait regardless of how simple the estate is.
Probate cases in Comanche County are filed with the District Court, located at 315 Southwest 5th Street, Room 504, Lawton, OK 73501. The clerk's office is open 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday. Reach the clerk at 580-355-4017.
E-filing is available but optional in Comanche County. Many families filing without an attorney prefer paper filing at the clerk's office.
Probate and guardianship filings are handled by the Civil Division in Room 207. Small claims, adoptions, and protective orders are handled separately in Room 205.
Handling an estate in Comanche County, Oklahoma means working through both immediate tasks (securing property, ordering death certificates, stopping benefits) and the formal probate process at the District Court at 315 Southwest 5th Street, Room 504, Lawton.
Probate matters here are routed through the Probate (Civil Division). Knowing which office handles what saves time during the first few weeks.
Comanche County has local procedures worth knowing before you start: Probate and guardianship filings are handled by the Civil Division in Room 207. Small claims, adoptions, and protective orders are handled separately in Room 205.
Whether probate is necessary in Comanche County depends on how the deceased's assets were titled and what estate planning was in place. The local court is the District Court at 315 Southwest 5th Street, Room 504, Lawton.
Comanche County has local procedures that affect when and how to file: Probate and guardianship filings are handled by the Civil Division in Room 207. Small claims, adoptions, and protective orders are handled separately in Room 205.
Assets in a funded revocable living trust pass directly to beneficiaries without probate. Life insurance, retirement accounts with named beneficiaries, and jointly-held property with survivorship rights also transfer automatically. Only assets titled solely in the deceased's name — or caught by a pour-over will for unfunded trust assets — go through the District Court.
Estates valued under $50,00058 O.S. §§ 171Verified Jun 11, 2026 may qualify for a simplified Small Estate Affidavit58 O.S. §§ 171Verified Jun 11, 2026 in Oklahoma after waiting 10 days58 O.S. §§ 171Verified Jun 11, 2026. Above that threshold, full probate through the District Court is typically required.
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Opening probate at the District Court requires the original will (or proof there isn't one), a certified death certificate, and documentation of assets — deeds, account statements, vehicle titles. Asset titling is what separates probate property from everything that passes automatically.
Without a valid will, inheritance in Comanche County is governed by Oklahoma statute rather than the deceased's wishes. The law assigns shares based on family structure—and the default distribution often catches families off guard.
Use the tool below to see how Oklahoma divides the estate:
Surviving spouses in Oklahoma can elect to take 50%84 O.S. § 44Verified Jun 11, 2026 of the estate regardless of the will. This election must be filed at the District Court within 0 days84 O.S. § 44Verified Jun 11, 2026 of receiving probate notice.
Oklahoma provides constitutional homestead protection. The surviving spouse has a lifetime right to remain in the primary residence, and creditors cannot force its sale to satisfy estate debts.
The District Court can approve a family allowance for the surviving spouse and minor children while the estate is being settled. This has priority over creditor claims.
Creditors must be notified through newspaper publication in Comanche County for 2Okla. Stat. tit. 58, §§ 331, 333, 591Verified Jun 11, 2026 consecutive weeks, and known creditors receive direct written notice. The claim deadline is 2 monthsOkla. Stat. tit. 58, §§ 331, 333, 591Verified Jun 11, 2026 from first publication.
Oklahoma has adopted digital asset access laws, allowing executors to manage the deceased's email, social media, and online accounts as part of estate administration.
Property owned in other states requires separate "ancillary" probate proceedings in each state. Oklahoma recognizes out-of-state personal representatives, which simplifies the process for families.
Data sourced from Oklahoma statutes and official state code. How we research.
The District Court for Comanche County is located in Lawton, Oklahoma. Full address, phone, hours, and e-filing details are listed on this page.
A simple probate in Oklahoma typically closes in 4–6 months. Average estates run 6–12 months. Complex estates with disputes or tax issues can take 12–24 months. Timing in Comanche County tracks the state range unless the docket is unusually backed up.
No. Oklahoma allows estates under $50,000 to use a Small Estate Affidavit and skip formal probate. The waiting period is 10 days after death. Use the Oklahoma probate decision tool to see if the estate qualifies.
When there is no will, Oklahoma's intestate succession rules decide who inherits. Spouses, children, and parents are prioritized in that order. The Comanche County probate court applies the state rules without variation. See who inherits in Oklahoma for the exact order.
A revocable living trust is the cleanest way for most families to skip probate entirely. Assets titled to the trust pass to beneficiaries without court involvement, filing fees, or the Comanche County probate docket. Create a revocable trust online to avoid putting your family through this process later.
Comanche County
315 Southwest 5th Street, Room 504
Lawton, OK 73501
Phone:
580-355-4017Fax:
580-248-5068
Hours:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday
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