Rogers County lawyer for family, injury & criminal defense

Legal Help Across Rogers County
When you need a Rogers County lawyer who knows the local courts, timelines, and filing rules, Price Law is ready to help. Our attorneys handle
family law, criminal defense, and personal injury cases from Claremore to Chelsea, with practical guidance that fits how this county works.

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Counties, Courts & Filing

Most county matters run through the Rogers County District Court in Claremore. We plan filings around docket schedules, coordinate with municipal courts when needed, and keep clients updated so there are fewer surprises and fewer missed hours from work.

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Practice Areas That Matter Here

Families in Oologah and Verdigris call about custody plans and support orders. Drivers in Inola and Catoosa ask about crash claims and uninsured motorist coverage. Defendants in Chelsea and Foyil need quick answers after an arrest. We cover the full range of county needs and explain next steps in plain English.

Towns, Roads & Landmarks We Serve

We regularly work with clients in Oologah, Verdigris, Inola, Foyil, Chelsea, Catoosa, and Tiawah. Many cases connect to Hwy 20, Route 66, Oologah Lake, and the industrial corridors where traffic injuries and shift schedules affect hearings and recovery plans.

Why Choose A Rogers County Firm

Local procedures move fast. Knowing the judges, prosecutors, and clerks makes a difference in everything from bond conditions to hearing timelines. Price Law builds strategies around these realities so clients stay a step ahead.

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Questions We Hear In Rogers County

  • Will my case be in Claremore

    Most county cases are heard in Claremore. If your situation started in another county or involves tribal jurisdiction, we will confirm the venue and handle filings in the right court.

  • Do you appear in municipal courts too

    Yes. We appear in municipal courts across the county and coordinate those dates with district court settings.

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