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  2. Cleveland County received $55 million through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to promote recovery from the negative impacts of the pandemic. Thoughtful investment required identifying impacts, needs and solutions.

  3. This site will provide the same information about assessed property in this county that has always been a matter of public record. For your convenience you will be able to search for information by owner name, physical address or through our parcel maps.

  4. The County Clerk serves as records keeper for the County. All documents relating to real estate i.e. deeds, mortgages, mineral interests, plats, liens, judgments as well as State and Federal tax liens and military discharge records.

  5. The Court Clerk is an elected Constitutional officer with a 4-year term entrusted with the duty of recording and preserving all state records of the District Courts of Cleveland County's judicial district.

  6. County Sheriff's Office. The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office provides professional law enforcement to the citizens of Cleveland County, Oklahoma through efficient and effective methods. This mission encompasses: Civil process, Community patrol, Functions of courthouse security, Investigations & Operation of detention facility.

  7. The Cleveland County District Court Clerk releases records including: divorce, small claims, marriage license, evictions, civil case filings/name changes and criminal cases.

  8. Marriage License. The Marriage License Department's operating hours are Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays. Please arrive early. Download Marriage License Information Sheet here.

  9. City of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma State Court Network. Oklahoma Tax Commission. Government Websites by CivicPlus®. County Clerk. Court Clerk. Assessor. Job Opportunities. Maps.

  10. Learn about the departments related to the County Clerk including Real Estate, Tax Liens, and more.

  11. This role is responsible for developing and executing strategies to advocate for the County’s legislative priorities, monitoring policy changes, and fostering strong relationships with local, state, and federal lawmakers to advance the County’s interests. Learn more and apply here.