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Beaver County Process Server - Panhandle Coverage You Can Count On

Just Legal Solutions provides licensed, bonded process serving across Beaver County, Oklahoma, with full coverage of Beaver, Forgan, Turpin, Knowles, Gate, and Floris. From the dunes north of town to the cattle country along the Cimarron River, our servers know how to navigate the Oklahoma Panhandle and get your documents into the right hands.


Beaver County Process Server You Can Trust

Beaver County is the easternmost of Oklahoma's three Panhandle counties, a place where ranches stretch for miles, the wind never quits, and the Cimarron River cuts a sandy path through wide-open country. The county seat of Beaver is best known for its annual World Cow Chip Throwing Championship, but for attorneys and creditors, it is also the legal anchor of one of Oklahoma's most isolated regions. Process serving here is not the same as serving in Oklahoma City or Tulsa, and that is exactly why local experience matters.

Just Legal Solutions covers Beaver County with servers who understand Panhandle distances, gravel-road addressing, and the realities of cattle and energy work. We are licensed Oklahoma process servers, fully bonded, and we treat every Beaver County job with the care it deserves. From a single defendant in Forgan to a stack of subpoenas spread between Turpin and Gate, we get it served and documented.


Beaver County Courthouse Information

DetailInformation
Address111 W 2nd St, Beaver, OK 73932
Phone(580) 625-3151
County SeatBeaver
RegionOklahoma Panhandle

The Beaver County Court Clerk's office is generally open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. All returns of service for Beaver County District Court cases are filed with the clerk at the Second Street courthouse, and we coordinate hand-filing or e-filing as your case requires.


We Serve All of Beaver County

Beaver County is roughly 1,800 square miles in size with a relatively small population, which means addresses are spread out and rural-route designations are common. We cover the entire county.

Primary Service Areas

  • Beaver – County seat and largest community in the county. Location of the courthouse, county offices, and Beaver Dunes State Park to the north. Same-day and rush service available throughout the city.
  • Forgan – Northern Beaver County town along US-270/US-64. A small farming and ranching community where most residents are well known to neighbors.
  • Turpin – South-central community along US-83 with strong agricultural and energy-sector ties.
  • Gate – Far southeastern Beaver County community near the Harper County line; rural service requires careful address verification.

Rural Beaver County Service

  • Knowles – Tiny unincorporated community in north-central Beaver County.
  • Floris – Even smaller community where rural-route addressing is the norm.
  • Cattle ranches, feedlots, and oil-and-gas worker housing scattered across the Cimarron River valley and the high prairie.
  • Section-line and county-road addresses throughout the unincorporated parts of the county.

Pricing for Beaver County Process Serving

Service starts at $35 for a single attempt, which is suited to cases where the address is fully verified and you need one decisive try at the door. Standard service starts at $60 (up to 3 attempts) and is the default for most civil, family, and collection work in Beaver County. Rush service starts at $100 when the case is moving fast and you need attempts kicked off immediately. Same-day rush starts at $150 for documents that must be served the same calendar day, and after-hours rush starts at $265 for evening, weekend, and emergency service. Because Beaver County is one of the longer drives from Tulsa, distance can affect the final number. These are starting prices; final cost depends on distance from Tulsa, attempts, and complexity. See our full pricing page for the complete breakdown.


Why Choose Just Legal Solutions in Beaver County

  • Licensed under Oklahoma 12 O.S. § 158.1 – Our servers meet every Oklahoma statutory requirement for licensed process serving and are authorized in Beaver County.
  • $5,000 surety bond on file – We carry the Oklahoma-required bond on every server, every job.
  • GPS-verified attempts – Each attempt is logged with date, time, and GPS coordinates, which is especially important on remote Panhandle addresses where defendants sometimes claim they were never tried.
  • 50+ years of combined experience – Our team brings decades of combined Oklahoma process serving experience, including coverage of the Panhandle and other distance-heavy regions.
  • Court-ready notarized affidavits – Returns are notarized and formatted for the Beaver County Court Clerk so they file cleanly.
  • 24/7 availability – Phones answered around the clock for emergency protective orders, weekend serves, and last-minute work.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beaver County Process Serving

How fast can you serve papers in Beaver County, Oklahoma?

Beaver County is a long haul from Tulsa, but standard service is normally completed within 4 to 7 business days. Rush service can compress that timeline considerably, and we route Panhandle work efficiently when we have multiple jobs in the area. Same-day rush in Beaver proper is possible with enough lead time to complete the drive.

What does it cost to serve papers in Beaver County?

Pricing starts at the same tiers we use statewide: standard service from $60, rush from $100, same-day rush from $150, and after-hours rush from $265. Beaver County's distance from our Tulsa base can affect the final quote, so we encourage you to review our full pricing page and contact our office for an exact number.

Do you serve rural addresses in Beaver County?

Yes. The vast majority of Beaver County is rural, and our servers are equipped for gravel roads, ranch driveways, and section-line addresses. We use aerial imagery, GPS verification, and skip-trace data to confirm property ownership and resident identity before attempting service.

What courthouse handles Beaver County process serving?

The Beaver County Courthouse at 111 W 2nd St in Beaver handles all district court matters for the county. Returns of service are filed with the Beaver County Court Clerk, who can be reached at (580) 625-3151 for case-specific questions.


Ready to Serve Your Documents in Beaver County?

When the address is in the Panhandle and the case still has to move on schedule, Just Legal Solutions is the call. Reach our team at (539) 367-6832 or use our contact page to send documents securely and get a Beaver County job started today.

How Process Service Works in Beaver County

  1. 1. Share your case details

    Send your documents, target details, and deadline for service in Beaver County.

  2. 2. We attempt service and document everything

    Our server completes legally compliant service attempts in Beaver County with GPS-backed notes and timestamps.

  3. 3. Receive your affidavit for filing

    After service is completed, we provide a notarized affidavit so you can file proof with the court.

Beaver County Process Server FAQ

How fast can you serve papers in Beaver County, Oklahoma?

Beaver County is a long haul from Tulsa, but standard service is normally completed within 4 to 7 business days. Rush service can compress that timeline considerably, and we route Panhandle work efficiently when we have multiple jobs in the area. Same-day rush in Beaver proper is possible with enough lead time to complete the drive.

What does it cost to serve papers in Beaver County?

Pricing starts at the same tiers we use statewide: standard service from $60, rush from $100, same-day rush from $150, and after-hours rush from $265. Beaver County's distance from our Tulsa base can affect the final quote, so we encourage you to review our [full pricing page](/pricing) and contact our office for an exact number.

Do you serve rural addresses in Beaver County?

Yes. The vast majority of Beaver County is rural, and our servers are equipped for gravel roads, ranch driveways, and section-line addresses. We use aerial imagery, GPS verification, and skip-trace data to confirm property ownership and resident identity before attempting service.

What courthouse handles Beaver County process serving?

The Beaver County Courthouse at 111 W 2nd St in Beaver handles all district court matters for the county. Returns of service are filed with the Beaver County Court Clerk, who can be reached at (580) 625-3151 for case-specific questions.

What is the best way to get to the Beaver County Courthouse?

The Beaver County Courthouse is located at 111 Second St in Beaver, Oklahoma, the county seat. Beaver is situated along U.S. Highway 270/State Highway 23, approximately 14 miles north of State Highway 3.

When are court filings accepted at the Beaver County Courthouse?

The Court Clerk's office at the Beaver County Courthouse is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, including the noon hour. Motion dockets in Beaver County are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m.

Which judicial district is Beaver County in?

Beaver County is part of Oklahoma's 1st Judicial District, which also includes Cimarron, Texas, and Harper Counties. The Associate District Judge for Beaver County is Ryan D. Reddick.

Does tribal jurisdiction affect process serving in Beaver County?

Yes, portions of Beaver County fall within the tribal jurisdictional area of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. Process servers should be aware that Indian Country parcels subject to federal and tribal jurisdiction may exist within the county. If serving documents on tribal members or within tribal trust lands, special procedures may apply.

What are the main towns in Beaver County where service may be needed?

The largest town and county seat is Beaver. Other incorporated towns and communities include Forgan, Gate, Knowles, Balko, Turpin, Elmwood, and Slapout. The county is sparsely populated with approximately 5,000 residents spread across 1,818 square miles, so addresses may be rural and distances between locations can be significant.

What is the history behind Beaver County's name?

Beaver County was named for the Beaver River, which flows through the area. The river was named for the many beaver dams found along its course. The county was originally created in 1890 as part of the Oklahoma Territory and encompassed the entire Oklahoma Panhandle.

Need a Process Server in Beaver County?

Professional, licensed process serving throughout Beaver County, Oklahoma. Same-day and rush service available.

Licensing, Proof, and Service Standards

  • Licensed Oklahoma private process servers under 12 O.S. section 158.1.
  • Each assigned server carries the required statutory surety bond.
  • Every attempt is GPS timestamped, with photo support when appropriate.
  • Returns include notarized affidavits suitable for court filing.

How service works

  1. Submit documents and deadline details.
  2. Receive dispatch updates for each service attempt.
  3. Get an affidavit and status report for filing.

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