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Population: 26,945 County Seat: Anadarko

Caddo County, Oklahoma, is a region steeped in Native American heritage and agricultural tradition, home to the annual American Indian Exposition in Anadarko and the historic Riverside Indian School, the oldest federally operated Native American boarding school in the United States. From the rolling Gypsum Hills to the shores of Fort Cobb Lake, Caddo County blends rich cultural history with modern economic development. For reliable process serving throughout Caddo County, contact Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit our /contact page.

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Courthouse & Filing Information

Judicial District 6, Caddo County

Caddo County Courthouse

201 W Oklahoma Ave, Anadarko, OK 73005

🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Serves: Anadarko, Chickasha, Carnegie

Major Employers & Workplace Service

Serving businesses and employees in Caddo County

EmployerAddressIndustryService Notes
Caddo NationVarious Caddo County locationsTribal GovernmentTribal HR and legal compliance
Kiowa TribeAnadarko, OK 73005Tribal GovernmentTribal HR and legal compliance
Comanche NationAnadarko, OK 73005Tribal GovernmentTribal HR and legal compliance
Anadarko Public Schools1400 S Mission St, Anadarko, OK 73005Education300+ employees
City of Anadarko105 S 1st St, Anadarko, OK 73005GovernmentMunicipal court
Caddo County Government110 SW 2nd St, Anadarko, OK 73005GovernmentCourthouse complex
Walmart Supercenter11640 NE Frontage Rd, Hinton, OK 73047Retail200+ employees

Pricing for Caddo County

Transparent tiered pricing for Caddo County, full rates on our pricing page

Standard Service

2–3 business days

3 attempts · GPS affidavit · Photo docs

Rush Service

Next business day

Priority scheduling · All features

Same-Day Service

Call before noon

Immediate deployment · Caddo County coverage

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Caddo County FAQ

Local process serving questions answered

Q: What is the county seat of Caddo County and where is the courthouse located?

The county seat of Caddo County is Anadarko, Oklahoma. The Caddo County Courthouse is located at 201 West Oklahoma Avenue, with additional county offices at 110 SW 2nd Street. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and can be reached at (405) 247-3393.

Q: Which federally recognized tribes have jurisdiction in Caddo County?

Three federally recognized tribes have jurisdictional presence in Caddo County: the Caddo Nation headquartered in Binger, the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (Wichita, Keechi, Waco, and Tawakonie) headquartered in Anadarko, and the Delaware Nation with offices north of Anadarko. Process servers should be aware that tribal members may be subject to tribal court jurisdiction depending on the nature of the case.

Q: What is the population of Caddo County?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 Population Estimates, Caddo County has a population of approximately 26,337 residents, making it the 34th most populous county in Oklahoma.

Q: When was Caddo County founded and what is its history?

Caddo County was organized on August 6, 1901, when the federal government allotted the Kiowa, Comanche, and Arapaho reservations and sold surplus land to white settlers. The county is named for the Caddo tribe who were settled on a reservation in the area in the 1870s. The county seat has been Anadarko since 1901.

Q: What are the major industries and employers in Caddo County?

Agriculture has historically dominated Caddo County's economy, with the county ranking first in Oklahoma for peanut production by 1960. Major employers today include Rural Wellness Anadarko (healthcare), Anadarko Public Schools, Caddo Kiowa Technology Center, Walmart, the Blue Canyon Wind Farm operated by EDP Renewables, and the Bureau of Indian Education's Riverside Indian School.

Q: What judicial district is Caddo County in and how do I access court records?

Caddo County is part of Oklahoma's 6th Judicial District, which also includes Grady County. Court records can be accessed online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) at www.oscn.net using the 'caddo' database key. The District Court Clerk's office is located at the Caddo County Courthouse in Anadarko and can assist with case lookups and filings.

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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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