Choctaw County sits in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma along the Texas border, encompassing 800 square miles of rolling hills, timberlands, and river valleys drained by the Kiamichi River. From its circus heritage in Hugo to the historic Fort Towson where the last Confederate general surrendered, the county blends unique cultural traditions with deep Choctaw tribal history. When you need reliable process service anywhere in Choctaw County, call Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit our /contact page.
Judicial District 17, Choctaw County
Choctaw County Courthouse
300 E Duke St, Hugo, OK 74743
🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Serves: Hugo, Boswell, Fort Towson
Serving businesses and employees in Choctaw County
| Employer | Address | Industry | Service Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | Various Choctaw County locations | Tribal Government | Tribal HR and legal compliance |
| Hugo Public Schools | 1201 E Jackson St, Hugo, OK 74743 | Education | 400+ employees |
| City of Hugo | 201 N Broadway St, Hugo, OK 74743 | Government | Municipal court |
| Choctaw County Government | 300 E Duke St, Hugo, OK 74743 | Government | Courthouse complex |
| Choctaw Regional Medical Center | 1100 E Jackson St, Hugo, OK 74743 | Healthcare | 300+ employees |
| Walmart Supercenter | 3620 E Jackson St, Hugo, OK 74743 | Retail | 150+ employees |
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Choctaw County derives its name from 'Chahta,' the mythical founder of the Choctaw tribe according to the tribe's oral tradition, as documented in the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. The county was created at Oklahoma statehood in 1907 and is entirely within the Choctaw Nation reservation boundaries.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program, Choctaw County had an estimated population of 14,174 as of July 1, 2024. The county has experienced gradual population decline since peaking at over 32,000 in the 1920 census, with the 2020 census recording 14,204 residents.
The Choctaw County District Court is part of Oklahoma's 17th Judicial District, which also includes McCurtain and Pushmataha counties. The courthouse is located at 300 E. Duke in Hugo, Oklahoma.
Choctaw County is located entirely within the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma reservation. Following the U.S. Supreme Court's McGirt v.
Historically, Choctaw County's economy was based on agriculture (especially cotton), timber, and ranching. Today, the largest employment sectors are health care and social assistance, manufacturing, and retail trade. Major employers include Choctaw Nation Finishing (175 employees), Little Dixie Community Action Agency (375 employees), Choctaw Memorial Hospital, Hugo Public Schools, and the Choctaw Nation Health Clinic in Hugo.
Hugo, the county seat of Choctaw County, is famously known as 'Circus City, U.S.A.' because it has served as winter quarters for approximately twenty circuses since 1941. Three traditional tent circuses still operate from Hugo today: Carson and Barnes, Kelly Miller, and Culpepper & Merriweather. The city is also home to Showmen's Rest, a dedicated section of Mount Olivet Cemetery for circus performers.
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