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Population: 295,532 County Seat: Norman

Cleveland County, Oklahoma's third-most populous county, blends world-class higher education at the University of Oklahoma with a rapidly growing economy spanning healthcare, manufacturing, and research sectors. From its 1889 Land Run origins to its current status as an Oklahoma City metropolitan hub encompassing Norman and Moore, the county offers diverse communities and steady growth. For professional process serving throughout Cleveland County, contact Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit /contact.

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Courthouse & Filing Information

Judicial District 21, Cleveland County

Cleveland County Courthouse

200 S Peters Ave, Norman, OK 73069

🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Serves: Norman, Moore, Midwest City, Noble

Major Employers & Workplace Service

Serving businesses and employees in Cleveland County

EmployerAddressIndustryService Notes
University of Oklahoma660 Parrington Oval, Norman, OK 73019Higher Education11,000+ employees; 30,000+ students
Norman Regional Health System901 N Porter Ave, Norman, OK 73071Healthcare2,500+ employees
Norman Public Schools131 S Flood Ave, Norman, OK 73069Education2,400+ employees
City of Norman201 W Gray St, Norman, OK 73069GovernmentMunicipal court and city hall
Cleveland County Government200 S Peters Ave, Norman, OK 73069GovernmentCourthouse complex
Moore Public Schools1500 SE 4th St, Moore, OK 73160Education1,700+ employees
Walmart SupercenterVarious Cleveland County locationsRetailMultiple locations

Pricing for Cleveland County

Transparent tiered pricing for Cleveland 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 · Cleveland County coverage

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Standard, rush, and same-day tiers available in Cleveland County. See current rates at /pricing.

Cleveland County FAQ

Local process serving questions answered

Q: What is the county seat of Cleveland County, Oklahoma?

The county seat of Cleveland County is Norman, Oklahoma. The Cleveland County Courthouse is located at 201 S Jones Ave in Norman, and the District Court Clerk's office is at 200 S Peters Ave, Suite 13. For questions about court records, you can contact the Court Clerk at (405) 321-6402.

Q: How do I search Cleveland County court records online?

Cleveland County court records can be searched online through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) at www.oscn.net. Select Cleveland County from the dropdown menu and search by case number, party name, or attorney. The service is free to use.

Q: Which Native American tribes have jurisdiction in Cleveland County?

Two federally recognized tribes have jurisdictional areas within Cleveland County: the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. The Absentee Shawnee Tribe has a significant presence in the Little Axe area east of Norman. Process serving on tribal members or tribal lands may be subject to tribal court jurisdiction and specific requirements.

Q: What major cities are in Cleveland County?

The largest city in Cleveland County is Norman, the county seat, followed by Moore. Other incorporated communities include Noble (known as the Rose Rock Capital of the World), Slaughterville, Lexington, and Etowah. A southern portion of Oklahoma City also extends into Cleveland County.

Q: When was Cleveland County founded and how did it get its name?

Cleveland County was organized on May 2, 1890 as one of the original seven counties of Oklahoma Territory. It was originally called County Three and briefly known as Little River County. In an August 5, 1890 election, voters chose the name Cleveland to honor President Grover Cleveland over the alternative name Lincoln.

Q: What is the population and geographic size of Cleveland County?

Cleveland County has a population of approximately 300,047 (2024 estimate), making it the third-most populous county in Oklahoma. The county covers 558 square miles (539 square miles of land and 19 square miles of water), making it the eighth-smallest county in the state by area. Despite its small size, it is the third-fastest growing county in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.

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Cleveland County Service Area Map

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Cleveland County Process Server Service Area

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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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