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Population: 10,924 County Seat: Perry

Noble County, located in north-central Oklahoma, is a rural agricultural community known as the home of Ditch Witch, the world's leading manufacturer of underground construction equipment. From the rolling prairie wheat fields surrounding Perry to the historic Cherokee Outlet lands, the county blends manufacturing innovation with agricultural heritage. For reliable process serving throughout Noble County, call Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit /contact.

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Courthouse & Filing Information

Judicial District 8, Noble County

Noble County Courthouse

300 Courthouse Dr, Perry, OK 73077

🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Serves: Perry, Billings, Marland

Major Employers & Workplace Service

Serving businesses and employees in Noble County

EmployerAddressIndustryService Notes
Charles Machine Works (Ditch Witch)1959 W Fir Ave, Perry, OK 73077Manufacturing1,500+ employees
Perry Public Schools900 Fir St, Perry, OK 73077Education350+ employees
City of Perry501 6th St, Perry, OK 73077GovernmentMunicipal court
Noble County Government300 Courthouse Dr, Perry, OK 73077GovernmentCourthouse complex
Perry Memorial Hospital501 6th St, Perry, OK 73077Healthcare200+ employees
Walmart Supercenter1202 N 7th St, Perry, OK 73077Retail150+ employees

Pricing for Noble County

Transparent tiered pricing for Noble 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 · Noble County coverage

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

Noble County FAQ

Local process serving questions answered

Q: Where is the Noble County Courthouse located and what are the court clerk's hours?

The Noble County Courthouse is located at 300 Courthouse Drive, Perry, OK 73077. The Court Clerk's office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and can be reached at 580-336-2141. The courthouse houses the 8th Judicial District Court.

Q: Does tribal jurisdiction affect process serving in Noble County?

Yes, Noble County has tribal jurisdictional presence from both the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. When serving tribal members or on tribal trust land, process servers may need to coordinate with tribal court systems. It is important to verify if the defendant is an enrolled tribal member or if the property is tribal trust land, as service requirements may differ.

Q: What are the major employers in Noble County?

The largest employer by far is Charles Machine Works (Ditch Witch), headquartered in Perry with approximately 1,700 employees. Other significant employers include Stillwater Medical Perry (150 employees), Perry Public Schools (208 employees), and RL Hudson & Company (100 employees). The county's economy is anchored in manufacturing and healthcare.

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

Noble County was founded in 1893 when the Cherokee Outlet was opened to settlement by land run on September 16. The county was named for John Willock Noble, who served as U.S. Secretary of the Interior from 1889 to 1893 under President Benjamin Harrison.

Q: What cities and towns are in Noble County?

Noble County includes the city of Perry (county seat) and the towns of Morrison, Billings, Marland, Red Rock, and Lucien. The county also contains unincorporated communities including Del City and Sumner. Perry is the largest community with approximately 5,000 residents and serves as the commercial and governmental hub.

Q: What is the population and geography of Noble County?

Noble County has a population of approximately 10,896 residents (2024 estimate) and covers 743 square miles in north-central Oklahoma. The terrain is primarily rolling prairie, part of the Red Bed Plains, and is largely agricultural with wheat and cattle as the primary products. The county is approximately 60 miles north of Oklahoma City.

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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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