Nestled in the Sandstone Hills of east-central Oklahoma, Okfuskee County is a land of rich Creek heritage, home to the legendary Woody Guthrie's birthplace of Okemah, and one of America's last historically all-Black towns in Boley. From its oil boom past to its modern agricultural and tribal economy, the county reflects the diverse tapestry of Oklahoma history. For reliable process serving throughout Okfuskee County and its reservation lands, contact Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit /contact.
Judicial District 24, Okfuskee County
Okfuskee County Courthouse
Courthouse, Okemah, OK 74859
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Serves: Okemah, Weleetka, Okfuskee
Serving businesses and employees in Okfuskee County
| Employer | Address | Industry | Service Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Okfuskee County Government | 209 N 3rd St, Okemah, OK 74859 | Government | Courthouse complex |
| Okemah Public Schools | 600 S Airport Rd, Okemah, OK 74859 | Education | 250+ employees |
| City of Okemah | 111 W Broadway St, Okemah, OK 74859 | Government | Municipal court |
| Okemah Nursing Center | 310 S 14th St, Okemah, OK 74859 | Healthcare | 100+ employees |
| Boley Historic Town | Boley, OK 74829 | Tourism/Heritage | Small local employers |
| Walmart Supercenter | 1400 E Main St, Okemah, OK 74859 | Retail | 150+ employees |
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Local process serving questions answered
The Okfuskee County Courthouse is located at 209 N. 3rd Street in Okemah, Oklahoma 74859. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Okfuskee County is part of Oklahoma's 24th Judicial District. The district attorney's office for District 24 is located at the Okfuskee County Courthouse, 209 N. 3rd Street, Okemah, OK 74859, and can be contacted at (918) 623-1411.
Yes. The entire county lies within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation as affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in McGirt v.
The county seat is Okemah, which is also the largest city with approximately 3,100 residents. Other incorporated towns include Bearden, Boley, Castle, Clearview, IXL, Paden, and Weleetka. Interstate 40 runs through the county, making Okemah approximately 70 miles east of Oklahoma City and providing convenient access to the county seat.
Okfuskee County was created at Oklahoma statehood in 1907 from former Creek Nation lands. It is the birthplace of legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie (1912), and Oklahoma Governor Leon Chase Phillips also hailed from Okemah. Boley, one of the few remaining historically all-Black towns in America, was founded here in 1904.
Major employers include the Muscogee (Creek) Nation (which operates the Creek Nation Community Hospital in Okemah), the John H. Lilley Correctional Center in Boley (housing approximately 800 inmates), Okemah Public Schools, Wrangler western wear manufacturing, and various oil and gas production companies. Agriculture and ranching also remain significant to the local economy.
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