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Population: 20,470 County Seat: Woodward

Located in northwestern Oklahoma's Osage Plains, Woodward County spans 1,242 square miles of rolling prairie and gypsum hills, home to 19,991 residents, the world-famous Alabaster Caverns State Park, and historic Fort Supply where George Custer launched the Battle of the Washita. The county seat of Woodward anchors a regional energy hub powered by oil, gas, and wind farms, with service of process throughout the county handled efficiently by Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or via /contact.

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Courthouse & Filing Information

Judicial District 4, Woodward County

Woodward County Courthouse

Courthouse, Woodward, OK 73801

🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Serves: Woodward, Mooreland, Sharon

Major Employers & Workplace Service

Serving businesses and employees in Woodward County

EmployerAddressIndustryService Notes
Woodward Public Schools1026 10th St, Woodward, OK 73801Education600+ employees
City of Woodward101 N Main St, Woodward, OK 73801GovernmentMunicipal court
Woodward County Government1600 Main St, Woodward, OK 73801GovernmentCourthouse complex
Woodward Regional Hospital900 17th St, Woodward, OK 73801Healthcare400+ employees
William S. Key Correctional CenterFort Supply, OK 73841CorrectionsState facility; security coordination
Walmart Supercenter4601 Oklahoma Ave, Woodward, OK 73801Retail200+ employees

Pricing for Woodward County

Transparent tiered pricing for Woodward 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 · Woodward County coverage

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

Woodward County FAQ

Local process serving questions answered

Q: What is the geographic extent of Woodward County, Oklahoma?

Woodward County encompasses 1,242 square miles of northwestern Oklahoma, bordering Ellis County to the west, Harper County to the northwest, Woods County to the northeast, Major County to the east, and Dewey County to the south. The terrain is part of the Osage Plains and Western Red Prairies, featuring gypsum hills in the eastern and northwestern portions. The Cimarron River forms part of the northern boundary, while the North Canadian River flows thro...

Q: When was Woodward County formed and how did it get its name?

Woodward County was created in September 1893 as County N during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet to non-Indian settlement. Citizens voted to rename it Woodward County on November 6, 1894. The exact origin of the name remains a mystery, though the two leading candidates are Brinton W.

Q: What are the hours of the Woodward County Courthouse and Court Clerk?

The Woodward County Courthouse, located at 1600 Main Street in Woodward, Oklahoma, operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Court Clerk's office, located in Suite 4, can be reached at 580-256-3413. The District Judge's office hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Q: What major industries drive the economy of Woodward County?

Woodward County's economy is anchored by oil and gas production, wind energy, agriculture (wheat and cattle), and healthcare. The county hosts one of the world's largest iodine deposits and significant salt plains. Wind energy is a rapidly growing sector, with the Siemens Energy distribution center and NextEra Energy's Gypsum Wind project contributing to the region's status as a wind energy hub.

Q: Does tribal jurisdiction affect legal matters in Woodward County?

Yes, Woodward County falls within the jurisdictional area of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. Under federal law, certain lands within the county may be subject to tribal jurisdiction, particularly tribal trust lands, dependent Indian communities, and restricted Indian allotments as defined by 18 U.S.C. Section 1151.

Q: What natural attractions make Woodward County unique?

Woodward County is home to Alabaster Caverns State Park, featuring the largest natural gypsum cave in the world open to the public with rare black alabaster found only here, Italy, and China. Boiling Springs State Park, located six miles northwest of Woodward, offers 820 acres surrounding natural springs. The county also contains parts of the Great Salt Plains, known for selenite crystal digging.

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Woodward County Service Area Map

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Woodward 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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