| 405-366-0230 |
| Appraises and assesses real and personal property within the county for the purpose of ad valorem taxation; Computes tax levy rates; Provides property lookup on interactive maps; and Receives and files Oklahoma Tax Commission forms to be submitted to the county. |
| 405-321-6402 |
| Has the primary responsibility to record, file, and maintain the proceedings of the district court; Receives and records fines, fees, costs, and assessments; Includes the following divisions:- Appeals — All appellate cases to the supreme court, both criminal and civil. Administer the process of forming jury lists and assist the trial court in paying jurors’ their compensation.
- Civil — Damage, equity, writs (court order) and civil cases, injunctions and garnishments, name changes and titles;
- Criminal — Felony and misdemeanor cases, traffic violations and cost administration;
- Juvenile — Matters of the children’s court;
- Domestic Relations — Marriages, divorces, separations, annulments, emergency protective orders, income assignments and paternity cases, probate, guardianship, mental health, adoption and other judicial determination cases;
- Small Claims — Cases involving claims or damages under $10,000, including garnishments, recovery of personal property and recovery of money based on a contract or tort. Marriage license, minister credential filing, evictions and private process server licensing.
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| 405-366-0240 |
| Serves as register of deeds and custodian of records for the county; All legal instruments filed with the county are kept and preserved by the county clerk; Keeps county records and financial accounts; Files and reports Commissioner and other meeting agendas and minutes. |
| 405-366-0217 |
| Receives ad valorem taxes and other revenue sources; Exercises the power to collect ad valorem taxes for the county and its political subdivisions (such as schools, cities and towns); Empowered by law to issue delinquent personal property tax warrants and establish a tax lien on real property for delinquent taxes. |
| 405-701-8888 |
| Provides professional law enforcement through the following divisions:- Operations — Patrol, enforcement of all laws, deter criminal activity, protect life and property, and maintain order;
- School Resource — Keeping students safe while building positive relationships with students;
- Detention Center — Protect the citizens, employees, and inmates through maintaining a safe and secure facility. Includes:
- Inmate search lookup;
- Warrant check;
- Mail to inmates;
- Visitation;
- Commissary.
- Administration — Includes the offices of Sheriff, Undersheriff, Fiscal, Community Services, Fleet Maintenance, Judicial Services, and Evidence/Property.
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| 405-360-4721 |
| Provides rental space for events public and private, RV park, and home of the annual horse show and county free fair. |
| 405-366-0210 |
| Responsible for maintaining voter registration records for Cleveland County; Registration for an upcoming election closes 24 days before the election date; Eligible voters must be at least 18 years old, a United States citizen, and a resident of Oklahoma. You may register to vote at any tag agency, public library, post office or Election Board. |
| 405-366-0200 |
| Three county commissioners are each responsible for maintaining and constructing the county roads and bridges in their respective districts; The chief administrative body for the county and responsible for setting and administering policies for the county; Holds a regular open public meeting on Mondays at 1:00 PM in the commissioners meeting room of the Courthouse in Norman, OK. |
District 1 Barn | 405-794-2166 |
District 2 Barn | 405-321-3811 |
District 3 Barn | 405-872-3888 |
| 405-321-8268 |
| Prosecutes cases on behalf of the people of Cleveland County; assists victims through programs for victims bill of rights, notification of parole requests, compensation, and restitution; and handles bogus check cases. |
| 405-321-4048 |
| Provides health information and services including:- Walk-in clinic — Head lice checks, pregnancy tests, emergency contraception, and immunizations;
- STD clinic — Testing and treatment for some infections (listed here) (by appointment only);
- Tuberculosis Walk-In Clinic;
- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) (by appointment only);
- Family Planning (by appointment only);
- Dental (by appointment only);
- Guidance for behavioral health, child development, speech-languange pathology, and audiology for children through 12 years of age (by appointment only);
- Environmental health — Dog bites, hotels, pool inspections, and food establishment inspection;
- Food Handler Class (online).
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| 405-321-4774 |
| Serves Cleveland County through 4-H, research based agriculture and horticulture information, families and consumer science, and master gardeners programs. |
| 405-366-0674 |
| An inclusive hub bringing health, wellness, and knowledge to residents and visitors of Cleveland County. Activities and services include fitness classes, cooking lessons, and farm market. |
| 405-366-0674 |
| Norman Farm Market is located at The Well and runs from April through October on Saturdays 8-12 and Tuesdays from 4-7; Vendors sell local fruit, vegetables, meat, crafts, and other wares from the area. |
| 405-593-5365 |
| Acts as liaison for Cleveland County veterans; Answers questions for any veteran, veteran caregiver, widow, widower, or spouse regarding veteran benefits or services; Can put veterans in contact with the agency or person that can best help them receive the benefits they have earned. |