County and city clerk offices in Oklahoma provide residents with access to vital records, election services, and official government documents. State law governs how clerk offices are organized and what services they are required to provide.

Clerk locations are available in 153 cities across Oklahoma. They are spread across 77 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Vinita, Shawnee, New Cordell, reflecting areas with higher populations and greater demand for public record and election services.

Residents of Oklahoma should know that clerk offices are the starting point for obtaining certified copies of vital records, registering to vote, and filing local business documents.

Residents of Oklahoma can contact their local clerk's office to obtain certified copies of birth, marriage, and death certificates, to register to vote, or to access public meeting minutes and government records. Call ahead or visit the office website to confirm hours and required identification.

Browse Clerk by county across Oklahoma to find the nearest location.