County commissioner boards across Oklahoma govern the administration of county services, including road maintenance, public health, social services, and land use planning. Oklahoma law defines the structure, powers, and term lengths for county commissioners across the state's counties.
Commissioners locations are available in 52 cities across Oklahoma. They are spread across 43 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Oklahoma, Idabel, Tahlequah, reflecting the county seats where commissioner offices are headquartered and where most county services are centralized.
Residents of Oklahoma should know that their county commissioners set local tax levies, manage county infrastructure, and make decisions about land use and public services that affect unincorporated areas of the county.
Commissioners by Counties
Residents of Oklahoma can look up their county commissioner by district using their county's official website, review meeting agendas and minutes, or submit public comments to participate in county governance on issues that matter to their community.
Browse Commissioners by county across Oklahoma to find the nearest location.