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Population: 8,735 County Seat: Watonga

Located in west-central Oklahoma, Blaine County encompasses 939 square miles of rolling plains and Gypsum Hills, where agriculture, tribal gaming, and gypsum mining drive the local economy. From the historic 1906 Watonga courthouse to the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal lands, process serving here requires knowledge of both state and tribal jurisdictions. For reliable service throughout Blaine County, call Just Legal Solutions at (539) 367-6832 or visit us at /contact.

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Courthouse & Filing Information

Judicial District 4, Blaine County

Blaine County Courthouse

212 N Weigle Ave, Watonga, OK 73772

🕐 Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Serves: Watonga, Geary, Okeene

Major Employers & Workplace Service

Serving businesses and employees in Blaine County

EmployerAddressIndustryService Notes
Blaine County Government212 N Weigle Ave, Watonga, OK 73772GovernmentCourthouse complex
Watonga Public Schools601 N Prouty Ave, Watonga, OK 73772Education200+ employees
City of Watonga100 N Noble Ave, Watonga, OK 73772GovernmentMunicipal court
Okeene Public Schools301 N Main St, Okeene, OK 73763Education150+ employees
Roman Nose State Park3236 S Highway 8A, Watonga, OK 73772Tourism/LodgingSeasonal and year-round staff
Walmart Supercenter1300 E Main St, Watonga, OK 73772Retail150+ employees

Pricing for Blaine County

Transparent tiered pricing for Blaine 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 · Blaine County coverage

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

Blaine County FAQ

Local process serving questions answered

Q: What judicial district is Blaine County in and where is the courthouse located?

Blaine County is in Oklahoma Judicial District 4, which also includes Alfalfa, Dewey, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Major, Woods, and Woodward counties. The Blaine County Courthouse is located at 212 N. Weigle Avenue in Watonga, Oklahoma 73772, and can be reached at (580) 623-5970.

Q: How do I serve legal papers on someone who lives on Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal land in Blaine County?

Service of process on tribal land within Blaine County requires careful attention to jurisdictional boundaries. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes maintain sovereign jurisdiction over their trust lands and members. Non-tribal process servers may need coordination with tribal authorities, and some documents must be served through the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Court in Concho, Oklahoma.

Q: What is the population and geography of Blaine County?

As of the 2024 Census estimate, Blaine County has a population of approximately 8,573 residents, making it the 61st most populous county in Oklahoma. The county spans approximately 939 square miles in west-central Oklahoma, encompassing parts of the Red Bed Plains and Gypsum Hills. The North Canadian River bisects the county from northwest to southeast.

Q: What are the major industries and employers in Blaine County?

Blaine County's economy is anchored in agriculture, particularly wheat farming, cattle ranching, and poultry production. Major employers include the U.S. Gypsum Company in Southard (gypsum mining), the Lucky Star Casino in Watonga (tribal gaming), Okeene Milling Company (flour milling), Watonga Public Schools, and Okeene Municipal Hospital.

Q: What should process servers know about Blaine County's rural layout?

Blaine County covers nearly 1,000 square miles of predominantly rural terrain with a population density of only about 9 people per square mile. Process servers should plan for significant travel distances between towns. Watonga is the largest community at about 2,600 residents, followed by Okeene at approximately 1,000.

Q: When was Blaine County founded and what is its historical significance?

Blaine County was established on April 19, 1892, during the Cheyenne-Arapaho Land Run, when approximately 25,000 settlers raced to claim homesteads. The county was originally designated as County 'C' and later named for James G. Blaine, who served as Speaker of the U.S.

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Blaine 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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