Certificate of Fictitious Name - Cleveland County, OK 2026

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Court Clerk Marilyn Williams was sworn into office as on Sept. 8, 2016. She has a total of 23 years of experience serving the people of Cleveland County, having started under former court clerk Rhonda Hall on Jan. 2, 2001.
Marriage records and divorce records can be requested from the District Court Clerks office. Information with marriage records includes the parties that applied, date applied, and the date of marriage.
Oklahoma County Court Clerk, Rick Warren, presides over the largest, and busiest, Court Clerks office in the state. Approximately 120,000 new court cases are filed in Oklahoma County annually, more than any other state, local or federal court in Oklahoma.
Elected Offices Staff NameTitlePhone Howlett, Pam County Clerk (405) 366-0240

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Judge Balkman serves as a District Judge for the State of Oklahoma in the Twenty-first Judicial District, Office 3, Cleveland County.
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