Oklahoma Counties

Oklahoma has 77 counties, each with its own County Clerk that maintains local records and can help with death index searches. The state death index at the Oklahoma State Department of Health covers all counties going back to 1908. But county courthouses may hold older local records that never made it into the state system. Each County Clerk can also point you to the right court records if you need probate files or estate documents tied to a death. Select a county below to find the local Clerk's contact info, courthouse address, and resources for death index records in that area.