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Judicial Division moves to Krowse Building

03 Aug, 2020 | Return|

Posted on: April 20, 2017

The Civil Process Division and the Sheriff Foreclosure Sales Division have moved to a new location. Starting immediately, citizens needing to conduct business with the Civil Processing or Sheriff Foreclosure Sales Divisions will need to visit their new location at 2101 NE 36TH St., Oklahoma City, OK 73111. Please note, the Sheriff Foreclosure Sales will still be held in the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building at 320 Robert S. Kerr, Room 101. The Civil Process Division is the chief enforcement arm for the Circuit Court of Oklahoma County and is responsible for the processing, service, and enforcement of court orders. They are also responsible for in-state and out of state transports for extraditions.Judicial Services Group Photo

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