Osage County, OK Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce Records

Osage County vital recordsOsage County vital records can be ordered locally, in person or by mail for $15, from the County Health Department in Pawhuska, or from the state Health Department in Oklahoma City. Statewide registration of birth and death records was initiated upon statehood in 1907 and mandated in 1917, but compliance was spotty until the 1940s. Birth records for living individuals are restricted to family members. Historical records are available from the Oklahoma Historical Society. Marriage and divorce records can be ordered locally from the County Clerk of Court in Pawhuska. Osage County is Oklahoma's largest county; the Osage Indian Reservation became Osage County upon statehood in 1907.

Osage County Recorder Office - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records


Osage County
PO Box 87
Pawhuska, OK 74056
Hours of Operation: 8AM-5PM CST
Phone: 918-287-3136
Fax: 918-287-4979
Real Estate: 918-287-3136
Assessor: 918-287-3448
Treasurer: 918-287-3101
Appraiser: 918-287-3448
Elections: 918-287-3036
Recording Officer: County Clerk
Records Online: Real Estate, Grantor/Grantee, Deed, Lien, Judgment, Fictitious Name
Search Fee: $10.00.

Osage County Marriage & Divorce Records - County Courts


Category: Courts
Osage County - District Court- Division 1 & 3 Court Reporter
Court House
Pawhuska, OK 74056
Phone: (918)287-3610

Osage County Birth & Death Records

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