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  1. Learn about the latest news and events in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, including a courtroom dedication, a farmers market, and a national day of prayer. Find out how the county is using ARPA funds to promote recovery from the pandemic.

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  2. Cleveland County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 295,528 at the 2020 United States census, making it the third-most populous county in Oklahoma. Its county seat is Norman. The county was named for U.S. President Grover Cleveland.

  3. This site will provide the same information about assessed property in this county that has always been a matter of public record. For your convenience you will be able to search for information by owner name, physical address or through our parcel maps.

  4. About. In 2022, Cleveland County, OK had a population of 295k people with a median age of 34.8 and a median household income of $71,757. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Cleveland County, OK grew from 292,110 to 295,060, a 1.01% increase and its median household income grew from $67,068 to $71,757, a 6.99% increase.

  5. Situated in central Oklahoma, Cleveland County is bounded by Oklahoma County on the north, Pottawatomie County on the east, McClain County on the south, and Canadian County on the west. Named for former Pres. Grover Cleveland, the county lies in the Red Bed Plains physiographic region except for the southern corner, which is situated in the ...

  6. The history of Cleveland County, Oklahoma refers to the history of a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and the land on which it developed prior to 1907 statehood. Prior to European colonization, the land represented the edge of the domain of the Plains Indians.

  7. Located in an area ceded to the United States on March 21st 1866, Cleveland County is the third most populous county in Oklahoma. The earliest survey of Cleveland County was done in 1872. Originally, the eastern border of the county was 1/2 mile west of the Indian Meridian, or 132 nd St.