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Cherokee County, Oklahoma, located in the northeastern region of the state, is a picturesque area known for its natural beauty and rich history. Visitors can explore the scenic landscapes at the stunning Tenkiller Lake or enjoy outdoor activities at the beautiful Natural Falls State Park. The county also boasts the fascinating Cherokee Heritage Center, which provides insight into the region's Native American history and culture. With its charming small towns and welcoming communities, Cherokee County offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Oklahoma's diverse heritage.

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Cherokee County administration contact details

Cherokee County administration contact details
Address213 W. Delaware St., Tahlequah, OK 74464
County seatTahlequah
Phone number(918) 456-3171
Official websitehttps://cherokeecountyok.us
County ClerkShelia Edwards
County CommissionerDoug Hubbard

Cherokee County, OK Sheriff's Office and Jail Information

Number of prisons1
Jail namesCherokee County Jail
Sheriff office address213 W Delaware St, Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA
Sheriff office phone number918-456-2583
Inmate search informationTo locate an inmate in Cherokee County, contact the Sheriff's Office directly at their phone number or visit their official website for inmate lookup resources.
Clerk of Court nameCassandra Loftis
Clerk of Court address213 W Delaware St, Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA

Cherokee County (OK) Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages1
Population1500
Area1.7 sq mi
Density880 /sq mi
Altitude1100 ft
Median Household Income$40,000
Poverty rate15%
Unemployment rate4%
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher)18%

Environmental risk in Cherokee County, OK

Overall riskRelatively Low
Expected Annual LossRelatively Low
Social VulnerabilityVery High
Community ResilienceVery Low
Avalanche RiskNot Applicable
Coastal Flooding RiskNot Applicable
Cold Wave RiskRelatively Moderate
Drought RiskRelatively Moderate
Earthquake RiskVery Low

Data obtained from the FEMA National Risk Index.

counties surrounding Cherokee

Adair 19.2 milesMuskogee 29.3 milesWagoner 29.4 miles
Mayes 30.2 milesSequoyah 31.6 milesDelaware 36.4 miles

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