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Payne County, located in the state of Oklahoma, is a diverse and vibrant region with a rich history and a unique blend of urban and rural attractions. Home to the vibrant city of Stillwater, the county offers visitors a wide range of cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities. Known for its dynamic downtown area, Oklahoma State University, and the serene Lake Carl Blackwell, Payne County is a popular destination for both residents and tourists. With its historical landmarks, picturesque parks, and a variety of annual events, Payne County provides visitors with an authentic and immersive experience of Midwestern charm and hospitality.
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Payne County administration contact details
Payne County administration contact details | |
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Address | 606 South Husband, Suite 106, Stillwater, OK 74074 |
County seat | Stillwater |
Phone number | (405) 747-8300 |
Official website | https://paynecounty.org |
County clerk | Gina Hawkins |
County commissioner | Zack Cavett |
Payne County, OK Sheriff's Office and Jail Information
Number of prisons | 1 |
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Jail names | Payne County Jail |
Sheriff office address | 606 South Husband Street, Stillwater, OK 74074 |
Sheriff office phone number | 405-372-4522 |
Inmate search information | To locate an inmate in Payne County Jail, you can use the Payne County Sheriff's Office website for online inquiries or call the jail directly. Inmate details can also be obtained by visiting the jail in person. |
Clerk of Court name | Debbie Corr |
Clerk of Court address | 606 South Husband Street, Room 207, Stillwater, OK 74074 |
Payne County (OK) Statistics
Number of cities/towns/villages | 6 |
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Population | 81,000 |
Area | 697 sq mi |
Density | 116 /sq mi |
Altitude | 1,000 ft |
Median Household Income | $50,000 |
Poverty rate | 18% |
Unemployment rate | 4% |
Educational Attainment (Bachelor's Degree or higher) | 32% |
Crime rate | 300 per 100,000 |
Environmental risk in Payne County, OK
Overall risk | Relatively Low |
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Expected Annual Loss | Relatively Low |
Social Vulnerability | Relatively Moderate |
Community Resilience | Relatively Moderate |
Avalanche Risk | Not Applicable |
Coastal Flooding Risk | Not Applicable |
Cold Wave Risk | Relatively High |
Drought Risk | Relatively Low |
Earthquake Risk | Relatively Low |
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