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  1. The Custer County Courthouse will be closed Monday, May 27, 2024 in observance of Memorial Day. ... 675 West "B" Street, Arapaho, Oklahoma, 73620. Offices ...

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  2. Custer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,513. Its county seat is Arapaho. The county was named in honor of General George Armstrong Custer. Custer County comprises the Weatherford, Oklahoma, Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. Serves as the registrar of deeds and custodian of records. Serves as secretary to various boards, posting agendas and recording proceedings. Reviews all claims, prepares warrants for payment, and keeps financial ledger. Maintains a "judgment docket" where orders from the district court on real property are entered.

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  4. Located in west-central Oklahoma, Custer County is bordered by Dewey County on the north, Blaine and Caddo counties on the east, Washita County on the south, and Beckham and Roger Mills counties on the west. The Canadian River flows across the northeastern corner of the county.

  5. Custer County, Oklahoma has 988.8 square miles of land area and is the 22nd largest county in Oklahoma by total area. Custer County, Oklahoma is bordered by Washita County, Oklahoma , Blaine County, Oklahoma , Beckham County, Oklahoma , Dewey County, Oklahoma , Roger Mills County, Oklahoma , and Caddo County, Oklahoma .

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  7. Situated in the northeastern quadrant of Custer County, Custer City is located on State Highway 33, four miles east of U.S. Highway 183. Custer City was originally known as Graves, and a post office was established there on January 22, 1894, in the dugout home of Phillip Graves, who served as the first postmaster.

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