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Immigrants seeking to become citizens often applied at a U.S. District Court or a district court at a county courthouse. You can obtain copies of declarations, certificates, and other records by contacting the clerk's office in the county. Contact details for county courts can be found on http://www.genealogy.com/00000265.html.  The Family History Library has microfilm copies from some counties.
Immigrants seeking to become citizens often applied at a U.S. District Court or a district court at a county courthouse. You can obtain copies of declarations, certificates, and other records by contacting the clerk's office in the county. Contact details for [[Portal:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] county courts can be found on http://www.genealogy.com/00000265.html.  The Family History Library has microfilm copies from some counties.  


For naturalization records after September 1906, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/southwest/ National Archives—Southwest Region] or the local office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS). The Southwest Region branch at Fort Worth has records of the U.S. District Court for the Indian Territory: 1889-1907; Oklahoma Eastern District: 1907-1988; Oklahoma Western District: 1907-1956; and Oklahoma Northern District: 1925-1969.
For naturalization records after September 1906, contact the [http://www.archives.gov/southwest/ National Archives—Southwest Region] or the local office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS). The Southwest Region branch at Fort Worth has records of the U.S. District Court for the Indian Territory: 1889-1907; Oklahoma Eastern District: 1907-1988; Oklahoma Western District: 1907-1956; and Oklahoma Northern District: 1925-1969. <!--{12077897942800} -->
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