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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 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 Immigration and Naturalization Service. 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 Immigration and Naturalization Service. 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.
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