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    Tulsa County Courthouse

    3.5 (15 reviews)

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    Interior 5th floor
    Cheri S.

    Not that I have other court houses to compare this to, but super impressed her. There are custodians all over the place sanitizing. There are large hand sanitizers right by the elevators... masks (obviously) required. Not that I recommend needing to go to court but if you have to this is a very nice one! Downtown Tulsa is still improving the roads but all improvements are awesome! Just be sure to get there early for parking purposes!

    Dea D.

    Clean courthouse and the staff is very nice... If your going to be here for a while there is a snack bar on the first floor and they have sandwiches, hamburgers, salads, hot dogs, and other types of food. Very yummy but a bit of money....i wouldn't recommend hanging outside the courthouse after 5pm (waiting for a ride) there are a lot of people asking you for money or to use your phone...oh i even got asked if i had prescription pills on me lol

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    Not that I recommend needing to go to court but if you have to this is a very nice one!

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    Tulsa City Hall

    Tulsa City Hall

    (3 reviews)

    Downtown

    I have to admit I like this building better than the previous one near the courthouse. Regrettably…read moretho thats where the love stops. I go here to pay my water bill. Used to be u could just walk in, stand in line and pay ur bill. Now tho, they have set up some security checkpoint and once ur past that then they have some idiocy with having to type in a phone number or name to get a number. Works if u have more than a few people standing around but otherwise just another waste of money and time. They also got rid of the free 30 minute parking that was in front of the building in exchange for larger curbs. City of Tulsa easily the LEAST customer friendly business downtown. City government here the worst in the state overall.

    Welcome to the City of Tulsa. I spent a week here for work, staying in a downtown hotel, eating in…read morerestaurants in downtown and elsewhere and just tooling around downtown and outside downtown. Going way back, Tulsa was "Indian Territory" when the Native American tribes were relocated here by the US government. Much of modern Tulsa is located in the Creek Nation with parts located in the Cherokee and Osage Nation. Growing from a small frontier town to a proper boomtown with the discovery of oil. Many wildcatters and investors flooded the city and the town began to take shape. Of course, Oklahoma became a state in 1907 and then the Texaco oil refinery started in 1910. What would American history be without a race riot? There was a terrible one here in 1921 that deserves mention. Since the 1980s, the economy here has diversified away from a petroleum-based economy and brought in customer service and reservation call centers with a number of banks and Internet firms. Okay, enough history. Why four stars? The roads are bumpy. The construction is everywhere. There is nearly zero going on in downtown after office hours. Traffic in downtown is nonexistent. But the parking is free from 5PM until 8AM which rocks. And it's sure quiet which has its advantages. Hopefully, Tulsa can encourage more lofts and condos into downtown which will bring more development. I enjoyed my stay here. Looking forward to a return perhaps.

    Central Library

    Central Library

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    Downtown

    I visited the library after attending a block party rally event calling for more transparency in…read moretulsa courts by requiring camera placement in each courtroom and judge chambers. i decided to go in the library after the event in large part because of a previous court case i'd observed, in which a judge asked a party representing herself to provide copies of her piece of evidence, but because the court copy machine was not working, she had to go across the street to print copies from the library. and due to the potential postponement of a court date i surmise such a delay could engender, i'd decided to print a copy of the flyer i received promoting the event from the library printer, as i'd not used any copying machine at that library location since its remodeling. the print and copy station, located on the first floor, at about the middle of the room to the right, facing away from the main court adjacent entrance, was user friendly based on the experience i had. the copy machine charged 25 cents to print the flyer with color, and it would have been 10 cent if i were printing in black and white. further, the copy machine, located in the picture to the far left, includes instructions for how to use it, with the only confusion i'd experienced being which direction to face the document in the insert slot, so you might want to pay a lil closer attention to that aspect than others when printing a copy. lastly, having not visited the library for any significant amount of time since the installment of study rooms to the second floor, i got a close look into some of the several reservable glass enclosement quiet rooms overlooking downtown, a distinct feature among all library locations i've visited, in tulsa or otherwise.

    If you haven't been down to the Central Library in downtown Tulsa you are missing out. I attended…read morefor an event and the space was perfect! Great place to host events, ample spots for vendors to set up, great conference room space. Parking can be a bit tricky but the parking garage felt safe and secure. You do have to keep in mind that there are homeless in the area but I did not have any concerns.

    Tulsa County Courthouse - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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