Oklahoma is divided into three federal judicial districts: the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts. Each district covers a specific geographic area and has its own United States District Court.
The Northern District of Oklahoma is headquartered in Tulsa. It covers the northeastern part of the state, including Tulsa and several surrounding counties.
The Eastern District of Oklahoma is based in Muskogee and includes counties in the eastern part of the state. The district encompasses a variety of rural and small-town communities.
The Western District of Oklahoma is headquartered in Oklahoma City and covers the western and central portions of the state.
Oklahoma is divided into three federal judicial districts: the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts.