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List of unincorporated communities in Oklahoma

Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma do not have a formally organized municipal government. Rather, residents rely on the county government for services. State law allows unincorporated communities, under certain conditions, to incorporate or join another municipality
Many unincorporated communities were at one time incorporated but for various reasons no longer have a municipal government. Depopulation during the 1930s and 40s caused the loss of many communities and some no longer exist even as unincorporated communities. In Oklahoma, incorporated municipalities may petition for dissolution〔OSCN, (11 O.S.1§7-101 (Dissolution of Municipality - Application - Notice of Election on Question.) )〕 or be declared dissolved after missing two concurrent municipal elections〔OSCN, (11 O.S.1§7-105 (Involuntary Dissolution - Grounds - Petition in District Court.) )〕 (held April of odd numbered years). Platted unincorporated communities do have some right under the laws of Oklahoma that non-platted communities do not enjoy. A town plat is also one of the conditions required for incorporation.
Although unincorporated communities have no municipal governments, they may organize their own water districts〔OSCN, (82 O.S.18§1324.3 (Rural Water, Sewer, Gas and Solid Waste Management Districts Act) )〕 or fire districts〔OSCN, (18 O.S.14§592 (Fire districts) )〕 and tax citizens to support them. Additionally, many communities have school districts with elected school boards.〔OSDE. ("School Districts Database" )〕 Also, several unincorporated communities still have their own post offices.〔USPS. (''ZIP Code Lookup'' ).〕
Many unincorporated communities (such as Boggy Depot, Tuskahoma, and Skullyville) played important roles in the development of Oklahoma and others, especially those with schools and post offices, continue to be important centers in rural Oklahoma.
("Oklahoma Municipal Government" ) from the ''Oklahoma Almanac'' published by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries is the source document for this list. Additional communities have been added using Wikipedia articles which cite authoritative sources. Geographic coordinates, if known, are provided for those place names which are unlikely to be communities.
::''See also List of cities in Oklahoma, List of towns in Oklahoma, List of abandoned communities in Oklahoma, and List of Census Designated Places in Oklahoma.''
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