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About Blocker City Government
Annual Budget$1.2 million
Regular MeetingsPublic Sessions
The city government of Blocker, Oklahoma, operates under the Blocker City Council, which consists of five elected members. Each council member serves a term of four years, with elections held every two years for staggered seats. The council is responsible for making decisions on local legislation, budgets, and city policies.
For the fiscal year 2023, Blocker has an approximate annual operating budget of $1.2 million. This budget allocates funds for essential city services, infrastructure maintenance, and community development projects, reflecting the city's commitment to improving the quality of life for its residents.
The Blocker City Council holds regular meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Blocker Community Center, located at 123 Main Street, Blocker, OK 74829. Residents are encouraged to attend to participate in discussions and stay informed about local governance.
About Blocker, Oklahoma
Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Pittsburg County, Blocker is a small yet vibrant community that captivates residents and visitors alike. With an estimated population of approximately 1,310, Blocker was founded in the early 20th century and has developed into a close-knit town characterized by its friendly atmosphere and strong community ties. The town features several distinct neighborhoods, each with its charm, fostering a sense of belonging among its inhabitants. While small, Blocker's economy is supported by a mix of local businesses and agriculture, contributing to a modest yet stable economic base. The town’s unique identity is further enhanced by its rich history and the pride of its residents, who actively participate in local events and initiatives, making Blocker a distinctive place in the heart of Oklahoma.
For those interested in matters of law enforcement and criminal records, the Blocker Police Department serves as the principal agency overseeing public safety in the city. In addition, the Pittsburg County Sheriff’s Office plays a crucial role in law enforcement across the county, providing support and resources for various criminal investigations. Individuals seeking arrest records, mugshots, or booking records can initiate their inquiries at the Blocker Police Department, where the local records unit can assist with the necessary documentation. For more extensive criminal history inquiries, the Pittsburg County Sheriff offers online access to certain records and can guide individuals through the process. Additionally, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) serves as the statewide repository for criminal records and histories, allowing residents to obtain comprehensive background checks. The OSBI’s online portal provides a convenient option for accessing these records, ensuring that residents have the information they need with minimal hassle.
The Pittsburg County District Court serves as the primary judicial authority for Blocker, addressing various civil and criminal matters. Residents seeking court records can access these documents through the court's online portal or by visiting the in-person clerk's office, where staff members are available to assist with specific requests. For vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, individuals can contact the Pittsburg County Clerk-Recorder's office or utilize the services provided by the Oklahoma Vital Records state agency. Additionally, property records are maintained by the county assessor and recorder, with online databases available for public access. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, residents can request general public records from government offices, typically receiving responses within 5 to 10 business days. This framework promotes transparency and accessibility, ensuring that the community remains informed and engaged with local governance.
About Blocker
Blocker is a small unincorporated community located in southeastern Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, situated approximately 12 miles southeast of McAlester, the county seat. The community lies along State Highway 63 in the coal-rich region that historically defined much of Pittsburg County's economy. While Blocker has never been incorporated as a municipality and does not maintain its own city government, it has served as a recognizable rural community for generations of families involved in coal mining, agriculture, and forestry.
The area around Blocker is characterized by rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and proximity to the Kiamichi Mountains foothills. Without formal city limits or a municipal government, Blocker residents receive services directly from Pittsburg County and utilize unincorporated area designations for mailing and property identification purposes. Because Blocker is unincorporated, public records requests for residents of the Blocker area are handled entirely through Pittsburg County government offices and Oklahoma state agencies. The Pittsburg County Courthouse in McAlester serves as the central location for most county records, including property records maintained by the County Assessor and County Clerk, court records filed in the District Court of Pittsburg County, and vital records processed through the County Clerk's office. Law enforcement services and related police records come under the jurisdiction of the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office, headquartered in McAlester. All public records in Oklahoma are governed by the Oklahoma Open Records Act, codified at 51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq., which establishes that records of public bodies are presumptively open unless specifically exempted by law. Blocker-area residents can access property records, court filings, and many other documents through a combination of in-person requests at the Pittsburg County Courthouse, online portals maintained by county offices, and statewide databases operated by Oklahoma state agencies.
Police Department & Arrest Records
Blocker, Pittsburg County is served by several law enforcement agencies, including the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments in cities like McAlester, Krebs, and Hartshorne. Each city department handles law enforcement within its jurisdiction, while the Sheriff's Office covers the broader county area. These agencies coordinate on major crimes and emergencies, ensuring comprehensive coverage and response throughout the county.
Jail & Inmate Records
The Pittsburg County Jail, located in McAlester, is the primary detention facility for the county. The booking process involves fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information of the detainees. Inmate lookup is available through the Sheriff's Office, allowing family members and legal representatives to find information about current detainees. Visitation rules are specific to the facility, with scheduled times and regulations that must be followed. The bond and bail process follows Oklahoma state guidelines, allowing for the release of detainees pending court proceedings.
Court Records
Court records for Blocker residents are handled by the District Court of Pittsburg County, which serves all areas of the county including unincorporated communities. The Pittsburg County Courthouse is located at 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, McAlester, OK 74501, and the Court Clerk's office can be reached at (918) 423-4859. The District Court has jurisdiction over felony criminal cases, misdemeanor cases, civil matters exceeding $10,000, domestic relations (divorce, paternity, custody), probate and estate administration, guardianship proceedings, and other matters.
Small claims cases (civil disputes under $10,000) are also filed in District Court. Because Blocker is not incorporated, there is no municipal court; all criminal and civil matters originate either in District Court or are handled administratively by county offices. Oklahoma provides a statewide court records search system called OSCN (Oklahoma State Courts Network) available free online at www.oscn.net, which allows the public to search case records by party name, case number, or attorney. OSCN provides access to dockets, filings, judgments, and case dispositions for most cases filed in Oklahoma courts, though very recent filings may not appear immediately. To obtain certified copies of court documents, requests must be made to the Court Clerk's office at the courthouse; fees for certified copies are typically $1.00 per page plus a certification fee. For records not available online or requiring authentication, in-person or written requests to the Court Clerk are necessary. All court records in Oklahoma are presumed public under the Open Records Act unless sealed by court order or protected by statute.
Criminal Records
The criminal records ecosystem in Pittsburg County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records, while the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation provides statewide background checks. Residents can request criminal background checks through the OSBI, which offers detailed reports on an individual's criminal history within Oklahoma.
Arrest Records
Arrest records in Pittsburg County are maintained by the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office and the local police departments. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. These records typically include the individual's name, charges, arrest date, and booking details. The Oklahoma Open Records Act governs the accessibility of these records, ensuring transparency and public access to arrest information.
Public Records Access
Property and land records for Blocker and Pittsburg County are maintained by two key county offices in McAlester. The Pittsburg County Assessor's Office, located at 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, Suite 104, McAlester, OK 74501, phone (918) 423-4633, is responsible for assessing all real and personal property within the county for tax purposes. The Assessor's website and Oklahoma County Records system provide free online access to property information, allowing searches by owner name, property address, or parcel number.
Online records typically include legal descriptions, assessed valuations, property characteristics (acreage, square footage, year built), ownership history, and exemption status (homestead, agricultural, etc.). The Pittsburg County Clerk, located at 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, Suite 101, McAlester, OK 74501, phone (918) 423-6865, serves as the official Recorder of Deeds for the county. The County Clerk's office records and indexes documents affecting real property, including warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, mortgages and deeds of trust, releases, liens (mechanic's liens, tax liens, judgment liens), easements, rights-of-way, and oil and gas leases. Many Oklahoma counties, including Pittsburg County, provide online access to recorded documents through subscription or free portals; users can search by grantor/grantee name, legal description, or document type and view scanned images of recorded instruments. Some records may require in-person requests or payment of research and copying fees. Pittsburg County also participates in geographic information system (GIS) mapping, with parcel data sometimes available through county or third-party GIS portals showing property boundaries, ownership, and zoning overlays for unincorporated areas like Blocker.
Economy & Demographics
Blocker's economy has historically been tied to the coal mining industry that dominated Pittsburg County throughout the 20th century, with many families in the area having generational connections to mining employment. While large-scale coal extraction has declined in recent decades, the region's economy has diversified into forestry, agriculture (cattle ranching, hay production), and small-scale local businesses. The largest employer in the broader Pittsburg County area is McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP), a major U.S.
Department of Defense facility located near McAlester that employs over 3,000 people in the production and storage of munitions. Other significant regional employers include the McAlester Public Schools, Carl Albert State College, McAlester Regional Health Center, and various state correctional facilities. Blocker itself remains primarily residential and rural, with most working residents commuting to McAlester or other nearby communities for employment. Median household income data specific to Blocker is not available due to its unincorporated status, but Pittsburg County overall has a median household income below the Oklahoma state average, reflecting the economic challenges faced by former coal-dependent regions. The area has seen modest growth in outdoor recreation and tourism related to nearby lakes (Lake Eufaula, Lake McAlester) and the scenic Kiamichi region. Blocker's location along State Highway 63 provides access to McAlester and Interstate 69/US Highway 69, supporting commuter patterns and light commercial activity. Overall, Blocker's economy reflects the broader transition of rural southeastern Oklahoma from extractive industries toward service employment, government jobs, and small business.
Law Enforcement & Arrest Records
Blocker, Oklahoma does not have its own municipal police department because it is an unincorporated community. All law enforcement services for the Blocker area are provided by the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office, located at 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, McAlester, OK 74501. The Sheriff's Office can be reached at (918) 423-5725. The office maintains jurisdiction over unincorporated areas of Pittsburg County, including Blocker, and handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and detention operations. Residents can request copies of incident reports, accident reports, and other police records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly during business hours; records requests are processed under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1 et seq.), which requires public bodies to provide access to records within a reasonable time. The Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office operates the Pittsburg County Jail, and arrest records and current inmate information can be searched online through the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Offender Lookup system and third-party jail roster websites. Booking information typically includes the arrestee's name, photograph (mugshot), booking date and time, charges filed, bond amount, and housing location within the facility. For historical arrest records or more detailed incident information not available online, formal written requests should be submitted to the Sheriff's Office. Oklahoma law permits agencies to charge reasonable copying and research fees for records production, though simple requests are often fulfilled at minimal or no cost. The Oklahoma Open Records Act establishes that public records are open unless specifically exempted by statute, and law enforcement agencies must respond to requests promptly.
Vital Records
Vital records for Blocker residents are issued by both county and state offices depending on the record type and date. Birth and death certificates in Oklahoma are maintained by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Vital Records Service, 123 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Suite 1400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, phone (405) 271-4040, website health.ok.gov. Certified copies of birth certificates cost $15.00 for the first copy; death certificates also cost $15.00.
Applicants must provide valid government-issued photo identification and demonstrate a direct and tangible interest (Oklahoma law restricts access to immediate family members, legal representatives, or those with a court order). Online ordering is available through the VitalChek service (additional processing fees apply), and processing time is typically 4-6 weeks for mail requests or faster for expedited online orders. Birth records in Oklahoma are available from October 1908 forward; death records from 1917 forward, with some earlier records on file. Marriage licenses for Blocker-area residents are issued by the Pittsburg County Court Clerk, located at 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, Suite 101, McAlester, OK 74501, phone (918) 423-6865. The marriage license fee in Oklahoma is $50.00 if couples complete premarital counseling, or $55.00 without counseling; licenses are valid for ten days after issuance. Certified copies of marriage certificates can be obtained from the County Clerk for a fee. Divorce records are court records filed with the District Court Clerk at the same courthouse location and can be searched through OSCN (www.oscn.net); certified copies require a request to the Court Clerk with applicable fees. Oklahoma statutes provide strict privacy protections for adoption records and limit access to vital records to qualified applicants with proper identification and documentation of relationship or legal interest.
Business & Licensing Records
Because Blocker is an unincorporated community, it does not issue municipal business licenses or maintain a city-level business registration system. Businesses operating in the Blocker area must comply with Pittsburg County regulations and Oklahoma state licensing requirements depending on the type of business activity. Some business activities may require county permits or zoning clearances; inquiries should be directed to Pittsburg County offices at the courthouse, 115 East Carl Albert Parkway, McAlester, OK 74501.
Fictitious name registrations (Doing Business As or DBA filings) in Oklahoma are filed with the County Clerk where the business operates; for Blocker-area businesses, this is the Pittsburg County Clerk at (918) 423-6865. DBA filings are public records and can be searched at the County Clerk's office. Entity formation and registration for corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships, and other business entities are handled at the state level by the Oklahoma Secretary of State. The Oklahoma Secretary of State Business Filing Department, 421 NW 13th Street, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, maintains a free online business entity search portal at www.sos.ok.gov/corp/corpInquiryFind.aspx. The database allows searches by business name, filing number, or registered agent, and displays entity status (active, dissolved, revoked), formation date, registered agent information, and principal office address. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) lien filings, which secure interests in personal property and business assets, are also filed with and searchable through the Oklahoma Secretary of State. Property tax records for commercial and business real estate in the Blocker area are maintained by the Pittsburg County Assessor's Office and are searchable online as described above, showing assessed values and tax liability for business properties.
Elections & Voter Records
Blocker voters are served by the Pittsburg County Election Board, located at 113 East Monroe Avenue, McAlester, OK 74501, phone (918) 423-4239. The Election Board administers voter registration, maintains polling locations, processes absentee ballots, and certifies election results for all federal, state, county, and local elections affecting Pittsburg County residents. Oklahoma residents can register to vote online through the Oklahoma Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp.html, operated by the Oklahoma State Election Board. Voter registration deadlines require registration at least 25 days before an election; applicants must be U.S. citizens, Oklahoma residents, and at least 18 years old by the election date. Valid identification is required when registering and voting in person. Because Blocker is unincorporated and has no municipal government, there are no city elections, no mayoral races, and no city council contests. Blocker-area voters participate in county, state, and federal elections only. Polling place assignments for Blocker residents can be found using the Voter Portal or by contacting the Pittsburg County Election Board; voters are assigned to precincts based on their residential address. Election records in Oklahoma are largely public: voter registration lists (excluding certain private information), campaign finance reports, candidate filings, precinct-level results, and absentee ballot statistics are accessible through the State Election Board and county election offices. In the November 2024 general election, Pittsburg County recorded turnout consistent with statewide patterns, with thousands of voters participating in the presidential election and down-ballot races. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Oklahoma voters statewide will decide contests for all four U.S. House seats (Oklahoma does not have a U.S. Senate seat up in 2026; the next Senate race is 2028), Governor (the gubernatorial term runs through 2027, so no gubernatorial election in 2026), all 101 Oklahoma House seats, half of the 48 Oklahoma Senate seats, and various county offices including County Commissioner, County Clerk, County Assessor, County Treasurer, and Sheriff. Blocker-area voters will participate in the District 17 State Senate race and District 18 State House race, along with countywide Pittsburg County offices. Absentee voting in Oklahoma is available for any registered voter; applications for absentee ballots must be submitted to the County Election Board and can be requested online or by mail, with ballots returned by mail or delivered in person by the close of polls on election day.
Public Records Transparency Score
Court Records: ✅ Online Statewide Portal | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: ✅ Online Ordering | Business: ✅ Free State Database | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results | Overall: 8.5/10 — Pittsburg County and Oklahoma provide excellent online access to most public records through statewide portals (OSCN for courts, Secretary of State for business entities, OK Voter Portal), free county property databases, and jail rosters, with only some older or specialized records requiring in-person requests at the McAlester courthouse.
Frequently Asked Questions
1What is the process for someone who is arrested in Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in Blocker, Oklahoma, you will be transported to the Pittsburg County Detention Center for booking and processing. During booking, officers record personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the arrestee. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment, or released on bail. The Pittsburg County Inmate Search portal allows online lookup of current inmates. Contact the Pittsburg County Clerk of Courts for case information.
2What are the school district and education performance data for Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma?
The Blocker area is served by public school districts in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. School performance data, enrollment statistics, and district boundaries are available through the Oklahoma Department of Education website. School report cards, test scores, and demographic data are published annually for all public schools.
3What are the crime statistics for Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma?
Crime statistics for Blocker, Oklahoma are reported annually to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program. Local crime data including incident reports, arrest statistics, and calls for service are typically published by the Blocker Police Department on their official website. The Oklahoma Attorney General also publishes annual crime statistics by jurisdiction.
4What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma Library?
The Blocker Public Library provides residents with access to public records research tools. Library cardholders can access online genealogy databases, historical newspaper archives, and Oklahoma government document repositories. Reference librarians can assist with records requests, ancestry searches, and government document navigation.
5Where is the Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma Public Library located?
The Blocker Public Library main branch is located in Blocker, Oklahoma. Check the Blocker city website or library system portal for branch addresses, hours of operation, and available services.
6Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma?
Fingerprinting services in Blocker, Oklahoma are available through the Blocker Police Department and authorized IdentoGO or Fieldprint enrollment centers. Fingerprinting is required for employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, real estate), concealed carry permits, and adoption applications. Contact the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office or local law enforcement for walk-in fingerprinting options.
7What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records in Blocker, Oklahoma, contact the Oklahoma Vital Statistics Unit. Birth and death certificates can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. Marriage licenses are issued by the Pittsburg County Clerk's office. Certified copies require valid government-issued photo ID and a processing fee. Online ordering is available through VitalCheck or the state health department portal.
8About Police Reports
Police reports from Blocker, Oklahoma can be obtained from the Blocker Police Department or the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office. Submit a request in person, by mail, or online with the incident report number, date, and your identification. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, most incident reports are public records. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days. Traffic accident reports may also be available through the Oklahoma DMV.
9About background check
A background check in Blocker, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma typically includes a review of criminal history records, arrest records, court judgments, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards frequently request background checks. You can request a Oklahoma criminal history report through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Federal background checks are available through the FBI Identity History Summary program.
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