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Information on Cushing, Payne County

Welcome to our dedicated page for Cushing, located in the state of Oklahoma, Payne County. Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, administrative services, and local resources.

This page provides essential details such as the city hall's contact information, including its address, office hours, and ways to reach out via phone or email, making it easier for you to access city-related services. Additionally, we offer useful insights into key local services, including hospitals, schools, parks, and other points of interest in Cushing, Payne County.

You can also explore up-to-date demographic statistics, learn about the city's history and unique features, and find answers to frequently asked questions regarding services and procedures.


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Cushing town HALL, Payne County

Cushing town Hall's addressCushing Cushing Municipal Building
PO BOX 311

CUSHING OK 74023
United States
Phone number of Cushing town HallNot available
Cushing, OK emailNot available
Cushing official websitecityofcushing.com/
Mayor of Cushing
Payne County, Oklahoma: Vital Records Cushing vital records
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Common questions about Cushing

What county is Cushing OK in?

Cushing, OK is located in Payne County

Where is Cushing, Oklahoma ?

Cushing lies in Payne County, situated within the central region of the United States, specifically in the state of Oklahoma. It is positioned southeast of Stillwater and northeast of Oklahoma City. The municipality is part of the larger Oklahoma metropolitan area, accessible via U.S. Route 33 and State Highway 18.

What is the cost of living in Cushing OK ?

The cost of living in Cushing, Oklahoma (Payne County) is quite affordable. Housing is relatively inexpensive, with median home prices around $100,000. Transportation costs are lower than the national average, and grocery prices are also reasonable, making Cushing an economically attractive place to live.

Cushing building department, OK

If you're planning a construction project in Cushing, OK, obtaining the necessary authorization is an essential step. Residents and developers should visit the city's Building Inspection Department to initiate their permit application process. This department can provide detailed information about the costs involved and the estimated time required to process your request. For the best guidance, it's recommended that you contact their office directly to ensure you have up-to-date information tailored to your specific project needs.
If you have inquiries related to construction permits, inspections, code enforcement, or building regulations, we recommend contacting Cushing's town hall or Payne County authorities directly.

Demography of Cushing

Name of Cushing inhabitants (demonym)Not available
DateCurrent valueClassed by Region/Country
Population8 327 inhabitants (2020) /
Population density in CushingNot available

Cushing (OK) statistics

Cushing OK Median household income$47,000
Cushing OK Poverty rate15.3%
Cushing OK Unemployment rate4.5%
Cushing OK Educational attainment80%

Air quality

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List of Passport Facilities in Cushing, OK

Where to apply for a passport in Cushing, OK? There are 15 passport offices in Cushing, try one of these:
Name Street Phone number
LINCOLN COUNTY COURT CLERK811 MANVEL AVE4052581309
STILLWATER POST OFFICE809 S. LEWIS4053722501
PAYNE COUNTY COURT CLERK606 S. HUSBAND ST.4053724774
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY311 S MONROE STREET4057445385
NOBLE COUNTY COURT CLERK300 COURT HOUSE DRIVE5803365187
GUTHRIE POST OFFICE201 W. OKLAHOMA AVE.4052824736
COFFEE CREEK STATION407 W. COVELL ROAD4058440583
OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT CLERK28 E. MAIN4053594514
JENKS POST OFFICE303 E. A .ST.9182983193
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY COURT CLERK325 N BROADWAY4052733624
OKFUSKEE COUNTY COURT CLERK209 N 3RD ST.9186230525
WEST TULSA STATION3408 W. 42ND PL.9184463976
SOUTHEAST POST OFFICE9023 E. 46TH STREET9186274637
EASTSIDE POST OFFICE2920 S.129TH EAST AVE.9186641791
TULSA COUNTY COURT CLERKS OFFICE500 SOUTH DENVER AVE9185965419

Top 3 most popular banks in Cushing

There are 4 bank branches in Cushing.
Bank of Cushing is the most popular bank in Cushing with 2 branch offices, followed by Bank of the West with 1 branch offices and then RCB Bank with 1 branch offices.

Find below all bank branches in Cushing:

Bank's name Number of branch offices Service Type
Bank of Cushing2Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
Bank of the West1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
RCB Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office

Cushing administrative numbers

Cushing town code4018850
Cushing town phone area code539
Cushing town postcode74023

Cushing territory

Cushing areaNot available
Cushing altitude922 Altitude feet
Geographical coordinatesLatitude: 35.9797
Longitude: 0
Not available
Time zone
UTC -6:00 (America/Chicago)
Summer time : UTC -5:00
Winter time : UTC -6:00
Local time
Namesake of Cushing
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Natural parks

What is Cushing close to?

Not available

Elementary schools in Cushing

Cushing Lower Elementary School

District of Cushing
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 1
Students : 278

Cushing Pre-Kindergarten School

District of Cushing
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : PK
Students : 108

Cushing Upper Elementary School

District of Cushing
Lowest grade : 2, Highest grade : 4
Students : 420

Oak Grove Public School

Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 8
Students : 168

Middle schools in Cushing

Cushing Middle School

District of Cushing
Lowest grade : 5, Highest grade : 8
Students : 557

High schools in Cushing

Cushing High School

District of Cushing
Lowest grade : 9, Highest grade : 12
Students : 505