These resources cover government at the federal (national) level. For resources at the state and local (county, city, etc.) level, go to the State and Local Government Information page.
USA.gov is the U.S. government’s official web portal to all federal, state, and local government web resources and services.
You can browse the USA.gov site by topics.
A to Z List of All Federal Agencies
This USA.gov page lists all federal departments and agencies and lets you search for a department or agency by name as well.
Contact U.S. Senators
This page lists all current U.S. Senators by state with links to their websites, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Find My U.S. Representative
Enter your zip code to find your U.S. Representative and find links to his/her website and contact information.
Healthcare.gov
This site directs you, based on your state of residence, to purchase insurance through either the appropriate state or federal health insurance marketplace.
MedlinePlus
MedlinePlus has medical information in English and over 45 other languages for patients and their families and friends. Find drug information, an illustrated medical encyclopedia, the latest health news, and tools such as calculators, quizzes, and questionnaires.
Medicare
Medicare is a health insurance program for people aged 65 and over who have paid into the system through payroll taxes on their wages. In order to receive benefits, you need to enroll.
Disaster Assistance
Find out if your address is in a declared disaster area and get links to local FEMA and Red Cross centers.
Social Security Administration (SSA)
The SSA manages social security payments, which includes retirement, disability, and survivor benefits that is paid in through a payroll tax on your wages. This page includes tools to understand your contributions so far and estimate future payments. In order to start receiving retirement benefits, like with Medicare, you need to enroll. Here is the link to the SSA online application for receiving retirement benefits.
Federal Student Aid Application (FAFSA)
The FAFSA is a free student aid application managed by the U.S. Department of Education. Most colleges and universities encourage students to fill out this application as part of their process for determining financial aid. Aid packages typically include a combination of grants (money you don’t have to pay back), loans, and work-study funds.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs administers all benefits for U.S. military veterans, their families, and survivors. This includes health care, educational, and burial benefits. The VA Applying for Benefits page covers the different kinds of benefits and how to apply for each.
Find a Federal Government Job
This page explains the federal hiring process for different kinds of positions, including jobs in federal agencies, apprenticeships, and internships. A companion page, USA.gov’s general find a job page, covers ways to plan a job search, write resumes and cover letters, interview strategies, and more.
Federal Unemployment Information
If you’ve become unemployed through no fault of your own, or under certain eligibility requirements as outlined by state law, you qualify for unemployment benefits. This site covers those benefits and how to apply for them.
IRS Tax Forms and Publications
If you are looking for a specific federal tax form or publication, you can find it through this site.
Federal Tax Information and Online Services for Individuals
This site gives information about how to file, pay, and manage your taxes. It includes links to how to file for free if you are below a certain income level. There is also information for different individual situations, such as self-employment, military, parents, students, or retirees.
U.S. Passports and International Travel
Learn how to apply for a passport, a requirement for traveling out of the country. Other links include travel checklists and U.S.-issued travel alerts and warnings.
How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship
Learn the steps for becoming a U.S. citizen including how to apply and what is the naturalization process. Also find information on dual citizenship, get proof of your U.S. citizenship if you were born abroad, and replace your lost or stolen citizenship certificate.
Study for the Naturalization Test
In order to become a naturalized citizen, you will take an English and civics test unless you qualify for an exemption or waiver. The English test has three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The civics test covers important U.S. history and government topics. Learn more on this site about the test and the free study tools available to help you prepare.
Voter Registration Information
This USA.gov website lets you find out whether you are eligible to vote, deadlines for registering, and ID requirements for registering.
Researching Election Candidates
Learn more about candidates during an election in this overview from USA.gov.
How to Vote
This website covers information on absentee voting, early voting, and voting on Election Day.
Find My Legislators
Enter your address to find your U.S. Senate, U.S. House, State Senate, and State House elected representatives.
Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS)
DHS provides a range of assistance programs, including food benefits (SNAP), services for people with disabilities, child welfare and protection, adult protection, child support services, and administration of the state Medicaid program.
Unemployment Claimant Info
From the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, learn how to file an unemployment claim as well as how to register for the job match program.
Oklahoma Income Tax Forms
View, download, and print state tax forms and publications from this Oklahoma Tax Commission site.
OK Treasurer
Search for unclaimed property.
Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN)
Search Oklahoma's electronic law library, print legal forms, learn about court programs, find information on your local district court, search cases, and make e-payments in selected district courts.
Oklahoma’s Lemon Law
This guide provides information about your rights and responsibilities under Oklahoma’s Lemon Law.
Department of Corrections
This site covers corrections facilities, victims’ services, visitation policies, and information about persons in the criminal justice system.
Oklahoma VINE
Look up persons in the criminal justice system and receive notification of custody status changes, such as releases on bail, changes in protective order status, or updates about criminal cases, via phone, email, text, or TTY.
Birth and Death Certificates
This site covers how to obtain a birth or death certificate, including acceptable identification.
Driver License and ID Information
From the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety this site covers driver testing, learning permits, and information on how to get a new license/ID and renew.
Oklahoma Driver Manuals
View, download, and print driver manuals from the Department of Public Safety site.
Hunting and Fishing License Applications
Read about hunting and fishing regulations and purchase your licenses online.
Creek County
The elected officials and all of the employees of Creek County work together in our respective departments to provide the citizens of Creek County quality government at the county level.
Creek County Health Department
The County Health Department offers a variety of services, such as immunizations, family planning, maternity education, well-baby clinics, adolescent health clinics, hearing and speech services, child developmental services, environmental health, and the SoonerStart program.
Creek County DHS
DHS has a wide range of programs to help Oklahomans in need including: food benefits (SNAP); temporary cash assistance (TANF); services for persons with developmental disabilities and persons who are aging; adult protective services; child welfare programs; child support services; and child care assistance, licensing and monitoring. DHS also handles applications and eligibility for Sooner Care, the state’s Medicaid program offering health care to families with low incomes. Find your local office from the ODHS home page.
Kellyville Schools
Kellyville Public Schools is a district committed to helping students reach their potential in academic and extracurricular endeavors. As our mission statement affirms, we believe that our mission is to educate each student for success in life, service to the community, and a commitment to life-long learning.
Central Tech
Central Tech provides hands on career training to elevate your worth for your future career. Central Tech provides excellent training in technical education to empower.
Creek County OSU Extension Center
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service provides research-based information to help improve the quality of life for all Oklahomans. Information topics include health, food, nutrition, growing your own food, and more. There is an extension office in each county.
Creek County Rural Water District #1 (Kellyville)
Committed to Providing Clean, Safe Water for All Our Residents
Creek County Election Board
All information about voting and voters registration for Creek County.