A Handy List of eGovernment Websites

When you’re looking for local, state of Oklahoma or federal government information, or you’re trying to accomplish a task like renew your car tag or file your taxes, try out our lists of government websites. Use the search boxes on these pages to find just the info or services you need. Or, explore the lists, which round up the top sites and services for both state and federal government.

Check out the Local & State sites page and the federal list of websites.

We’re making improvements in our technology and services.

The library has been participating in a technology assessment through the Edge Initiative. We get to see how the library is doing compared to similar-sized libraries across the state and nationally. We want to improve certain technology services and resources that we offer to the community. Having this list of websites was one of those goals for improvement.

We aim to bring you more specially collected websites on other useful topics soon.

Is there a local, state or federal resource especially useful for you? We’d love to know!

Tax Time Helpful Resources

You may qualify for free tax help and filing. Did you know you can file a free tax return if your income in 2015 was $62,000 or less?

Free filing for current year returns with AGI of $62,000 or less.

One federal return plus up to 3 state returns for no charge. National support is provided for My Free Taxes web link users.

If you are being charged to prepare your federal or state tax return and your income is $62,000 or less, STOP and call 855-698-9435.

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Telephone, Chat, and email

Help line: 1-855-My Tx Help (1-855-698-9435)

Support available:

  • Monday through Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm
  • email available 24/7
  • January through October 15

You must have an Electronic Filing PIN

To e-file your tax return or other electronic forms, you must verify your identity – you’ll need an Electronic Filing PIN (IRS).

Get help with an Electronic Filing PIN Request >

You work. Let EITC work for you!

For the last 40 years, Earned Income Tax Credit made life better for millions of workers. You may have extra money waiting for you. If you qualify and claim the credit, it could be as much as $6,242 from the IRS for some workers.

More Helpful Tax Links