Oklahoma Regulations: Counties & Municipal Zoning Guide

Understanding where Amish tiny cabins are allowed in Oklahoma depends on both county and city regulations. Oklahoma has no single statewide tiny house law — each of the state’s 77 counties and their municipalities set their own rules on minimum square footage, foundation requirements, and where tiny homes can be placed. Many rural counties have minimal or no specific regulations, offering flexibility for placement. Others defer building and zoning authority to local cities and towns. In contrast, suburban and urban municipalities often enforce stricter zoning, including minimum dwelling sizes ranging from 400 to 1,000+ square feet, foundation requirements, and occupancy classifications. Because rules vary widely by location, it’s important to verify requirements with local authorities. The guide below provides a county overview and municipal references to help you confidently plan and place your tiny cabin in Oklahoma.

Counties

Does Adair County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Adair County (county seat: Stilwell) does not have a website or any publicly listed zoning ordinances or building regulations. For tiny home questions, visit the Adair County government in person at 220 West Division, Stillwell, or call 918-696-7150. Significant rural flexibility likely.

Resources: Adair County, OK Government Directory

Does Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Alfalfa County (county seat: Cherokee) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Alfalfa County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Alfalfa County, OK Government Directory

Does Atoka County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Atoka County (county seat: Atoka) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Atoka County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Atoka County, OK Government Directory

Does Beaver County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Beaver County (county seat: Beaver) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Beaver County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Beaver County, OK Government Directory

Does Beckham County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Beckham County (county seat: Sayre) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Beckham County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Beckham County, OK Government Directory

Does Blaine County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Blaine County (county seat: Watonga) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Blaine County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Blaine County, OK Government Directory

Does Bryan County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Bryan County (county seat: Durant) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Bryan County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Bryan County, OK Government Directory

Does Caddo County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Caddo County (county seat: Anadarko) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Caddo County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Caddo County, OK Government Directory

Does Canadian County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Canadian County (OKC metro west — home to El Reno) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Contact Canadian County Planning.

Resources: Canadian County, OK Government Directory

Does Carter County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Carter County (county seat: Ardmore) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Carter County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Carter County, OK Government Directory

Does Cherokee County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cherokee County (home to Tahlequah — capital of the Cherokee Nation) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Tribal authorities govern many regulations on Cherokee Nation tribal land. Contact Cherokee County Planning.

Resources: Cherokee County, OK Government Directory

Does Choctaw County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Choctaw County (county seat: Hugo) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Choctaw County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Choctaw County, OK Government Directory

Does Cimarron County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cimarron County (county seat: Boise City) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Cimarron County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Cimarron County, OK Government Directory

Does Cleveland County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Cleveland County (home to Norman and the University of Oklahoma) accommodates tiny homes. Norman is actively considering changing zoning regulations and building codes to permit tiny homes within city limits. Moore (also in Cleveland County) is a popular tiny home city. Contact Cleveland County Planning Commission.

Resources: Cleveland County, OK Government Directory

Does Coal County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Coal County (home to Coalgate) does not publish clear zoning regulations that specifically address ADUs or tiny homes. Like many smaller Oklahoma counties, decisions are handled locally or case-by-case. Contact county offices.

Resources: Coal County, OK Government Directory

Does Comanche County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Comanche County (home to Lawton and Fort Sill military installation) is one of Oklahoma’s tiny-house-friendly counties. Contact Comanche County Planning & Zoning.

Resources: Comanche County, OK Government Directory

Does Cotton County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Cotton County (county seat: Walters) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Cotton County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Cotton County, OK Government Directory

Does Craig County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Craig County (county seat: Vinita) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Craig County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Craig County, OK Government Directory

Does Creek County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Creek County (county seat: Sapulpa) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Creek County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Creek County, OK Government Directory

Does Custer County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Custer County (county seat: Arapaho) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Custer County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Custer County, OK Government Directory

Does Delaware County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Delaware County (county seat: Jay) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Delaware County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Delaware County, OK Government Directory

Does Dewey County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Dewey County (county seat: Taloga) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Dewey County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Dewey County, OK Government Directory

Does Ellis County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Ellis County (county seat: Arnett) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Ellis County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Ellis County, OK Government Directory

Does Garfield County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Garfield County (home to Enid) follows Oklahoma’s framework where municipalities set tiny home rules. Contact Garfield County Planning.

Resources: Garfield County, OK Government Directory

Does Garvin County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Garvin County (county seat: Pauls Valley) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Garvin County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Garvin County, OK Government Directory

Does Grady County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Grady County (county seat: Chickasha) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Grady County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Grady County, OK Government Directory

Does Grant County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Grant County (county seat: Medford) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Grant County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Grant County, OK Government Directory

Does Greer County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Greer County (county seat: Mangum) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Greer County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Greer County, OK Government Directory

Does Harmon County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Harmon County (county seat: Hollis) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Harmon County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Harmon County, OK Government Directory

Does Harper County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Harper County (county seat: Buffalo) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Harper County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Harper County, OK Government Directory

Does Haskell County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Haskell County (county seat: Stigler) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Haskell County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Haskell County, OK Government Directory

Does Hughes County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Hughes County (county seat: Holdenville) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hughes County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hughes County, OK Government Directory

Does Jackson County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jackson County (county seat: Altus) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jackson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jackson County, OK Government Directory

Does Jefferson County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Jefferson County (county seat: Waurika) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jefferson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jefferson County, OK Government Directory

Does Johnston County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Johnston County (county seat: Tishomingo) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Johnston County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Johnston County, OK Government Directory

Does Kay County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Kay County (county seat: Newkirk) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Kay County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Kay County, OK Government Directory

Does Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Kingfisher County (county seat: Kingfisher) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Kingfisher County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Kingfisher County, OK Government Directory

Does Kiowa County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Kiowa County (county seat: Hobart) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Kiowa County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Kiowa County, OK Government Directory

Does Latimer County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Latimer County (county seat: Wilburton) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Latimer County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Latimer County, OK Government Directory

Does Le Flore County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Le Flore County (home to Poteau — Ouachita Mountains region) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Active outdoor recreation/tourism area. Contact Le Flore County Planning.

Resources: Le Flore County, OK Government Directory

Does Lincoln County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Lincoln County (county seat: Chandler) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lincoln County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lincoln County, OK Government Directory

Does Logan County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Logan County (county seat: Guthrie) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Logan County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Logan County, OK Government Directory

Does Love County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Love County (county seat: Marietta) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Love County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Love County, OK Government Directory

Does Major County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Major County (county seat: Fairview) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Major County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Major County, OK Government Directory

Does Marshall County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Marshall County (county seat: Madill) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Marshall County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Marshall County, OK Government Directory

Does Mayes County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Mayes County (county seat: Pryor Creek) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Mayes County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Mayes County, OK Government Directory

Does McClain County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). McClain County (county seat: Purcell) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within McClain County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: McClain County, OK Government Directory

Does McCurtain County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). McCurtain County (home to Idabel — southeast Oklahoma’s Kiamichi Country region, popular tourism corridor with Beavers Bend State Park) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Active cabin rental and tiny home tourism corridor. Contact McCurtain County Planning.

Resources: McCurtain County, OK Government Directory

Does McIntosh County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). McIntosh County (county seat: Eufaula) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within McIntosh County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: McIntosh County, OK Government Directory

Does Murray County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and home to Oklahoma’s first R-5 Tiny Home Residential District. Murray County (home to Sulphur and Davis — Oklahoma’s first resort town) hosts InnHabit, a shipping-container tiny house resort at Cobblestone Hill along picturesque Medicine Creek (waterfall, hiking, biking trails). The city of Davis has adopted an explicit R-5 Tiny Home Residential District zoning category. Contact Murray County Planning.

Resources: Murray County, OK Government Directory

Does Muskogee County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Muskogee County (county seat: Muskogee) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Muskogee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Muskogee County, OK Government Directory

Does Noble County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Noble County (county seat: Perry) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Noble County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Noble County, OK Government Directory

Does Nowata County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Nowata County (county seat: Nowata) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Nowata County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Nowata County, OK Government Directory

Does Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Okfuskee County (county seat: Okemah) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Okfuskee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Okfuskee County, OK Government Directory

Does Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — Oklahoma’s flagship tiny-home metro. Oklahoma County (home to Oklahoma City — the state’s capital and largest city) accommodates tiny homes through its zoning regulations. As of June 20, 2025, Oklahoma City adopted a new “backyard dwellings” ADU ordinance covering OKC’s urban core. Edmond (within Oklahoma County) is also a popular tiny home location. Contact Oklahoma County Planning Commission.

Resources: Oklahoma County, OK Government Directory

Does Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Okmulgee County (county seat: Okmulgee) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Okmulgee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Okmulgee County, OK Government Directory

Does Osage County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Osage County (home to Pawhuska — largest county in Oklahoma by area; coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Tribal authorities govern regulations on Osage tribal land. Contact Osage County Planning.

Resources: Osage County, OK Government Directory

Does Ottawa County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Ottawa County (county seat: Miami) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Ottawa County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Ottawa County, OK Government Directory

Does Pawnee County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pawnee County (county seat: Pawnee) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Pawnee County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Pawnee County, OK Government Directory

Does Payne County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Payne County (home to Stillwater and Oklahoma State University) accommodates tiny homes — Stillwater has multiple tiny home installations. Contact Payne County Planning Department.

Resources: Payne County, OK Government Directory

Does Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pittsburg County (county seat: McAlester) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Pittsburg County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Pittsburg County, OK Government Directory

Does Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pontotoc County (county seat: Ada) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Pontotoc County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Pontotoc County, OK Government Directory

Does Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pottawatomie County (home to Shawnee — note: NOT Shawnee, KS) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Tribal land considerations may apply within the Citizen Potawatomi Nation lands. Contact Pottawatomie County Planning.

Resources: Pottawatomie County, OK Government Directory

Does Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Pushmataha County (county seat: Antlers) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Pushmataha County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Pushmataha County, OK Government Directory

Does Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Roger Mills County (county seat: Cheyenne) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Roger Mills County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Roger Mills County, OK Government Directory

Does Rogers County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Rogers County (Tulsa metro northeast — home to Claremore) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Contact Rogers County Planning.

Resources: Rogers County, OK Government Directory

Does Seminole County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Seminole County (county seat: Wewoka) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Seminole County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Seminole County, OK Government Directory

Does Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Sequoyah County (county seat: Sallisaw) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Sequoyah County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Sequoyah County, OK Government Directory

Does Stephens County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and home to a notable tiny home community. Stephens County (home to Duncan and Marlow) hosts the Town and Country RV Park — a tiny home community in Marlow off Highway 81 where each tiny home is less than 400 sq ft with living room/bedroom/bathroom/kitchen and shared amenities (pond, walking area, patio, bingo nights). Several tiny homes throughout the county. Contact Stephens County Planning.

Resources: Stephens County, OK Government Directory

Does Texas County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Texas County (county seat: Guymon) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Texas County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Texas County, OK Government Directory

Does Tillman County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Tillman County (county seat: Frederick) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Tillman County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Tillman County, OK Government Directory

Does Tulsa County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tulsa County (home to Tulsa — Oklahoma’s second-largest city) accommodates tiny homes through municipal zoning. Tulsa city has defined ADU rules in certain residential zones. Broken Arrow (also in Tulsa County) is another popular tiny home city. Contact Tulsa County Engineer Office (zoning oversight).

Resources: Tulsa County, OK Government Directory

Does Wagoner County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Wagoner County (Tulsa metro east — home to Wagoner and parts of Broken Arrow) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Contact Wagoner County Planning.

Resources: Wagoner County, OK Government Directory

Does Washington County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Washington County (home to Bartlesville) follows Oklahoma’s framework. Contact Washington County Planning.

Resources: Washington County, OK Government Directory

Does Washita County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Washita County (county seat: New Cordell) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Washita County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Washita County, OK Government Directory

Does Woods County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Woods County (county seat: Alva) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Woods County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Woods County, OK Government Directory

Does Woodward County, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (likely). Woodward County (county seat: Woodward) follows Oklahoma’s framework — the state has NO statewide tiny home regulations and follows the 2018 IRC. Most Oklahoma counties leave decisions to individual cities and towns. Rural unincorporated areas typically have significant flexibility. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Woodward County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Woodward County, OK Government Directory

Municipalities

Does Ada, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Ada (in Pontotoc County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Ada, OK

Does Altus, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Altus (in Jackson County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Altus, OK

Does Alva, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Alva (in Woods County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Alva, OK

Does Anadarko, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Anadarko (in Caddo County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Anadarko, OK

Does Antlers, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Antlers (in Pushmataha County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Antlers, OK

Does Arapaho, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Arapaho (in Custer County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Arapaho, OK

Does Ardmore, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Ardmore (in Carter County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Ardmore, OK

Does Arnett, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Arnett (in Ellis County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Arnett, OK

Does Atoka, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Atoka (in Atoka County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Atoka, OK

Does Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Bartlesville (in Washington County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Bartlesville, OK

Does Beaver, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Beaver (in Beaver County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Beaver, OK

Does Bethany, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Bethany (in Oklahoma County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Bethany, OK

Does Boise City, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Boise City (in Cimarron County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Boise City, OK

Does Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Broken Arrow (in Tulsa County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Broken Arrow, OK

Does Buffalo, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Buffalo (in Harper County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Buffalo, OK

Does Chandler, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Chandler (in Lincoln County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Chandler, OK

Does Cherokee, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Cherokee (in Alfalfa County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Cherokee, OK

Does Cheyenne, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Cheyenne (in Roger Mills County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Cheyenne, OK

Does Chickasha, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Chickasha (in Grady County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Chickasha, OK

Does Claremore, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Claremore (in Rogers County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Claremore, OK

Does Coalgate, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Coalgate (Coal County) does not have clearly published zoning regulations specifically addressing ADUs or tiny homes — typical of smaller Oklahoma towns. Decisions handled locally. Contact Coalgate City Hall.

Resources: City of Coalgate, OK

Does Davis, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and explicitly tiny-home-zoned. Davis (Murray County, Oklahoma’s first resort town) has adopted an R-5 Tiny Home Residential District — explicit zoning category for tiny homes. Home to InnHabit shipping-container tiny house resort at Cobblestone Hill along Medicine Creek. Contact Davis Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Davis, OK

Does Del City, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Del City (in Oklahoma County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Del City, OK

Does Duncan, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Duncan (in Stephens County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Duncan, OK

Does Durant, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Durant (in Bryan County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Durant, OK

Does Edmond, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Edmond (Oklahoma County, OKC metro north) is one of the most popular tiny home cities in Oklahoma County alongside OKC itself. Contact Edmond Planning Department.

Resources: City of Edmond, OK

Does El Reno, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

El Reno (in Canadian County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of El Reno, OK

Does Enid, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Enid (in Garfield County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Enid, OK

Does Eufaula, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Eufaula (in McIntosh County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Eufaula, OK

Does Fairview, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Fairview (in Major County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Fairview, OK

Does Frederick, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Frederick (in Tillman County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Frederick, OK

Does Guthrie, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Guthrie (in Logan County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Guthrie, OK

Does Guymon, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Guymon (in Texas County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Guymon, OK

Does Hobart, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Hobart (in Kiowa County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Hobart, OK

Does Holdenville, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Holdenville (in Hughes County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Holdenville, OK

Does Hollis, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Hollis (in Harmon County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Hollis, OK

Does Hugo, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Hugo (in Choctaw County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Hugo, OK

Does Idabel, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Idabel (in McCurtain County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Idabel, OK

Does Jay, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Jay (in Delaware County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Jay, OK

Does Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Kingfisher (in Kingfisher County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Kingfisher, OK

Does Lawton, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lawton (Comanche County, Fort Sill) is one of Oklahoma’s tiny-house-friendly cities. Contact Lawton Planning & Community Development.

Resources: City of Lawton, OK

Does Madill, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Madill (in Marshall County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Madill, OK

Does Mangum, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mangum (in Greer County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mangum, OK

Does Marietta, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Marietta (in Love County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Marietta, OK

Does Marlow, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and home to a notable tiny home community. Marlow (Stephens County) hosts the Town and Country RV Park off Highway 81 — each tiny home is less than 400 sq ft with living room, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, shared amenities (pond, walking area, patio, bingo nights). Contact Marlow City Hall.

Resources: City of Marlow, OK

Does McAlester, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

McAlester (in Pittsburg County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of McAlester, OK

Does Medford, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Medford (in Grant County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Medford, OK

Does Miami, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Miami (in Ottawa County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Miami, OK

Does Midwest City, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Midwest City (in Oklahoma County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Midwest City, OK

Does Moore, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Moore (Cleveland County, OKC metro south) is a popular tiny home city in Cleveland County. Contact Moore Community Development.

Resources: City of Moore, OK

Does Muskogee, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Muskogee (in Muskogee County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Muskogee, OK

Does New Cordell, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

New Cordell (in Washita County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of New Cordell, OK

Does Newkirk, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Newkirk (in Kay County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Newkirk, OK

Does Norman, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (evolving). Norman (Cleveland County, University of Oklahoma) is actively considering changes to zoning regulations and building codes to permit tiny homes within city limits — among Oklahoma’s most progressive cities on tiny home rules. Tiny homes already accommodated. Contact Norman Planning & Community Development.

Resources: City of Norman, OK

Does Nowata, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Nowata (in Nowata County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Nowata, OK

Does Okemah, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Okemah (in Okfuskee County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Okemah, OK

Does Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — Oklahoma’s most accommodating major city. Oklahoma City permits tiny homes through standard zoning AND, as of June 20, 2025, has formally adopted a “backyard dwellings” ADU ordinance covering OKC’s urban core. ADUs permitted in certain residential zones with size/setback rules. Permits required (building, electrical, plumbing, septic where applicable). Contact OKC Planning Department.

Resources: City of Oklahoma City, OK

Does Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Okmulgee (in Okmulgee County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Okmulgee, OK

Does Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pauls Valley (in Garvin County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pauls Valley, OK

Does Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pawhuska (in Osage County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pawhuska, OK

Does Pawnee, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pawnee (in Pawnee County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pawnee, OK

Does Perry, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Perry (in Noble County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Perry, OK

Does Ponca City, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Ponca City (in Kay County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Ponca City, OK

Does Poteau, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Poteau (in Le Flore County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Poteau, OK

Does Pryor Creek, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pryor Creek (in Mayes County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pryor Creek, OK

Does Purcell, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Purcell (in McClain County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Purcell, OK

Does Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sallisaw (in Sequoyah County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sallisaw, OK

Does Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sapulpa (in Creek County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sapulpa, OK

Does Sayre, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sayre (in Beckham County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sayre, OK

Does Shawnee, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Shawnee (in Pottawatomie County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Shawnee, OK

Does Stigler, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Stigler (in Haskell County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Stigler, OK

Does Stillwater, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Stillwater (Payne County, Oklahoma State University) has multiple tiny home installations and is one of Oklahoma’s tiny-house-active cities. Contact Stillwater Development Services.

Resources: City of Stillwater, OK

Does Stilwell, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Stilwell (in Adair County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Stilwell, OK

Does Sulphur, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sulphur (in Murray County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sulphur, OK

Does Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Tahlequah (in Cherokee County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Tahlequah, OK

Does Taloga, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Taloga (in Dewey County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Taloga, OK

Does Tishomingo, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Tishomingo (in Johnston County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Tishomingo, OK

Does Tulsa, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tulsa (Oklahoma’s second-largest city) permits ADUs in certain residential zones. Tulsa is among the major Oklahoma cities with defined ADU rules. Contact Tulsa Planning Department.

Resources: City of Tulsa, OK

Does Vinita, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Vinita (in Craig County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Vinita, OK

Does Wagoner, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Wagoner (in Wagoner County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Wagoner, OK

Does Walters, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Walters (in Cotton County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Walters, OK

Does Watonga, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Watonga (in Blaine County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Watonga, OK

Does Waurika, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Waurika (in Jefferson County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Waurika, OK

Does Wewoka, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Wewoka (in Seminole County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Wewoka, OK

Does Wilburton, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Wilburton (in Latimer County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Wilburton, OK

Does Woodward, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Woodward (in Woodward County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Woodward, OK

Does Yukon, Oklahoma, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yukon (in Canadian County) follows Oklahoma’s framework — no statewide tiny home regulations, with municipal zoning determining the rules. Most rural Oklahoma cities accommodate tiny homes through manufactured home or RV park provisions. Contact city offices for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Yukon, OK