Domestic Violence

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This section has information about Domestic Violence & Relationship Abuse in Oklahoma.

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Address Confidentiality Program

Domestic violence victims, who move to a new location unknown to their abuser can get a substitute address for use with state and local agencies. The program provides participants with a cost-free first-class mail forwarding service.

Advice for Immigrants Suffering Domestic Violence

General advice for protecting yourself and escaping domestic violence.

Basic Q&As for Immigrants Thinking about Leaving their Abusive Relationship

If you are an immigrant and thinking about leaving an abusive relationship, this site has answers for many questions you might ask.

Domestic Violence and the Law

What you can do if you are being abused, stalked, or harassed by someone in your life? What are your rights?

Protective Orders

A protective order is issued by a Court to help protect you and/or your children from harassment or abuse.

Protective Orders from Other States

Protective Orders from other states are valid in Oklahoma. You must register a protective order from another state with the Oklahoma Secretary of State.

Stalking Awareness - Know It - Name It - Stop It!

These Stalking Awareness Resources are part of a statewide initiative from OCADVSA

Advice for Immigrants Suffering Domestic Violence

General advice for protecting yourself and escaping domestic violence.

Basic Q&As for Immigrants Thinking about Leaving their Abusive Relationship

If you are an immigrant and thinking about leaving an abusive relationship, this site has answers for many questions you might ask.

Domestic Violence and the Law

What you can do if you are being abused, stalked, or harassed by someone in your life? What are your rights?

Protective Orders

A protective order is issued by a Court to help protect you and/or your children from harassment or abuse.

Protective Orders from Other States

Protective Orders from other states are valid in Oklahoma. You must register a protective order from another state with the Oklahoma Secretary of State.

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