This section has information about Domestic Violence & Relationship Abuse in Oklahoma.
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.
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.
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 Abuse Facts
What kinds of abuse are considered domestic violence? What do I say to a friend? How can I recognize a cycle of abuse?
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?
Domestic Violence Help in Your Area
Find your city on the map to find service providers in your area.
Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation
The Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Fund mission is to compassionately deliver services by offering information, resources and financial assistance to crime victims and the organizations who serve them.
Oklahoma Resources for Domestic Violence Issues
Statewide, local and programs for Native Americans identified by WomensLaw.org.
Oklahoma Statutes Protection from Domestic Abuse Act
Oklahoma Statues Title 22, Section 60.1 through 60.20
Domestic Violence Petition for Protective Order- Court Forms for Oklahoma Courts
This link will take you to the OSCN website where you can obtain the forms (in pdf format) you need for a Protective Order. Some counties require that you go through the local Domestic Violence Office in order to file for a Protective Order.
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.
Oklahoma Statutes Protection from Domestic Abuse Act
Oklahoma Statues Title 22, Section 60.1 through 60.20
Oklahoma Find A Lawyer
As a community service, the OBA does provide a directory of its attorney members who have given their permission to have their names published in the Oklahoma Find A Lawyer directory at Oklahoma Find A Lawyer. There you can search by both geographic area or by a lawyer's practice area.