Key Takeaways

  • State Do Not Call list: Yes.
  • Private right of action: Yes.
  • Penalties: Up to $10,000 per violation..
  • Enforcement: Oklahoma Attorney General's Office.
Yes State DNC list
Yes Private right of action
Up to $10,000 per violation. State penalties

Oklahoma Telemarketing Laws

  • State Do Not Call listAvailable
  • RegisterState DNC registration
  • State TCPA equivalentOklahoma Telephone Solicitation Act (63 Okl. St. § 1-1201)
  • PenaltiesUp to $10,000 per violation.
  • Private right of actionYes — you can sue
  • Statutory damages$500–$1,500 under TCPA.
  • Enforcement agencyOklahoma Attorney General's Office

Enforcement

Oklahoma AG has enforced the state Do Not Call list and telemarketing laws.

How to Stop Robocalls in Oklahoma

  • Register on both the National and Oklahoma Do Not Call lists.
  • Use call-blocking technology.
  • Be cautious of calls claiming to be from oil/gas companies or the IRS.
  • Report violations to the Oklahoma AG and the FTC.

Federal Protections

In addition to Oklahoma law, you are protected by the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which provides $500-$1,500 per illegal robocall, and the National Do Not Call Registry at donotcall.gov.

Related Resources

Oklahoma Attorney General's Office

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Oklahoma have its own Do Not Call list?

    Yes. Oklahoma maintains a state Do Not Call list.

  • What are the penalties?

    Violations can result in fines up to $10,000 per violation.

  • How do I register?

    Register through the Oklahoma Attorney General's website.

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