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Oklahoma

Capital: Oklahoma City

OK
One-Party Consent No Stop & ID Law Anti-Sanctuary

Recording Laws

One-Party Consent

Oklahoma is a one-party consent state. One party's consent is sufficient for recording.

Statute: Okla. Stat. tit. 13, § 176.4
Can Record Police: Yes (in public)
Penalties: Felony; up to 5 years imprisonment
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Stop and Identify

No ID Requirement

No state statute requiring identification. Case law (Gomez v. Turner) limits police power.

Immigration Policy

Anti-Sanctuary State

Oklahoma has strict anti-sanctuary laws and E-Verify requirements.

ICE Cooperation: Full Cooperation
E-Verify: Required
287(g) Agreements: Yes

State Resources

Attorney General

Gentner Drummond

(405) 521-3921

State Bar Association

https://www.okbar.org/

Remember in Oklahoma

  • You always have the right to remain silent
  • You can record police in public spaces
  • You do not have to consent to a search
  • If arrested, say "I want a lawyer"