Oklahoma Privacy Compliance Checklist

Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act — Step-by-step guide to compliance

Reviewed by PrivacyLawMap editorial teamLast verified: July 28, 2026

What is the OKCDPA compliance checklist?

The OKCDPA compliance checklist is a 10-step plan for meeting the Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act (OKCDPA), Oklahoma's consumer privacy law, which takes effect January 1, 2027. It is enforced by the Oklahoma Attorney General, with civil penalties up to $7,500 per violation and a 30-day cure period to fix violations before a fine. Work through every step below, then confirm your specific obligations with the free applicability calculator.

Compliance Steps

Effective: January 1, 2027 | Cure period: 30 days

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Key Enforcement Details

Enforced By
Oklahoma Attorney General
Penalty / Violation
$7,500
Cure Period
30 days
Private Right of Action
No

OKCDPA Compliance Checklist FAQ

What is the OKCDPA compliance checklist?

It is a 10-step plan for-profit businesses use to meet the Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act (OKCDPA), which takes effect January 1, 2027. The steps below cover consumer-rights request handling, privacy-notice disclosures, opt-out mechanisms, data-processing agreements, and security safeguards required under Oklahoma law.

Who has to comply with the Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act?

The OKCDPA generally applies to for-profit businesses that handle Oklahoma residents' personal data above the law's revenue and data-volume thresholds. Whether it applies to you depends on the specifics — check your exact obligations with the free applicability calculator at /calculator rather than assuming.

What is the penalty for OKCDPA non-compliance?

The Oklahoma Attorney General can impose civil penalties of up to $7,500 per violation and a 30-day cure period to fix violations before a fine. There is no private right of action, so enforcement comes from the state, not individual lawsuits. Figures verified July 28, 2026.

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Does this law apply to you?

Use our free calculator to check if Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act applies to your business.

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