Dog Poop Laws in Oklahoma
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Oklahoma (OK).
Oklahoma Pet Waste Law Overview
Municipal Ordinances
Oklahoma has no statewide pet waste law. Oklahoma City and Tulsa enforce local ordinances, with enforcement driven by neighbor complaints and code enforcement officers.
Fine Range
$25 - $250
Enforcement
Municipal animal control and code enforcement
Law Type
Local Ordinances
Key Regulations in Oklahoma
What every dog owner needs to know
No statewide pet waste statute
Cities establish local pooper-scooper ordinances
Public parks require waste removal
Nuisance complaints trigger code enforcement visits
City Ordinances in Oklahoma
Specific regulations by municipality
Oklahoma City
Fine: $50 - $250Municipal Code Sec. 8-105: Pet waste must be removed from public property
Tulsa
Fine: $25 - $200City code requires pet waste cleanup in public areas and parks
Norman
Fine: $25 - $150Municipal ordinance mandates waste removal in public spaces
Tips for Dog Owners in Oklahoma
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Oklahoma's hot summers make pet waste a rapid health hazard
Tulsa's River Parks trail system monitors for waste compliance
Oklahoma wind can spread bacteria from accumulated yard waste
Regular professional cleanup is especially helpful during Oklahoma's hot months
Frequently Asked Questions About Oklahoma Pet Waste Laws
Oklahoma has no statewide pet waste law. Oklahoma City and Tulsa enforce local ordinances, with enforcement driven by neighbor complaints and code enforcement officers.
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