Best Domestic Violence in Oklahoma — 17 verified resources

About Domestic Violence for Women

Domestic violence services for women are anchored by the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE), the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and a state coalition in every state coordinated through the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). VAWA funds shelters, transitional housing, legal services, and immigration relief (U-visa, T-visa, VAWA self-petition). Survivors can obtain civil protective orders, address-confidentiality through state ACP programs, and victim advocates through local prosecutor offices. The National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-HOPE) and StrongHearts Native Helpline serve specific survivor populations. This directory includes hotlines, shelters, state DV coalitions, and protective order resources.

Domestic Violence in Oklahoma

Oklahoma district courts hear family matters in each of its 77 counties. The Oklahoma Child Support Services division operates under DHS. Oklahoma City and Tulsa dominate, with Norman, Broken Arrow, and Edmond rounding out the major cities. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, and the Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault serve women.

17 Resources

1. Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault — Free

Statewide coalition coordinating domestic violence and sexual assault services, policy advocacy, and training for providers across Oklahoma. Women can use OCADVSA's resources to find local DV shelters and sexual assault programs. The coalition also manages a statewide hotline referral network. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or visit ocadvsa.org for local resources.

405-524-0700 · 3815 N Santa Fe Ave Suite 124, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website

2. National Domestic Violence Hotline — Free

Free 24/7 confidential crisis support, safety planning, and local shelter referrals for domestic violence survivors. Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, or chat online at thehotline.org. Trained advocates provide immediate help in over 200 languages. No ID required. Available every day of the year including holidays.

800-799-7233 · National Service · 24/7 · Visit Website

3. Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS) — Tulsa — Free

DVIS provides emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and support services for domestic violence survivors and their children in the Tulsa area. The 24/7 crisis hotline connects women with immediate safety planning, shelter placement, and legal advocacy. Shelter location is confidential. Call (918) 743-5763 anytime for free, confidential help.

918-743-5763 · Tulsa, OK (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline

4. Women's Haven — Enid — Free

Women's Haven provides emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and support services for domestic violence survivors in northwestern Oklahoma. The 24/7 crisis hotline connects women with immediate safety support and shelter placement. Location is confidential for safety. Call (580) 234-7644 anytime for free, confidential help if you or your children are in danger.

580-234-7644 · Enid, OK (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline

5. Help-in-Crisis — Norman — Free

Help-in-Crisis provides emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and support for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in Cleveland County. The 24/7 hotline connects women with crisis support, safety planning, and shelter referrals. Shelter address is confidential. Call (405) 360-0590 anytime or visit helpincrisis.org for program information.

405-360-0590 · Norman, OK (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline · Visit Website

6. Project Safe — Stillwater — Free

Project Safe provides emergency shelter, crisis support, legal advocacy, and counseling for domestic violence survivors in Stillwater and Payne County. The 24/7 hotline connects women and children with immediate safety support and shelter placement. Location is confidential. Call (405) 624-3020 anytime for free help. Serves women of all backgrounds.

405-624-3020 · Stillwater, OK (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline

7. Crisis Control Center — Lawton — Free

Crisis Control Center provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, and support services for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in Lawton and southwestern Oklahoma. The 24/7 hotline offers immediate help and shelter placement for women and children fleeing abuse. Location confidential. Call (580) 355-7575 anytime for free confidential help.

580-355-7575 · Lawton, OK (confidential location) · 24/7 Hotline

8. National Domestic Violence Hotline — Free

Free 24/7 confidential crisis support for DV victims. Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, or chat at thehotline.org. Trained advocates provide safety planning, local shelter referrals, and emotional support in 200+ languages. No identification required. The hotline operates every day including holidays and can help with safety planning from any location.

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9. Loveisrespect — Free

Free 24/7 support for young people experiencing dating abuse or unhealthy relationships. Call 1-866-331-9474, text LOVEIS to 22522, or chat online at loveisrespect.org. Trained peer advocates provide support and safety planning. Confidential and specifically designed for teens and young adults ages 13-26 navigating dating violence or controlling relationships.

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10. StrongHearts Native Helpline — Free

Free confidential domestic and dating violence helpline for Native Americans staffed by advocates who understand tribal culture. Call 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) daily 7am-10pm CT or chat at strongheartshelpline.org. Provides crisis support, safety planning, and local resource referrals that respect tribal sovereignty and cultural practices.

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11. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence — Free

NCADV unifies state DV coalitions and provides survivor resources, safety planning tools, and policy advocacy. Access free safety planning guides, find state coalitions, and learn about legal rights and housing options at ncadv.org. Includes information on financial abuse, technology safety, and economic empowerment resources for survivors.

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12. Futures Without Violence — Free

National nonprofit working to prevent and end violence against women, children, and families. Provides training for healthcare providers, safety information, and public resources on DV, sexual assault, and healthy relationships. Women can access safety planning information and find local resources at futureswithoutviolence.org.

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13. DomesticShelters.org — Free

Searchable database of domestic violence shelters and programs across the US and Canada. Search by city or zip code to find emergency shelters, transitional housing, legal advocates, and support groups. Each listing includes contact information and available services. Visit domesticshelters.org anytime to search confidentially. Listings are free to access.

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14. Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence — Free

National resource center providing culturally specific support and resources for Asian and Pacific Islander women experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking. Access a directory of AAPI-specific DV programs, legal resources, and research at api-gbv.org. Resources available in multiple Asian languages. All materials are free to access online.

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15. Casa de Esperanza — Free

National resource center mobilizing Latina and Latin@ communities to end domestic and sexual violence. Provides bilingual resources, training, and national DV hotline support specifically for Spanish-speaking women. Latinas can access the hotline, find local bilingual DV programs, and get safety planning help at casadeesperanza.org. All resources available in Spanish.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

16. Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) — Free

US Department of Justice office implementing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) by funding shelters, legal advocacy, and prevention programs nationwide. Women can access information on VAWA protections, housing rights for DV survivors, and immigration protections at justice.gov/ovw. Also includes a grant directory for finding locally funded DV services.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

17. RAINN — Sexual Assault Hotline — Free

RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) and online.rainn.org. Free, confidential 24/7 crisis support from trained staff advocates for sexual assault survivors. Women receive counseling, safety planning, and local resource referrals. A secure online chat option is available for situations where calling is not safe.

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Frequently Asked

How many domestic violence resources are in Oklahoma?
Women's Corner tracks 17 verified domestic violence resources for women in Oklahoma.
Are domestic violence resources in Oklahoma free?
17 of the 17 listed domestic violence resources in Oklahoma are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Oklahoma have domestic violence resources?
Listings span cities including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Enid, Norman, Stillwater, Lawton.
What are some examples of domestic violence resources in Oklahoma?
Featured entries include Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, National Domestic Violence Hotline, Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS) — Tulsa, Women's Haven — Enid, Help-in-Crisis — Norman.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
7 of 17 Oklahoma domestic violence listings include verified phone numbers.
How do I get a restraining order?
Go to your county's family or civil courthouse and ask the clerk for a 'protective order' or 'order of protection' petition — no attorney or filing fee required. Temporary ex parte orders can be issued the same day. A full hearing follows within 10–21 days. Court advocates and DV agencies help fill out forms; bring any evidence (texts, photos, police reports).
Where can I go right now if I'm not safe?
Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (text START to 88788) — they connect you to your nearest shelter, arrange emergency transport, and help with a safety plan. Shelters are confidential, free, and 24/7. If you're in immediate danger, call 911 and ask for a DV advocate at the scene.
Will the shelter take my kids?
Yes. Domestic violence shelters accept women with children — most accommodate boys up to age 17 (a few have age limits around 12–13 for older boys, and will arrange alternate placement nearby). Pets are increasingly welcome through programs like RedRover and Sheltering Animals & Families Together. Bring kids' birth certificates, school records, and any medications if you can.
Is the hotline really free and confidential?
Yes — the National DV Hotline and all state DV hotlines are free, confidential, anonymous, available 24/7, and offered in 200+ languages. Advocates don't report to police, immigration, or CPS unless you request it (mandatory reporting applies only to active child abuse). You can call to plan, vent, or just ask questions before deciding anything.