Oklahoma · Walk-in purchase
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We've gathered the statute citations for Oklahoma, but we have not independently verified the walk-in catalytic-converter purchase rules. Read the linked statute, contact your state recycler association, or request that we verify Oklahoma next.
What we know so far
Statute citations and recent amendments extracted from the ReMA / ISRI State Metals Theft Law Database. Start here for your own review.
- Okla. Stat. Title 2, Ch. 1, Article 11, Oklahoma Scrap Metal Dealers Act; 2 O.S. § 11-90 to 2 O.S. § 11-99 Okla. Stat. Title 21, Ch. 58, § 1435 Burglary in Second Degree- Acts Constituting Okla. Stat. Title 21, Ch.68, § 1727 Copper- Stealing or Removing- Penalties. Okla. Stat. Title 21, Ch.68, §1738 Seizure and Forfeiture of Vehicles, Airplanes and Other Property Used in Crime- Procedure
Recent amendments
- 2014 HB 3160 — effective November 01, 2014
- 2016 HB 2624 — effective November 01, 2016
- 2016 SB 1270 — effective November 01, 2016
- 2017 SB 833 — effective 90 days after the session adjourns; approx. 8/24/17
- 2018 HB 2950 — effective November 1, 2018
- 2021 HB 1001 — effective November 1, 2021
- 2022 HB 3002 — effective November 1, 2022
- 2022 HB 4373 — effective November 1, 2022
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Sourced fromReMA / ISRI State Metals Theft Law Database·Ingested
SafeYard · yardstack.org — Catalytic converter compliance reference for Oklahoma (Buying a loose catalytic converter from a walk-in seller). Ingested 2026-05-26. Sourced from ReMA / ISRI. Not legal advice; verify against current statute.