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How Oklahoma City Handles Curfew Laws: A Practical Guide

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

If you live in Oklahoma City or are thinking about moving there, curfew laws are one of those things you probably won't think about until they affect you directly. Oklahoma City has 2 specific rules on the books covering different aspects of curfew laws, and some of them might surprise you.

Juvenile Curfew

Oklahoma City enforces a juvenile curfew under the municipal code. Minors under 18 are prohibited from being in public places during curfew hours without a parent or guardian. Curfew hours are 11 PM to 5 AM Sunday through Thursday, and midnight to 5 AM Friday and Saturday. Violations can result in fines for both the minor and the parent or guardian.

Key details: Age: Under 18 years old. Sun-Thu: 11 PM to 5 AM. Fri-Sat: Midnight to 5 AM. Parent Liability: Parents may be fined for violations. Exceptions: Employment, emergencies, supervised activities.

First offense: warning and parental notification. Repeat: $50 to $500 fine to parents. Habitual violations: referral to juvenile court.

This is not one of those rules that cities tend to ignore. Oklahoma City actively enforces its juvenile curfew requirements.

Park Curfew

Oklahoma City parks close at 11 PM and reopen at 5 AM unless otherwise posted. The Parks and Recreation Department enforces park hours. Remaining in a city park after closing is a violation of the municipal code. Some parks and trails may have different posted hours. Special event permits may extend hours for authorized gatherings.

Key details: Standard Hours: 5 AM to 11 PM. Enforcement: OKC Police and Park Rangers. Exceptions: Posted hours at specific parks. Special Events: Permit may extend hours. Violation: Municipal code citation.

After-hours trespassing: $50 to $250 citation. Unauthorized camping: $100 to $500. Vandalism during closed hours: criminal charges.

This is not one of those rules that cities tend to ignore. Oklahoma City actively enforces its park curfew requirements.

The Bottom Line

Oklahoma City is tougher than many cities when it comes to curfew laws. Out of the 2 rules covered here, 2 are rated strict. If you are a homeowner, renter, or business owner in Oklahoma City, take the time to understand these requirements before they become a problem. Most violations come with fines, and some repeat violations can escalate.

These rules come from Oklahoma City's publicly available municipal code. For complete penalty schedules, exemption details, and answers to common questions, see the individual ordinance pages throughout this guide.