Oklahoma Child Welfare Offices
The Oklahoma child welfare agency can help you with issues of parenting, foster care, and adoption in Oklahoma. Below we have provided the child welfare agency link and other contact information.
Child Welfare Offices in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Dept of Human Services
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
P.O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City, OK 73125
Location: Oklahoma Department of Human Services
2400 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address:
Telephone (405) 521-3646
Fax (405) 521-6684
Administrative Service (405) 521-4247
Child Abuse 1-800-522-3511
Child Support Enforcement 1-800-522-2922
Client Advocacy 1-800-522-8014
Foster Parent Hotline 1-800-376-9729
Poison Control Center 1-800-764-7661
Child Support Enforcement Division (405) 522-2273
Children and Family Services Division (405) 522-1487
Developmental Disabilities Services Division (405) 521-6267
Director of Human Services (405) 521-3646
Oklahoma Child Care Services (405) 521-3561
Family Support Services Division (405)521-3076
Child Welfare Offices in Other States
Click here to find child welfare agencies in other states
Additional Areas of Interest
Oklahoma Adoption Exchanges and Photolists will tell you about children currently in the foster care system who are available for adoption.
Oklahoma Child Health Insurance Program provides free health insurance.
Oklahoma Child Nutrition Programs provide access to nutrition information and free and low-cost food.
Oklahoma Department of Education can provide you with information about school nutrition programs and early intervention programs.
Oklahoma Department of Health can provide health and nutrition information and help with parenting concerns.
Oklahoma State Adoption Contacts can put you in touch with the child adoption specialists and child adoption program in each state.
Oklahoma State Adoption Contacts can put you in touch with the child adoption specialists and child adoption program in each state.
Government Assistance Programs
We are committed to helping you, other adopting families, mothers to be, birth mothers and children. As part of this commitment we have built two databases of information. One for adopting families and a second for pregnant women and birthmothers. Each is suited to the unique needs of the individual needing help. Click this link for government assistance programs for adopting families. Or click the following link for government assistance programs for birthmothers and pregnant women.