Can minors receive vaccinations in Oklahoma without parental consent?

Minors in Oklahoma currently cannot consent to vaccinations, unless they are (i) married; or (ii) parent of a child or (iii) separated from parents or legal guardian for whatever reason and are not supported by them. (Okl. Stat. §63-2602).

Call your county health department and let them know about your situation.

We recommend our guide to convincing vaccine-hesitant parents and sharing personal stories of teens getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

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How to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Oklahoma?

Parental/legal guardian consent is required.

Find a clinic at https://vaccinate.oklahoma.gov/en-US/vaccine-centers/. We can help you if needed.

FAQ from Oklahoma State Health Department

Also, good to have your county health department address and phone number

Got questions on the COVID-19 vaccine? Need to convince parents?

Q & A with doctors on why the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for teens

Our guide to convincing vaccine-hesitant parents

Personal stories of teens getting the COVID-19 vaccine

Contact us if you need help. We respect your privacy.

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