Funeral Laws & Costs in Oklahoma - 2026 Consumer Guide
Oklahoma has 2 cities in our database with funeral cost data. The state's consumer protection grade is C, regulated by the Oklahoma State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Use this guide to understand your rights and avoid overpaying.
Oklahoma Consumer Protection Overview
Regulatory Body
Oklahoma State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Protection Grade
C
Complaint Resolution
Avg 50 days
Small Estate Threshold
$20,000
Your Consumer Rights in Oklahoma
- Right to itemized GPL
- Right to purchase only selected services
- Right to use outside casket
- Right to written statement of charges
Key Oklahoma Funeral Laws
- Oklahoma follows FTC Funeral Rule
- Embalming NOT required in Oklahoma
- Oklahoma small estate: $20,000 threshold
Oklahoma: Embalming & Other Rules
Embalming required?
No. Oklahoma does NOT require embalming in most circumstances. Any funeral home insisting on embalming without your consent may be violating your rights.
Cooling-off period: No specific cooling-off period in Oklahoma
Compare Funeral Costs by City in Oklahoma
2 cities with pricing data. Click any city to compare costs.
| City | Cremation Avg | Burial Avg | Providers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma City | $2,450 | $8,100 | ~56 |
| Tulsa | $2,400 | $8,100 | ~34 |
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