State & Local Legislation
Oklahoma Senate Requires GPS Monitoring for Domestic Abusers
March 25, 2026
The Oklahoma Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 1325 in 2026, mandating GPS ankle monitoring for violent domestic abusers to enhance victim safety. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will oversee the monitoring, either directly or through contracted third-party providers, with defendants bearing the cost of the devices. This legislation creates a procurement opportunity for GPS monitoring services and related technology providers to support the state's implementation of enhanced domestic violence tracking.
- The Oklahoma Department of Corrections may issue contracts to third-party vendors for GPS monitoring services, signaling potential new procurement solicitations.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for requirements involving GPS tracking technology, device management, and data monitoring systems tailored to domestic violence cases.
- Vendors specializing in offender monitoring and public safety technology can explore opportunities to engage with Oklahoma's corrections system under this new mandate.
- The shift of device costs to defendants may influence contract structuring and service delivery models for providers working with the Department of Corrections.
This bill will save lives. Even a few minutes9 warning can give victims the time they need to get to safety, which could make the difference between life and death.
— Bill Coleman
Agencies
Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Oklahoma Senate, Oklahoma House of Representatives