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Oklahoma · Disability
Disability benefits in Oklahoma
Based on Federal VA regulations and Oklahoma state-published veteran benefits. This page is a free community resource. We are not VA-accredited and do not file claims or provide legal advice (per 38 U.S.C. § 5904).
Last reviewed: 2026-04-18 · Next review: 2026-10-18
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Primary sources: 38 CFR Part 4, Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs
Federal VA disability compensation amounts are set by Congress and are the same in every state. Oklahoma publishes additional programs that may supplement what eligible veterans receive from the federal government. Verify current rules with the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs before relying on this page for filing decisions.
Federal disability compensation (same in every state)
The VA may rate service-connected disabilities under 38 CFR Part 4 and pay monthly compensation under 38 U.S.C. § 1110 (wartime) or § 1131 (peacetime). The combined-rating estimator computes an estimated monthly amount under 38 CFR § 4.25 if you have one or more rated conditions.
- Combined Rating Estimator: estimate your overall rating under 38 CFR § 4.25.
- 2026 VA Compensation Rates: current monthly rate tables.
- How to File a Disability Claim: federal claim walkthrough.
Oklahoma disability-related programs
These programs are administered by Oklahoma, not by the federal VA. Eligibility, application processes, and benefit amounts are set by the state and may change. Each item links to the authoritative source.
Other Oklahoma-published programs
- Homestead Property Tax Exemption for 100% Disabled Veterans. Oklahoma exempts the primary residence from ad valorem property tax for veterans rated 100% service-connected disabled. Surviving spouses may continue the exemption under specific conditions set by statute. Source.
- Sales Tax Exemption for 100% Disabled Veterans. Oklahoma offers a sales tax exemption of up to a statutory annual limit for veterans rated 100% service-connected disabled, available on purchases at certified retailers with the state-issued exemption card. Source.
- Oklahoma Heroes Promise. Children of service members killed in the line of duty on or after January 1, 2000 may qualify for tuition and fee assistance at Oklahoma public colleges and universities. Eligibility is established through the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Source.
- Veteran Designation on Oklahoma Driver License. Oklahoma driver licenses and state ID cards may display a "VETERAN" designation at no additional fee with DD-214 verification through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Source.
Where to get free, accredited help in Oklahoma
Many Oklahoma counties staff a County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) who may file federal and state veteran claims at no cost. The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs typically maintains a current directory.
- VA OGC accredited representative search (OK): the official federal directory.
- Oklahoma CVSO / VSO directory: published by the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs: state-level eligibility, application forms, and appeal procedures.