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Price index as of June 2026

Published car-insurance premium data for Oklahoma (2026)

$750–$4,803range of median filed six-month premiums across the 50 combinations OID publishes

The lowest single filed rate anywhere in this survey is $322 and the highest is $6,845 — 21.3× apart, for defined hypothetical drivers.

Oklahoma Insurance Department · rates effective 1 January 2026 · six-month premiums · 1,000 filed rates · retrieved 9 August 2026 · source document

Driver profiles published
10
Cities published
5
Filed rates behind these pages
1,000
Policy term
six-month

What OID publishes, and why it looks like this

The Oklahoma Insurance Department publishes a rate comparison covering 10 scenarios across 5 cities, with an identical panel of insurers quoting every scenario in every city and no gaps anywhere in the grid.

Premiums are for a six-month term. The department publishes the same grid twice — as a dated document and as an undated web page — and the two disagree on about a third of their rows. The dated artefact is what ships here, because an undated figure cannot carry a freshness stamp and two of the divergent rows price a sixteen-year-old below a twenty-one-year-old in every city, which no other row in either version does.

What these figures are, and what they are not

Each figure is computed from the premiums insurers filed with Oklahoma Insurance Department for one hypothetical driver the regulator defined. They are not quotes, not offers, and not what any individual pays. An insurer’s filed sample rate assumes the exact vehicle, mileage, record and coverage in the published profile, and nothing else.

Liability, comprehensive and collision on a 2018 Chevrolet Malibu LS 4-door sedan. This comparison of six month premiums for a 2018 Chevrolet Malibu LS 4-door sedan reflects the following insurance coverage: A $25,000 maximum bodily injury limit for anyone person in any one accident subject to a maximum for all bodily injury damages of $50,000 in any one accident; a $25,000 maximum limit for property damage liability for any one accident; a $500 comprehensive deductible; a $500 collision deductible. Rates exclude operator discounts such as accident-free or good-student but include vehicle discounts such as passive restraints and anti-lock brakes, and each scenario assumes the applicant meets the insurer's own eligibility criteria. We publish the count and the distribution — the smallest filed rate, the quartiles, the median and the largest — and never a rate attributed to an insurer.

Every driver profile OID publishes

One page per published driver profile. The median range describes the spread across that page’s own published combinations; it is not an average.
Driver profileCombinationsLowest filedMedian rangeHighest filed
Scenario A — Male operator, age 16
Age: 16. Single male/female. Principal operator. Drives to school. No accidents or moving violations in three years. Drives less…
5$1,669$3,487$4,803$6,845
Scenario A — Female operator, age 16
Age: 16. Single male/female. Principal operator. Drives to school. No accidents or moving violations in three years. Drives less…
5$1,434$2,938$3,974$6,287
Scenario B — Male operator, age 21
Age: 21. Single male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$548$1,598$1,920$3,460
Scenario B — Female operator, age 21
Age: 21. Single male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$554$1,383$1,663$2,909
Scenario C — Male operator, age 36
Age: 36. Married male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$342$936$1,112$1,822
Scenario C — Female operator, age 36
Age: 36. Married male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$342$896$1,055$1,753
Scenario D — Male operator, age 55
Age: 55. Married male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$322$781$885$1,722
Scenario D — Female operator, age 55
Age: 55. Married male/female. Principal operator. Drives 18 miles roundtrip to work. No accidents or moving violations in three…
5$322$776$894$1,822
Scenario E — Male operator, age 70
Age: 70. Married male/female. Principal operator. Pleasure use only. No accidents or moving violations in three years. Drives…
5$335$750$886$2,313
Scenario E — Female operator, age 70
Age: 70. Married male/female. Principal operator. Pleasure use only. No accidents or moving violations in three years. Drives…
5$335$754$910$2,143

The other dimension of this survey

OID rates 5 cities as well. Every one of them appears on the pages above, as a row inside each driver profile page. The transposed pages — one page per city, carrying every driver profile — are a later batch, and are named here rather than linked because they do not exist yet.

  • Oklahoma City
  • Tulsa
  • Lawton
  • Woodward
  • McAlester

What Oklahoma requires by statute

These filed rates are for the coverage the survey defines, which is not the same thing as the state’s legal minimum. Car-insurance requirements in Oklahoma sets out what the statute obliges a driver to carry, with the citation and the effective date.

Questions about this data

Are these car-insurance quotes for Oklahoma?
No. They are rates insurers filed with Oklahoma Insurance Department for driver profiles the regulator defined. They are not offers and not what any individual pays.
Why is there no single average figure for Oklahoma?
Because a single figure hides the spread, and the spread is the finding. Across this survey the lowest filed rate is $322 and the highest is $6,845, both for defined hypothetical drivers.
Are these six-month premiums?
Oklahoma Insurance Department publishes six-month premiums. This site never converts between the two terms and never places one state's figures beside another's.

Source: Oklahoma Insurance Department, rates effective 1 January 2026. Retrieved 9 August 2026. 1,000 filed rates aggregated into 50 published distributions; no per-insurer figure is stored or shown.