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Our mission at Child Support Services is to promote healthy families by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing reliable support while encouraging self-sufficiency and strengthening relationships.
Child Support Services (CSS) helps manage the laws that apply to child support orders in Oklahoma. We focus on our department goals to improve the economic stability of Oklahoma families.
To access the Child Support Payment Inquiry System it is necessary to log in on the DHS Secure Customer Information Sign In page. Customers are required to use a 9-digit DHS Customer ID and a 6-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Find out how your state or tribe can help you get, change, or enforce a child support order, which requires a parent to help pay to raise a child.
OCSS is the federal agency that oversees the national child support program. We partner with federal, state, tribal and local governments and others to promote parental responsibility so that children receive support from both parents even when they live in separate households.
The child support computation form is the legal document used to calculate the child support obligation for a noncustodial parent (obligor) as required pursuant to Section 120 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Use this form to apply for help from Oklahoma Child Support Services (a division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services). OCSS can help locate a parent or help get child support that has been court ordered.
Instantly calculate OK child support by entering your incomes, parenting time and number of children. See how parenting time affects the total.
Learn how to calculate child support in Oklahoma, when the amount of support may be different than what’s calculated under the state’s guidelines, and how to apply for, collect, and modify child support.
This site is for customers with Okdhs child support cases. Once you have signed on, several features are available to you. The most notable is your ability to view payment information for child support cases with a court order entered on the OCSS computer system.