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Effective June 8, 2026, the ABLE Commission will no longer accept walk in visitors. All customers wishing to receive in-person assistance from the Licensing Division will need to schedule an appointment online ahead of time. A link to our scheduling system will be made available soon. All ABLE functions, including tutorials on license applications, are available online at https://oklahoma.gov/able-commission.html. Payments are not accepted in person. If you need immediate assistance, please call 405-522-3484.

About

The ABLE Commission is the state agency responsible for regulating and enforcing alcohol and tobacco laws fairly.

Established to promote public safety, prevent underage access to alcohol and tobacco, and ensure fair and lawful business practices, ABLE oversees licensing, conducts compliance inspections, investigates violations, provides training and education, and maintains transparency through public records and online tools.

Headquartered in Oklahoma City, our dedicated team of enforcement officers, licensing specialists, and support staff works every day to protect communities, support responsible industry operations, and uphold the integrity of Oklahoma’s alcoholic beverage industry. Learn more about our mission, leadership, history, and commitment to service right here.


Mission Statement

  • To enforce Oklahoma’s alcohol and tobacco laws fairly, support businesses with clear guidance, and provide education to prevent underage access and promote safe communities.

Vision Statement

  • To foster a safe and responsible environment where alcohol is regulated with integrity, communities are protected, and businesses thrive within the law, and to limit youth access to tobacco.

Core Values

  • We will always act with professionalism, accountability, collaboration, and transparency (PACT).

Professionalism

  • We will perform our duties in a manner that is respectful of the rights of all citizens. We seek to continually improve ourselves, our Agency, and our community relationships.

Accountability

  • We will hold our personnel accountable for their actions and for upholding our Mission.

Collaboration

  • Engage with industry partners, communities, and stakeholders to promote understanding and compliance.

Transparency

  • Act openly and responsibly in decision-making and enforcement.

General FAQs

Find clear answers to common questions about Oklahoma ABLE licensing, registration, enforcement, and regulations.

Last Modified on Mar 27, 2026
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