Report Your Oklahoma Property Damage: Why It Matters

After storms move through Oklahoma, property damage doesn’t always get reported the way it should. Some damage is obvious—a missing roof, broken windows, or structural issues—but often it’s more subtle. A small leak, lifted shingles, or signs of hail damage can be easy to overlook or put off dealing with.

In a state like Oklahoma, where severe weather is a regular part of life, those small decisions not to report damage can add up. When property damage goes unreported, it leaves gaps in how the overall impact is understood. Those gaps can influence how communities respond, how resources are distributed, and how future planning decisions are made.

That’s why the State of Oklahoma has provided a property damage survey—to give residents a simple way to report what they’re seeing after a storm.

This survey is designed to help state and local officials better understand the scope of damage across Oklahoma. It takes about a minute to complete and doesn’t require a formal inspection or insurance claim. Whether the damage feels significant or relatively minor, your input helps contribute to a more accurate picture of what’s happening across the state.

You don’t need to have everything figured out. If you’ve noticed something that doesn’t look right, it’s worth reporting. Over time, it’s those individual responses that come together to tell the full story—and that story helps guide real decisions.

Report Property Damage to the State of Oklahoma

Report Damage to the State of Oklahoma

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