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Home→Agencies→Unemployment Benefits→Oklahoma→When someone dies

State Unemployment Benefits in Oklahoma: when someone dies

A 3-step process for Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) after a death in Oklahoma.

OverviewWhen someone dies

Unemployment

Oklahoma

oklahoma.gov/oesc.html→

Administering agency

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC)

Phone405-525-1500
WebsiteVisit website →
Verified Jun 2026

Steps to take

  1. Call OESC Individual Unemployment Support at 405-525-1500 to report the claimant's death so benefit payments stop.
  2. Return any unemployment payment issued for weeks after the date of death.
  3. Ask OESC whether a final payment is owed for eligible weeks before death and what documentation is required.

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC)

Phone: 405-525-1500

Visit the agency website →

Frequently asked questions

The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) administers unemployment benefits through the claimant portal at claimantportal.oesc.ok.gov and its individual support line at 405-525-1500.

The death should be reported to OESC so payments stop. Any payment issued for weeks after the date of death is returned, and OESC determines whether a final payment is owed for eligible weeks before death.

Call OESC Individual Unemployment Support at 405-525-1500. Oklahoma's published claimant handbook (OES-339) and Title 40 employment security statutes do not publish a separate online form or specific written procedure for notifying OESC of a claimant's death; phone contact is the documented channel.

Unemployment

Oklahoma

oklahoma.gov/oesc.html→

Administering agency

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC)

Phone405-525-1500
WebsiteVisit website →
Verified Jun 2026