Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit

Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit
Great Seal of Oklahoma
Agency overview
FormedJuly 1, 1969
Headquarters629 NE 28th St.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees15 classified
5 unclassified
Annual budget$1.9 million
Ministers responsible
  • Bob Moses, Chair of Commission
Agency executives
  • Scott Lesher, Administrator
  • Ruben Tornini, Deputy Administrator
Websitewww.ok.gov/okdocc/index.html

The Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit (ODCC) is an agency of the state of Oklahoma. The department regulates the consumer lending business in Oklahoma by overseeing non-commercial credit, small loans, installment sales and usury. The department also investigates and licenses creditors of the state.

The department is led by a Consumer Credit Commission, which consists of eight members appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma with the consent of the Oklahoma Senate to serve five-year terms. The State Banking Commissioner serves as a non-voting member of the commission. The department's executive is the Administrator of Consumer Credit who is appointed by the commission.

The department was created in 1969 during the term of Governor Dewey F. Bartlett.