This is a list of state prisons in Oklahoma. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Oklahoma.
- Altus Community Work Center
- Ardmore Community Work Center
- Beaver Work Center
- Charles E. Johnson Correctional Center
- Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center
- Earl A. Davis Work Center
- Elk City Community Work Center
- Enid Community Corrections Center
- Frederick Community Work Center
- Healdton Community Work Center
- Hillside Community Corrections Center
- Hobart Community Work Center
- Hollis Community Work Center
- Howard McLeod Correctional Center
- Idabel Community Work Center
- Jackie Brannon Correctional Center
- James Crabtree Correctional Center
- Jess Dunn Correctional Center
- Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center
- John Lilley Correctional Center
- Joseph Harp Correctional Center
- Kate Barnard Community Corrections Center
- Lawton Community Corrections Center
- Lexington Assessment and Reception Center
- Lexington Correctional Center
- Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
- Mack Alford Correctional Center
- Mangum Community Work Center
- Marshall County Community Work Center
- Muskogee Community Corrections Center
- Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center
- Oklahoma City Community Corrections Center
- Oklahoma State Penitentiary
- Oklahoma State Reformatory
- R.B. Conner Correctional Center
- Sayre Community Work Center
- Walters City Community Work Center
- Waurika Community Work Center
- William S. Key Correctional Center
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