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Scam Alert – Fraudulent Contact Attempts Impersonating DEA

We have been notified of a scam targeting healthcare providers, including chiropractors, involving individuals falsely claiming to represent the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

These individuals may contact you by phone or email stating there is a problem with your DEA registration and may request personal information or payment. Please be aware that the DEA does not demand payment or sensitive information over the phone.

If you receive a suspicious call or message:

Do not provide any information.
Do not send payment.
Contact your local DEA field office directly to verify the communication.
Official DEA website: https://www.dea.gov

Please remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to the DEA.

Consumer Resources

Open Records Request:

  • Requests must be submitted using the Board’s Open Records Request Form.

  • The Board only processes records pertaining to the Oklahoma Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

  • The agency is not required to create custom reports or reorganize data for a requester. 

Common examples of OBCE's records that may be available:

  • License verification and status information

  • Public disciplinary actions or consent orders

  • Meeting agendas and minutes

  • Board policies and administrative records

Examples of records that may be withheld or redacted:

  • Social Security numbers

  • Protected health information

  • Certain investigative or attorney-client privileged materials

  • Confidential personnel records

  • Information specifically protected by statute 

The core Open Records Act provision is:

51 O.S. § 24A.5 – Open and Confidential Records

And the full Act can be reviewed here:

Oklahoma Open Records Act Index

 

Last Modified on May 22, 2026