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Litter Hotline and Car Litter Bags

Statewide Toll Free: 1-888-5-LITTER (1-888-554-8837)

In July 1997, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Beautification Office began the Litter Hotline program. They established a toll-free number for Oklahomans to call and report highway littering incidents. Based on the information given by the callers, the owner of the car is sent a notice explaining that someone was seen littering from their car and asking them to join our effort to keep our state roadsides attractive. The postcard is NOT a citation or a ticket, but simply a reminder that highway litteringis illegal and costs our state $3.5 million each year. ODOT does not keep a record of postcards sent and the information submitted by hotline callers is not released to ndividuals, organizations or agencies. The postcard is the only result of a litter hotline call.

The hotline has become very popular statewide, with the number of calls increasing during the spring and summer months. Callers must be able to provide:

  • the license plate number
  • a description of the vehicle
  • the time and location of the incident, including the town
  • the type of litter (i.e. cigarette butt, paper, etc.)

Without these pieces of information ODOT cannot send the postcard to the litterer.

Free Litter Bags

Free dashboard litter bags and bumper stickers with the Oklahoma, Keep Our Land Grand logo are available for use in car or truck. Business card size stickers with the toll free Litter Hotline phone number also are available to help you report litterers.

Due to limited quantities and budget, we must restrict requests for large quantities to Oklahoma residents and organizations only. However, we will be happy to send samples out of state for those who would like to create similar programs in their area.

Contact the Beautification Office at 1-405-521-4037, or email requests to: beautification@odot.org.

Littering is against the law and litterers can be fined from $200 to $2,000. Highway litter makes our roadsides unattractive and costs Oklahoma taxpayers millions each year to clean it up.

Join the many Oklahomans working hard to keep our land grand!

Last Modified on Jul 22, 2024