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COVID-19 Effects on Licensing Services
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state DMVs nationwide have closed driver licensing offices, extended license and registration expiration dates, and/or limited the transactions they are processing. If possible, residents should use the DPS' online services to complete any relevant transactions. Follow the DPS' most recent updates for the latest information.
SUMMARY: How to Apply for a Driver's License in Oklahoma
You must apply for an OK driver's licensein person at a DPS office. You will need to provide various documents to include proof of identification and Social Security number, pass the required exams (written, driving, and vision), and pay the required fees.
This page will help you get your first driver's license from the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS).
NOTE: If you're a teenager applying for your first OK learner's permit, please visit our Applying for a New License (Teen Drivers) page.
License Misprints The Oklahoma DPS has recently announced that several licenses have been printed in error with security holograms placed on the back of the cards rather than the front. Click here for more information about the misprinted licenses including instructions on replacing your misprinted card.
New to Oklahoma?
If you've recently moved to Oklahoma from elsewhere in the country, it's usually a simple and straightforward process to obtain an OK driver's license.
Oklahoma Driver's License Number Format
What you'll need to do to apply for a Oklahoma driver's license depends on whether your out-of-state license is still valid or not. If your out-of-state driver's license has been expired for longer than 6 months, you'll need to successfully pass the Oklahoma written test and driving tests.
Follow the driver's license application procedure outlined below. In addition to providing the required documents and payment, you'll also need to surrender your out-of-state driver's license.
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Types of Oklahoma Driver's Licenses
Your standard driver's license in Oklahoma is a Class D license. (First-time drivers may also apply for a learner's permit.)
The OK DPS also issues other kinds of driving permits, including commercial driver's licenses (CDLs)—classes A, B, and C—as well as a motorcycle endorsement.
Apply for an OK Driver's License
To obtain an OK driver's license, you must apply in person at your local OK DPS office.
You'll need to submit the following to the DPS agent:
- 1 document showing primary identification, such as your:
- Certified birth certificate.
- U.S. passport.
- Certificate of naturalization.
- 1 document showing secondary identification, such as your:
- Social Security card.
- Oklahoma voter I.D. card.
- High school diploma.
- Your Social Security number (SSN).
- Proof of your name change, if applicable.
- Proof of your car insurance.
- Payment for the required fee.
Visit the OK DPS website for a complete list of required and accepted documents.
While at the OK DPS office, you will also need to pass the following exams:
- Written knowledge.
- Driving.
- Vision.
NOTE: If you have a valid driver's license from another state, you will need to surrender it to the OK DPS. Your written and driving exams may be waived.
Written and Driving Tests
The written knowledge exam will be based on information found in the Oklahoma Driver's Manual. You will be tested on topics such as:
- Drug and alcohol laws.
- Local Oklahoma traffic laws.
- Safe driving practices.
If you fail your written test, you will need to wait at least 1 day before you can retake it.
Before you can take your road test, you'll need to have passed both your vision and written knowledge exams.
Pass The Written Test On Your First Try If you want to pass the written test the DPS suggests studying the Oklahoma Driver Manual. Our suggestion is to not take any chances and also prepare for the test with an online practice test from our certified partner.
If you fail the driving test, you must wait at least 1 day before retaking the exam. You can only fail 3 times within 30 days of your first try. All attempts following this must be 30 days apart.
Oklahoma Driver's License Number Format
Fees for an Oklahoma Driver's License
You will need to pay the following fees for a Class D Oklahoma driver's license: Minecraft 0.16 0 build 1 apk.
- Younger than 62 years old: $38.50 .
- 62 years old: $21.25.
- 63 years old: $17.50.
- 64 years old: $13.75.
- 65 years old and older: Free.
All applicants pay a $4 application fee.
Licenses for Non-U.S. Citizens
If you're not a U.S. citizen, you will have additional requirements when applying for your OK driver's license.
If you're transferring a valid driver's license from a U.S. territory, you must provide a driving record translated into English (from the last 60 days) to have the driving and written test waived. You'll need to show all the identification documents mentioned above.
If you're a foreign national or a legal permanent resident alien, your accepted primary identification documents will differ. See the OK DPS website for a complete list.
byDale Denwalt
Oklahoma residents can now download a digital driver's license that can be used in place of their physical card in many circumstances.
Oklahoma Mobile ID can be found in the Apple App Store and Google Play. After registering and verifying the user's identity, the app will display a replica of their identification card or driver's license on their smartphone. The information comes directly from the Department of Public Safety.
The app doesn't officially replace the physical card in some cases, like when interacting with police. That would take legislation that's expected to be considered next year. Users can, however, use their mobile ID with retailers who accept it and even limit the amount of information it shows to only what's necessary to prove age and identity.
Oklahoma is the second state to adopt mobile ID and make it widely available, behind Louisiana.
'We are pleased Oklahoma is part of leading the movement to offer secure, official identification on a smart phone,' said David Ostrowe, secretary of digital transformation and administration. 'Oklahoma Mobile ID provides additional measures to reduce fraud and is a major step to bring technology innovation to Oklahoma citizens in a way that has real-world, immediate benefits.'
The app is free for the next year. At that time, the company that developed the app and provides Oklahoma's existing identity card infrastructure, IDEMIA Identity & Security, could negotiate with the state to charge a fee. However, Idemia instead may rely on revenue from commercial vendors who pay for the identity verification services it provides.
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Dale Denwalt has closely followed state policy and politics since his first internship as an Oklahoma Capitol reporter in 2006. He graduated from Northeastern State University in his hometown of Tahlequah. Denwalt worked as a news reporter in.. Read more ›