Is OKC DPS taking walk ins?

Is OKC DPS taking walk ins?

All Driver Compliance customers are seen on a first come, first serve, walk in basis, as appointments are not made. Driver License Applications and Transfers; ID Card Applications; All Written Test – CDL, Class D and Motorcycle. Test by Appointment Only Call (405) 425-2196 to Schedule.

Is Oklahoma DPS open on weekends?

Both are now open and operating Monday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. We offer renewals and replacements of licenses and IDs there as well as out-of-state transfers, first time state IDs and some learner permits.

What documents do I need to get an Oklahoma driver’s license?

Procedures. Every applicant must furnish both primary and secondary documentary proofs of identity (see following pages), proof of full legal name and birth date, and proof of legal presence in the United States when applying for an Oklahoma driver license or identification card.

How do I contact DPS in Oklahoma?

For your protection, if you receive any telephone call that claims to have information regarding your driver license or driving privileges, you are encouraged to call the Department at (405) 425-2098 or (405) 425-2059.

Can I renew my Oklahoma drivers license at a tag agency?

You may renew it at the DPS or with an authorized tag agent. Tag agents can’t accept any document other than a copy of your birth certificate as a form of identification.

Is there a grace period for expired drivers license in Oklahoma?

There is a 60-day grace period after the expiration date when you can get an Oklahoma driver’s license renewal without any late fees. After two years you will have to start over in the process, taking the written test, the driving test, and a vision screening.

Do you have to take a written test to get your license in Oklahoma?

To apply for your first driver license in Oklahoma, you must gather documentation and pass a vision, written and drive test.

How do I get my suspended license back in Oklahoma?

If you are suspended for failing to appear in court after you get a traffic ticket, you can get your license back by:

  1. Appearing in court, and obtaining a release from the judge or court clerk, and sending the release to DPS; and.
  2. Paying a $25.00 processing fee to DPS.