No appointment needed for same-day service!
DL and ID service 9am to 4:30pm
• Renew DL, CDL & ID Cards
• Out of State DL Transfers
• Teen Driver Permits
• Orginal State ID Cards
• Written and Drive Test (only available @ Earlsboro)
Which are you renewing or replacing?
CLASS D
Renew Your Driver License →
NON-DRIVER OKLAHOMA ID
Renew Your State ID Card→
I need to:
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. If your DL or ID is current or within one (1) year of having expired, you just need to bring your old DL / ID in with you in order to renew. If your old DL / ID is lost or stolen, you can still come into renew.
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. In most cases, you will need a State-issued birth certificate and know your SS#. (If applicable, you may need drivers ed documents) See HERE for more details
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. In most cases, you will need a State-issued birth certificate and know your SS#. See HERE for more details
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. In most cases, you will need your current DL or ID, a State-issued birth certificate and know your SS#. (If applicable, you need name change documents) See HEREfor more details
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. In most cases, you will need your current CDL, DOT Med card, and one proof of residency. See HERE for more details
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We can help! We office testing service 9am to 4pm, M-F.
Available tests: Class D written, motorcycle written, CDL written and Class D drive
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We can help! We process DL and ID 9am to 4:30pm, M-F. Check out this pageto verify you have all the required documents.
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We can help! Click HERE to get started.
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We can help! You can submit your DOT medical in person or update online here.
Required Documents
Before You Begin
Depending on the service that you are looking to complete, you will be required to provide acceptable documents. Currently, there are three categories of documents: Primary ID, Proof of Oklahoma Residency, and 100% Disabled Veteran. Acceptable documents for each are listed below.
✔️ Not every service will require documents from each category
✔️ Refer to the specific service page to understand what documents are required
✔️ Photo copies of your documents are not accepted
Getting a Real ID?
Use the Real ID checklist to see the required documents needed to add a REAL ID credential to your License or ID card.
Primary ID Documents
You will need to provide proof of identity/lawful presence in the U.S. The document must be an original or a certified copy. Notarized documents are not accepted. Examples of proof of identity include:
Valid, Unexpired Oklahoma Driver License or State ID Card (not applicable to original REAL ID or original CDL issuance)
A Birth Certificate issued by the state in which you were born
Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the U.S. Department of State (Form FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545)
Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport
Valid, Unexpired Permanent Resident Card issued by DHS or USCIS (Form I-551)
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate issued by DHS (Form N-550, Form N-570, N-560, or N-56); Approval Certificates will not be accepted
Valid, unexpired employment authorization document (EAD) issued by DHS (Form I-766 or Form I-688B)
Valid, unexpired foreign passport with a valid U.S. visa and valid I-94 issued by DHS. Other USCIS documents may be required depending on your status (DS-2019, I-20, etc.)
Proof of Oklahoma Residency Documents
Any correspondence delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx or UPS (Junk mail will not be accepted.)
Utility bill (electric, land or cell phone, gas/oil/propane, water, sewer, cable/satellite). The address being verified may be listed as a service address separate from mailing address.
OK state or tribal vehicle or boat title or registration
W-2 or any type of 1099
OK voter registration card
Statement from bank or other financial institution (savings or checking, mortgage, auto or other installment loan) Payday loan company documents are not accepted.
Copy of federal or OK tax return (Return must show manual or electronic signature or may show associated proof of electronic filing.)
USCIS form DS-2019, I-20 or I-797
Copy of lease signed by tenant and property owner
Homeowner’s, renter’s, life, health, or vehicle insurance policy or statement
OK Agriculture Exemption Permit (farm tax permit)
Pilot’s license
Social Security Administration correspondence
TSA HAZMAT or other TSA correspondence
Military correspondence
Oklahoma deed or land title
Public assistance correspondence
Correspondence from homeless shelter, halfway house or transitional service provider verifying that the provider receives mail for the customer
OK professional trade license issued by governmental agency
OK state, city, or county sales tax or business license
Property tax statement
OK handgun license
Copy of court order
Oklahoma school or education institution transcript or enrollment record
100% Disabled Veteran Documents
Each document must be an original or a certified copy. Notarized documents are not accepted.
A letter of proof from the Department of Veteran Affairs
A photo of your Sales Tax Exemption Card
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If your name is different from the document which is presented from above (due to adoption, marriage, divorce, court-ordered name change), or is not the same on all your documents, you must provide additional documents with legal proof of every name change. If immigration documents are presented, the customer must provide proof of the updated name change with USCIS or SAVE.
Each document must be an original or a certified copy. Notarized documents are not accepted. Please provide one (1) document from the list below for every name change from your Section 1 document to your current name:
Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport
An official government-issued marriage certificate/license
Consular Report of Birth Abroad
Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card
Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate
Valid, unexpired Employment Authorization Card
Valid, unexpired foreign passport with a valid U.S. visa and valid I-94 issued by DHS. Other USCIS documents may be required depending on your status (DS-2019, I-20, etc.).
An official divorce decree
A court-ordered name change
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