You need to make sure you abide by all the laws and road rules.
You need to know about changes in traffic regulations.
You need to keep everyone around you safe.
And, you need to renew your driver’s license every few years.
We’re here to help you with the last point.
To do that, we’ll list down all the steps of the Oklahoma driver’s license renewal process. This way, you can just follow our guide instead of going here and there and seeing how it’s done.
We’ll even answer some frequently asked questions.
We know you’re pressed for time, so let’s get started right away!
Great news! Drivers in Oklahoma have several ways to complete the license renewal process:
With this, you have multiple options regardless of whether you’re always on the go, out-of-state, or prefer to transact in person.
However, it’s best to know each method’s eligibility requirements. Although Oklahoma offers several options, not everything will always be available.
So, let’s explore each of these in detail.
Renewing your driver’s license online might be your best bet if you’re tech-savvy, have a full schedule, or want to use the most convenient way possible.
But before you dive into the process, ensure you’re eligible for an online renewal. Here’s a list of things to consider:
If you checked all the boxes, then you’re good.
Here’s how to renew online:
NOTE: Unlike in-person renewals, you won’t get a temporary license if you complete the process online. However, you can print out the confirmation email you get after applying and keep that with your old driver’s license as proof of renewal until the official credential arrives.
Say you aren’t eligible for online renewal.
Don’t fret — renewing in person is easy, too.
And, there are two places to do it — through a Licensed Operator or a Licensing Office.
It’s crucial to note that each has different eligibility requirements. You can use the table below as your guide:
Licensed Operator | Licensing Office |
You are a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. |
Your permanent home address must be in Oklahoma.
Your license hasn’t expired (or if it has, it hasn’t been more than a year), OR it expired more than a year ago but less than three years.
NOTE: The latter only applies to U.S. citizens who can provide a state-issued birth certificate.
NOTE II: You must apply for a new license if the one you carry expired more than three years ago.
Your permanent home address must be in Oklahoma.
If you’re good to go, here are the steps:
NOTE: Most accept walk-in renewals, although the availability is limited. Making an appointment is better and even sometimes required. Make sure to look into this for your chosen office.
See — that wasn’t so bad, was it?
By-mail renewals are only available for drivers out-of-state when their licenses expire.
If so, follow these steps to renew your license by mail:
Department of Public Safety
Driver License Services, Renewal By Mail
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73136
Got some questions?
Let’s go over some of the most frequently asked ones.
Driver’s licenses in Oklahoma expire every 4 or 8 years, depending on what you purchased.
You may renew it up to a year in advance. Don’t worry — the DPS will honor the expiration date on your credential.
Oklahoma offers a 30-day grace period for drivers with expired licenses. However, it only means you can renew it without paying a penalty fee.
You can still get caught and charged with driving with an expired license even if it’s within the 30-day grace period.
Some offices accept walk-in renewal applications. However, the availability of slots may be limited, so it’s best to make an appointment before going to a Licensed Operator or a Licensing Office.
You can complete your renewal in person by going to a Licensed Operator or a Licensing Office. Remember that eligibility requirements between these are different, so don’t forget to check before your visit.
If not that, you can also renew your driver’s license ONLINE.
Technically, you only need to present your current driver’s license to renew it. However, there may be additional requirements, such as:
There you go — all the steps to the Oklahoma driver’s license renewal process.
Following these steps will make your experience smooth and hassle-free.
Just remember, always check the eligibility requirements, the required documents, and the right renewal fee and you’re good.
So what are you waiting for?
Don’t delay anymore!