Oklahoma DMV hours, appointments, locations, phone numbers, holidays, and services. Find the Oklahoma DMV office near me. Currently Oklahoma has 289 working locations.
DMV Locations by County
- Wagoner County
- Mayes County
- Creek County
- Tulsa County
- Comanche County
- Bryan County
- Muskogee County
- Garvin County
- Johnston County
- Canadian County
- Beckham County
- Cleveland County
- Ottawa County
- Grady County
- Dewey County
- Caddo County
- Pushmataha County
- Oklahoma County
- Woodward County
- Le Flore County
- Kay County
- Cotton County
- Pawnee County
- McClain County
- Payne County
- Washington County
- Greer County
- Logan County
- Rogers County
- Pottawatomie County
- Love County
- Lincoln County
- Jackson County
- Okmulgee County
- Craig County
- Pontotoc County
- Custer County
- Washita County
- Kiowa County
- Texas County
- Blaine County
- McCurtain County
- Stephens County
- Okfuskee County
- Garfield County
- Cherokee County
- Choctaw County
- Carter County
- Delaware County
- Cimarron County
- Nowata County
- Hughes County
- Ellis County
- Adair County
- Jefferson County
- Osage County
- Beaver County
- Marshall County
- Woods County
- Latimer County
- Tillman County
- Sequoyah County
- Seminole County
- Coal County
- Kingfisher County
- McIntosh County
- Alfalfa County
- Harmon County
- Harper County
- Roger Mills County
- Noble County
- Pittsburg County
- Atoka County
- Major County
- Haskell County
- Grant County
What You Need to Know About the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Division
The Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Division is the agency that handles driver’s licenses and vehicle registration. It has a wide range of services that includes:
- Driver’s license replacement
- Title and registration
- Renewing a driver’s license
- Vehicle titling and registration
- Replacing lost or stolen tags
- Requesting a handicap placard or plate
- Obtaining an identification card for your pet.
Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Division Appointment
Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Division Appointment has a mobile app that helps you schedule your appointment with the motor vehicle division. It also lets you know if the dealership is open, and when it will be open next.
How To Renew Your Driver’s License in Oklahoma
If you need to renew your driver’s license in Oklahoma, you can do so online. You can also replace your driver’s license with a new driver’s license if yours is lost or stolen.
You can renew your Oklahoma driver’s license online by visiting the OKDPS website and filling out the required information. You will need to provide proof of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, and proof of residence, such as a utility bill or voter registration card.
How To Replace a Lost or Stolen Drivers License in Oklahoma
There are many reasons why you may lose your drivers license, but the most common reason is that it was stolen.
Replacing a lost or stolen drivers license in Oklahoma can be done through the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. You will need to fill out an application to replace your drivers license and provide information on where you live, as well as proof of identification and proof of address.
You can also go to any DMV office in the state and request a replacement drivers license.
How Can I Get a Copy of My Driving Record?
A driving record is a document that contains information about your driving history, such as the date of your first driving lesson, the number of traffic violations you have had, and whether or not you have ever been in an accident.
The easiest way to get a copy of your driving record is to fill out a request form. You can find this form on the Oklahoma DMV website.