How do I get an appointment at the Oklahoma DMV? If you are a new resident of Oklahoma, you may need to consider some of the processes and paperwork necessary to keep your vehicle’s documents, as well as the driver’s own, in order.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) is the office in charge of processing driver’s license, vehicle and related paperwork in the state of Oklahoma. You can schedule a DMV Oklahoma appointment online, over the phone or in person at an office near you.
Request an appointment at DMV Oklahoma
- Log in from the Oklahoma DMV at https://oklahoma.gov/.
- Choose from online services, renew license, registration, changes or make an application.
- You can schedule an appointment, exam, renew your license, ID card, request a duplicate, make changes or payments.
- However, you can also check hours of operation and access phone numbers.
- Some Oklahoma DMV offices will be able to assist you in person, others from telephone services.
At DMV Oklahoma, an appointment-only reservation system has been implemented for certain required in-person transactions that cannot be completed online, by phone or by mail.
Best times to visit the DMV Oklahoma
Here are some tips on the best times to visit the Oklahoma DMV.
- Afternoons tend to be busier than mornings
- The middle of the week tends to have shorter waits than Mondays and Fridays
- The DMV Oklahoma office starts the lunch break around noon, which leaves fewer employees. Try to avoid the lunch hour if possible.
- Make sure you have enough time to finish your paperwork, especially if you are getting a permit or taking a road test.
What to do at DMV Oklahoma
DMV Oklahoma is adding more and more online services so you can get things done without having to visit a physical office for an appointment. You can renew your vehicle registration, replace your license and more online.
- Renew or replace a driver’s license or identification card online
- Renew a commercial driver’s license
- Renew a driver’s license
- Renewal fees
- Driver’s License Examination Locations
- Documents needed for a driver’s license
Oklahoma Driver License Fees
When you go to a nearby Oklahoma DMV office, an agent will inform you of the fees due when you have passed all required tests. All fees are paid to the tag agency when the license is issued.
License Application Fees
- The fee to apply for a learner’s permit is $4.00.
License Fee Fees
- The license fee is $38.50.
Re-evaluation fee
Charged each time the applicant fails a test. For example, if the applicant fails the written test on Monday, he/she will pay $4.00. If the applicant reattempts the next Monday and fails, he/she will pay another $4.00.
The applicant moves on to the next attempt. Total failure fees are $8.00. Reassessment fees are included in the total fees charged and paid at the tag agency.
For example, if the applicant passes the written exam on the first attempt, the total fee paid at the tag agency would be $42.50. If the applicant failed the written test twice before passing, the total would be $50.50.
Prices according to the type of driver’s license
Per license application.
Fees – Amounts ($)
- Class A: $25.00
- Class B: $15.00
- Class: C : $15.00
- Class D: $4.00
- Motorcycle: $4.00
Per license fee.
Fees – Amounts ($)
- Class A: $56.50
- Class B: $56.50
- Class C: $46.50
- Class D: $38.50
Class D driver’s license fee.
- 62 years old: $21.25
- 63 years: $17.50
- 64 years old: $13.75
- 65 years old: No cost
Pricing of identification cards.
Fees – Amounts ($)
- Identification card: $25.00
- Duplicates: $25.00
What to Bring to Your Oklahoma DMV Appointment
If you are applying for a driver’s license or a travel ID (a REAL ID compliant license or ID) in Oklahoma, you will need to bring some documents with you to your Oklahoma DMV appointment. If you have all of your documents with you, your visit will go faster and smoother. Documents include:
- Proof of identity, such as a passport or birth certificate
- Proof of social security number, such as a social security card or W-2 form
- Two documents proving Oklahoma residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement
DMV Oklahoma offices
As you may know, the DMV Oklahoma is an office dedicated to serving anyone who wishes to process their vehicle, driver’s license or identification card documents throughout the state.
- Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
- 3600 North Martin Luther King Avenue
- Oklahoma City, OK 73111