Getting Your OK Driver's License
To get an Oklahoma driver license, a learner's permit must be held for six months from the issue date for anyone under the age of 18. A Driver Education Completion Certificate must also be presented if the applicant is under the age of 16 ½. This also includes any behind-the-wheel training from a Parent-Taught Driver Education course. If you are over 18, you only need to hold the permit for a minimum of 30 days.
The state of Oklahoma has a program called the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program which limits the hours during which teen drivers may be on the road.
New drivers will need to go to a Driver License Exam station to complete their Oklahoma driver's license test.
When you're ready to apply, bring the following with you:
For applicants between the age of 16 and 16 ½
- Learner's Permit (or an approved Primary ID)
- Secondary ID (Click here for a list of approved forms of secondary ID)
- Social Security card
- Insurance Security Verification Form (with VIN number of vehicle used for driving test)
- Driver Education Completion Certificate
- Parent or Legal Guardian
For applicants between the age of 16 ½ and 18
- Learner's Permit (or an approved Primary ID)
- Secondary ID (Click here for a list of approved forms of secondary ID)
- Social Security card
- Insurance Security Verification Form (with VIN number of vehicle used for driving test)
- Parent or Legal Guardian
- Driver Education Completion Certificate (OPTIONAL)
For applicants over the age of 18
- Learner's Permit (or an approved Primary ID)
- Secondary ID (Click here for a list of approved forms of secondary ID)
- Social Security Number
- Insurance Security Verification Form (with VIN number of vehicle used for driving test)
Oklahoma Department of Safety Forms
Download and/or fill out these forms to start your driver education course
Parent Taught Driver Education Booklet