How to Replace a Lost Driver's License in Oklahoma

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With the proper documentation and fees, you can replace a lost Oklahoma license.

Replacing a lost Oklahoma driver's license is a relatively simple process. You cannot renew your license online, but the replacement process is straightforward. You must visit your local Tag Agent or the Department of Public Safety to fill out your application for a replacement license. If you need to replace a commercial driver's license, you need to appear, in person, at your local Department of Public Service Driver's License Examiners Station.

Instructions

    • 1

      Visit the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety or your local Tag Agent. A listing of the local Tag Agents can be found on the Department of Public Safety's website at Dps.state.ok.us.

    • 2

      Present the requisite documentation. When replacing a lost driver's license in Oklahoma, you must submit primary and secondary documents proving your identity. Primary documents include a birth certificate, passport or state identification card. Secondary documents include a pilot license, an Oklahoma gun permit or a Social Security card. The full list can be found on the Department of Public Safety's website. Additionally, the Department of Public Safety requires individuals seeking a replacement license to present either a finger comparison (if already on file) or one of the primary other documents.

    • 3

      Pay the $10 replacement fee to the Department of Public Safety or your local Tag Agent.

Tips & Warnings

  • When proving your identity, the documents you submit must be either certified or original copies and be issued by the necessary authority.

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