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Replacing a Lost License

Has your driver's license been lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed? If so, you're probably not really in the mood to read this, but you will eventually need to go through the steps to get your replacement driver's license.
Unfortunately, there are no online facilities for replacing a lost or stolen driver's license in Oklahoma; however, replacement is still a simple process.
If you are a Class D driver (regular automobile and truck driver), you must go in person to your local Tag Agent or the Department of Public Safety to get started on your application for a replacement license.
If you need to replace your commercial driver's license (CDL), refer to Replacing a Lost CDL.
Not in Oklahoma?
If you're currently out of the state or country and need to replace your license, you'll need to contact the DPS. Explain your situation, and after obtaining your information the DPS will send you a replacement license that is "valid without a photo."
Replacement Fee
There is a $10 fee to replace a lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed Oklahoma driver's license.
How Damaged is Damaged?
If any of the information such as name, address, license number, bar code, endorsements, restrictions, date of birth, expiration date, or other pertinent information on your driver's license is no longer legible, you are required by law to replace your license.
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