Here's the ultimate guide to registering your vehicle in Oklahoma. We've simplified the entire process for you so you can save time.
What You’ll Need to Register your Vehicle in Oklahoma
- A completed Application for Oklahoma Certificate of Title for a Vehicle (Form 701-6)
- Proof of ownership, such as:
- Your out-of-state title, if you're new to OK
- The manufacturer's certificate of origin for a new vehicle
OR - The current title, transferred to you, for a used vehicle that you've bought
- Proof of your Oklahoma car insurance
- Payment for title and registration fees
- Lien documentation IF your vehicle is financed
- An odometer disclosure statement IF the vehicle is 9 years old or less
- This can be included in the transferred title
What You’ll Do to Register your Vehicle in Oklahoma
- Step 1: Visit any Motor License Agents (Tag Agent) office
- Submit all the required documents
- If your vehicle is used or you've brought it from another state, the tag agent will perform a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and/or odometer inspection
- Step 2: Pay the required fees
- The first time you register a vehicle in OK, you'll pay:
- A title fee: $11.
- A registration fee:
- $96 for a motor vehicle.
- $99 for a motorcycle.
- You may ALSO have to pay:
- A title transfer fee for a vehicle you've just bought: $17.
- A VIN inspection fee for used or out-of-state vehicles: $4.
- A lien processing fee, if your vehicle is financed:
- $10 if the lienholder is in Oklahoma.
- $13 if the lienholder is outside of OK.
- A postage fee: $3 to mail a license plate.
- Excise tax if you're transferring ownership.
- Step 3: OTC will issue your title certificate
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