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Renewals & Replacements

Commercial Driver License

There are two ways to renew or replace your
Commercial Driver License: online or in-person.


Apply online in 10 minutes or less



Eligibility

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Valid Oklahoma Address

You currently have a valid Oklahoma address

Valid Oklahoma Commercial Driver License

You currently have a valid Commercial Driver License.

US Citizen

You're a US citizen or permanent resident

DOT Medical Card

You have a Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT Medical Card)


You’re NOT eligible to renew online if:

  • You currently have a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP)
  • You need to change or remove a restriction on your CDL
  • You have changed your name, and it is not reflected on your identification documents
  • You are a Hazardous Materials endorsement holder, you are required to renew in person
  • You are exempt from having a Medical Examiner's Certificate (DOT Medical Card)


Steps to Renew Your CDL


Prepare the following:

  • Proof of Identity - Find the list of acceptable proof of identification documents here.
  • Proof of Residency - Find the list of acceptable proof of residency documents here.
  • Name Change - If you are seeking to change your name, please come in person
  • A valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT medical card)

Renew Your CDL Online


Receive your CDL license in the mail


Eligibility

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Valid Oklahoma Address

You currently have a valid Oklahoma address

Valid Oklahoma Commercial Driver License

A valid Oklahoma CDL or one that has not been expired for than 3 years. If your license has been expired for more than 3 years, click here to apply for a new CDL


Currently Issued Commercial Learner Permit (CLP)

CLPs may not be renewed online or in person


Plan Ahead

Bring the following to your visit:

 
  • Proof of Identity - View the list of all acceptable proof of identity documents
  • Proof of Residency - One proof of address (two if REAL ID)
  • A valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT medical card), if you plan to operate in non-excepted interstate commerce (i.e. leaving Oklahoma with CDL vehicles)

If your current last name is different from your identification documents, you will need documentation connecting your name on your primary ID to your current name, such as a marriage license, divorce decree, adoption decree, etc. For more information, click here.

If you are a lawful Permanent Resident, you will need to bring with you a Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card, issued by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS)*

You may choose to update or change your CDL self-certification status during renewal. More information can be found here.

Holders of a Hazardous Materials endorsement must take the written test for the Hazardous Materials endorsement at each renewal.

You will also be required to complete an additional TSA background check at each renewal.

Licensed Operators cannot renew Hazardous Materials endorsements.


At Your Visit


Once you have prepared the required documents, you can apply for your CDL renewal at either
 
  • A Driver License Location that offers CDL services, or
  • A Licensed Operator that offers CDL services

During your renewal, you will be asked to take a vision test.

Pay and receive your temporary license. Your CDL will arrive in the mail within 30 days.
 

If you are paying with a credit card, the temporary license will be printed. If you are at a location that does not accept cash or money order, the Examiner will issue a form that can be taken to a nearby Licensed Operator to get the temporary license printed.


Fees

4-Year Credential Option

Replacements: $25.00
 
Renewals:
 
  • Class A: $56.50
  • Class B: $56.50
  • Class C: $46.50

8-Year Credential Option

Replacements: $25.00
 
Renewals:
 
  • Class A: $113.00
  • Class B: $113.00
  • Class C: $93.00

Adding a motorcycle endorsement for the first time will add a $4 application fee to the above prices.

Adding a CDL endorsement will add an application fee

  • Class A $25
  • Class B $15
  • Class C $15

Frequently Asked Questions

To receive a hazardous material endorsement, please visit the TSA Hazmat Endorsementpage. 

 

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) conducts the Hazmat Threat Assessment Program (HTAP), which drivers must successfully complete to obtain or maintain the H endorsement for hauling hazardous materials on their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). The TSA clearance is valid for five (5) years and must be renewed along with the CDL unless the remaining validity of the TSA clearance covers the new CDL period.

No, a CDL license is a federally regulated license and must be issued by a Driver License Examiner. See the Renew a CDL section to learn more. 

You are required to hold a Medical Examiner Certificate (DOT Medical Card) if you operate, and have self-certified as, Non-Excepted. If you are not sure what your self-certification status is, you can learn more here.