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Farm Driving Permit


Effective November 1, 2023, teens aged 14 to 17 years old, living or employed for compensation on a farm in the state of Oklahoma, will be eligible to apply for a Farm Driving Permit which allows them to operate any Class D motor vehicle with restrictions. 

Eligibility


At least 14 years old and less than 17 years old

Lives or works on a farm in the state of Oklahoma and has an agricultural exemption from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC)


Driving Privileges


Driving Limitations (14-15 years old)

  • You can drive to, from, or in conjunction with any farm job, employment, or other farm-related work.
  • If you reside on a farm, you can take the most direct route to or from work and school for school instruction only.
  • OR you may drive at any time while accompanied by an adult (age 18+) sitting in the front seat who holds a valid CDL or Class D license.

Passenger Limitations (14-15 years old)

You can drive with:

  • Household members who hold a valid CDL or Class D Driver License
  • OR any passenger if accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years old sitting in the front seat

Driving Limitations (16-16 1/2 years old)

  • You can drive from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • You can drive to, from, or in conjunction with any farm job, employment, or other farm-related work.
  • You can drive while going to or from authorized school activities.
  • You can drive while going directly to or from a worship service held by a religious organization.
  • OR you may drive at any time while accompanied by an adult (age 18+) sitting in the front seat who holds a valid CDL or Class D license.

Passenger Limitations (16-16 1/2 years old)

You can drive with:

  • 1 passenger
  • Household members who hold a valid CDL or Class D Driver License
  • OR any passenger if accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years old sitting in the front seat

Driving Limitations (16 1/2-17 years old)

  • With a submitted Affidavit of Driver Training, you can apply for  an Unrestricted License.

Plan Ahead


Be sure to prepare for the written test by studying the Oklahoma Driver Manual


The written test contains 20 questions that will test you on Oklahoma traffic laws, road rules, road signs, and safe driving practices.


Take the Oklahoma Work Zone Safe Course

Certificate of course completion is a requirement starting Nov. 1, 2023. 
 



At Your Visit


Bring the following to your visit:

  • Primary ID – One primary proof of identification. Click here to view a list of Primary ID documents.
  • Proof of Oklahoma residencyClick here to view the list of all acceptable residency documents
    • or 2 valid Proofs of Oklahoma residency – Required for REAL ID original issuance
  • Social Security Number
  • Oklahoma Work Zone Safe Course completion certificate
  • Notarized Parent Authorization Form
  • Parent or Employer Affidavit – Must indicate the applicant lives or works on a farm in the state of Oklahoma which has an agricultural exemption from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).

Take a vision and written test


The car you are bringing to test in must:

  • Pass a vehicle inspection (as outlined on p.12 of the Oklahoma Driver Manual) Click here to view the Vehicle Inspection Checklist
  • Have valid registration (tag)
  • Have valid and current vehicle insurance (the driver must not be listed as an excluded driver on the vehicle insurance)

Note


No pets or additional people can be in the car with you and the examiner.


Take the skills test

During the skills test, the Driving Examiner will tell you where to drive and what driving maneuvers to perform. See FAQ for additional information on the specifics of the drive test.


Get your temporary Farm Driving Permit

If you pass the written, vision and drive tests, you will be given a temporary paper permit to use until you receive your Farm Driving Permit in the mail.



Fees


Passing the Drive Test
The fee to print and issue a Farm Driving Permit is $42.50. Please be prepared to pay this fee at your visit.
Failing the Drive Test
If you do not pass the Drive Test, a $4.00 fee will be added to the issuance fee for each failed attempt.

Frequently Asked Questions


This credential is only valid for 4 years upon date of issuance.

Any person who is at least 14 years of age and less than 17 years of age and either lives or works on a farm in the state of Oklahoma.

No, there is no pre-registration process to obtain a Farm Driving Permit.

The same suspension/revocation terms apply to a Farm Driving Permit holder as a holder of a Class D Driver License. Additionally, a Farm Driving Permit holder will be subject to a one-year suspension if they are considered the at-fault party in two or more accidents.

Any activity in which the student is a participant. Examples include clubs or organizations, sports activities, or other school-sponsored activities.

  • Permit holders cannot talk or text while driving, unless reporting illegal activity or calling emergency services.
  • Permit holders cannot operate on interstates or turnpikes.
  • Permit holders cannot drive in city limits where the population is over 100,000. This includes Broken Arrow, Norman, and Oklahoma City

You can apply for, renew, or update an OTC agricultural exemption permit through the Oklahoma Taxpayer Access Point at https://oktap.tax.ok.gov

An applicant does not have to take Driver Education.

Drive Schools are not able to complete the Drive Test.