Vehicle Registration
Beginning Nov. 1, 2023, when you buy a vehicle you must obtain a title within 2 months of purchase, and register the vehicle at Service Oklahoma on N Classen in Oklahoma City or a Licensed Operator location (formerly called a Tag Agency). Receipt of registration is required to be kept in the vehicle at all times.
To learn more about obtaining a vehicle title, visit our Titles page.
Which Vehicles Require Registration?
The following vehicles require registration:
All on road motor vehicles, travel trailers, and other non-commercial vehicles
Cars, RVs, Buses, etc.
All-terrain vehicles (ATV), utility vehicles, and off-road motorcycles
Commercial vehicles and commercial trailers
Boats and outboard motors
Outboard motors 10 horsepower and higher must be registered separately*
Manufactured homes
Medium-speed electrical vehicles
(vehicles reaching 30-35 mph within 1 mile)
Registration is optional and not required for the following vehicles:
Non-commercial trailers
This includes utility, boat, and farm trailers
New Iconic Oklahoma Plate is Here!
Starting Sept. 1, 2024, Oklahoma’s standard issue license plate will have a new design. Unlike previous plate redesigns, Oklahomans will not automatically be reissued the newly designed plate. Anyone who would like the new Iconic Oklahoma Plate can pay a $4 plate replacement fee with their annual vehicle registration renewal or $9 outside of their annual renewal at a local licensed operator.
What are you Registering?
Newly Purchased Vehicle
Learn how to register new and used standard vehicles.
Boat & Motor
Boats and outboard motors require registration.
Commercial Vehicle
Commercial trailers, commercial trucks, and bulk commercial trailers.
Temporary Registration Permits
Non-residents temporarily operating commercial vehicles in Oklahoma, and residents temporarily utilizing their vehicle in a commercial capacity are subject to temporary permits.
Motorcycles, Trailers, and More
In the State of Oklahoma, registration and title requirements vary by vehicle. Learn more about which vehicles must be registered and/or titled.
Out-of-State Vehicle Transfer
If you have recently moved to Oklahoma from another state, you must register your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
When a title has a lien, the title is held by the lien holder until the lien is paid off. For more information on titles, click here to visit our titles page.
Click here to visit our Titles page for information on how to obtain a copy of your lost title or apply for a duplicate title.
Sales tax will NOT be assessed on manufactured homes, boats or outboard motors. It will also NOT be assessed on vehicles registered as special mobilized machinery and low & medium speed electrical vehicles.
Note
Sales tax and excise tax have different exemptions, so being exempt from one may not exempt you from the another.
Depending on the hold you are trying to release, bring the following documents to a Service Oklahoma Licensing Office or Licensed Operator:
- Document (Doc) Hold, you will need: Prior Vehicle Title or MSO
- Serial Inspection (SI) Hold, you will need: To bring in the vehicle for inspection (Service Oklahoma or Licensed Operator Location)
- Document/Serial Inspection (DS) Hold, you will need: Both of the hold types listed above to be released.
- International Registration Plan (PR) Hold, you will need: A current CAB Card
If the title is on hold for a Serial Inspection and the vehicle is out of state, the hold can be released with an inspection performed by that states DMV, law enforcement, or military police on their inspection form or letterhead.
Delinquent registration penalties vary, depending upon the situation (i.e. new vehicle purchase; registration renewal; etc.) and vehicle registration classification (non-commercial; commercial; etc.).
Renewals and out of state transfers in the same name have a 30-day grace period for tags without incurring penalties.
Newly purchased vehicles, vehicles transferring ownership with either an OK title, Out of state title, or MSO have 2 months for tags without incurring penalty charges.
For newly purchased vehicles, penalties will accrue on the thirty-first (31st) day following ownership assignment.
Most registration classes will begin at a rate of $1/day to a max of $100/year. Some registration classes may charge penalties at a different rate such as manufactured homes and commercial trucks. By law, penalties cannot be waived.
Two months is not calculated by any particular number of days and will fluctuate based upon the specific number of days in a particular month. For example, a vehicle purchased on November 1, 2023 will require registration by January 1, 2024.
Communication Impairment Notice
To help law enforcement know if you have a communication impairment condition, such as hearing loss or autism, you may fill out form 760-A during your initial title or registration. An indicator will be placed on your vehicle ownership upon approval.
House Bill 2516 defines “communication disorder” as impairment in the ability to receive, send, process and comprehend concepts or verbal, non-verbal and graphic symbol systems