Certain vehicles also require registration. To learn more about registering a vehicle, visit our Registrations page.
The following vehicles require a title:
(in excess of 10hp)
(vehicles reaching 30-35 mph within 1 mile)
The following vehicles cannot be titled, however, registration is optional:
Note
As of July 1, 2022 Oklahoma is a title holding state. Once the Oklahoma title is issued, the title will be held by the lienholder if there is an active lien. Beginning November 1, 2023, the title will be held by the state electronically. Paper documents shall be accepted and maintained through June 30, 2025.
To obtain an original Oklahoma title you must bring the following documents to a Service Oklahoma or Licensed Operator location:
In most instances, vehicles which have been previously titled in another state will have to be physically inspected by a Service Oklahoma agent (only available at N Classen location) or a License Operator for confirmation of the vehicle identification number before an Oklahoma title may be issued. This requirement does not apply to new vehicles.
When transferring ownership of a vehicle currently titled in Oklahoma, the following items are generally required to bring to Service Oklahoma (N Classen) or Licensed Operator location:
Note
If you currently have a License Plate assigned to you, that has unexpired tags, and you are not changing your registration type, you may bring it to your visit to transfer it to the new vehicle to receive a credit for the time you have left on the tags.
After moving to Oklahoma or purchasing a vehicle from out of the state, you will need to visit Service Oklahoma (N Classen) or a Licensed Operator location to process your tag, title, and tax to receive your vehicle registration.
Requirements may vary depending on your situation. Visit our Out-of-State Transfers page to learn more about the documents required.
Beginning May 7, 2025, a REAL ID compliant Driver License or ID card, or a valid federal identification document (i.e. US Passport) will be required for you to fly within the U.S. or visit a federal facility.
To apply for a duplicate Oklahoma title, you are required to submit the following documents to Service Oklahoma (N Classen) or a Licensed Operator:
There are four different types of title hold. See below to learn what they are and what you will need to do to get the hold removed:
Service Oklahoma will assign Oklahoma lienholders a Lienholder ID number (LHID). The LHID will allow the lienholder to see all liens associated with the LHID on the lienholder’s account in our system. Lienholder IDs are required to participate in the electronic lien and title program.
All lienholders will be assigned a Lienholder ID regardless of whether they opt-in to the ELT program.
Lienholders may also submit paper requests for any of these services directly to Service Oklahoma at:
Service Oklahoma
Motor Vehicle Liens
P.O. Box 26800
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
Some, not all, trailers have titles. If the trailer has a title and is subject to a lien, the title will be mailed to the lienholder.
Each state has different requirements for documentation. Most states will allow vehicle registration with a Certificate of Registration which can be obtained online here while you wait for your title. Some lenders may mail the title directly to the other state.
Once filed, liens will remain reflected as active in the Service Oklahoma system until a properly executed lien release is surrendered. If you have a lien release you wish to submit, mail the lien release to:
Service Oklahoma
Motor Vehicle Liens
P.O. Box 26800
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
There is no fee to release a lien in our system. However, if you wish a new title to be issued reflecting that the lien is no longer active, you may take your lien release and title to Service Oklahoma Licensing Office (N Classen) or Licensed Operator. A new title, without the lien listed, will be processed for a title fee of $11.00.
If there is a lien on your vehicle, the title was mailed to your lien holder. Please contact your lien holder to receive your title.
If there is no lien on your vehicle and it has been more than 21 days since the title was issued, please contact Service Oklahoma and an affidavit will be mailed for you to fill out and send back for a title.