Oklahoma OMVC driving test, OK drivers license, CDL, motorcycle practice test
OK Driver Practice Test
this test contains questions that are similar to ones that will appear on the actual Oklahoma OMVC test and will help you pass your Oklahoma Drivers's permit test with flying colors.
OK Motorcycle Practice Test
learn everything you need to know to ride a motorbike. Get ready to your OMVC's written test to obtain your Oklahoma motorcycle license.
OK CDL Practice Test
be well prepared for your CDL test. Get familiar with all the questions to get your Oklahoma commercial driver license.
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Read PDF Oklahoma OMVC's manual
Reading OMVC's manual gives you understanding of all main principles and rules of driving in Oklahoma state. We suggest to read a Oklahoma OMVC's manual for better results and better understanding of what driving is.
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A Brief Guide on How to Get Your Driver’s License in OK
Automobile License
To legally operate any motor vehicle in Oklahoma, you are going to need a valid driver’s license. If you are currently holding a driver’s license issued by the other state, you are not required to earn a separate OK driver’s license but can simply transfer it (you will also be required to undergo a vision screening and in some cases, an OK written permit test and/or driving test).
In turn, if you haven’t held a driver’s license before, you will have to earn it before being able to drive.
The driver training system consists of three levels:
- Learner’s permit. To qualify, you need to be 15 years and 6 months old. You’ll be required to join a driver education program and pass a written test. Also, make sure to provide your birth certificate, social security card and a certificate confirming that you completed a driver education course. The fee is $4. Once you obtain your learner’s permit, you are allowed to practice fifty hours of driving, ten of which must be after dark;
- Intermediate license. To apply, you need to be 16 and hold a learner’s permit for six months. At this level, you’ll also be required to undergo an OK driving road test. The list of documents to take with you includes the following items: your learner’s permit, identification documents, social security card, evidence of auto insurance and school or vocational enrollment. The licensing fee is $33.50, and application fee is $4;
- Unrestricted license (Class D). You are allowed to obtain it once you reach 18. Additional requirements are having an intermediate license for six months and have no moving violations.
Motorcycle License
Drivers in Oklahoma can obtain a motorcycle license once they reach 14 years of age. To get it, you will have to obtain a learner’s permit first. To apply, you have to:
- submit your birth certificate, social security card and a certificate of completing a driver education course;
- undergo vision screening and written test;
- pay $33.50 permit fee and $4 application fee.
Upon getting your motorcycle learner’s permit, you can qualify for an unrestricted license. To succeed, make sure to:
- be 16 and already hold a Class D license;
- undergo vision screening, written and driving tests;
- pay $20 endorsement fee and $4 application fee.
Commercial Driver’s License
Oklahoma issues three types of CDLs: Class A, B, and C. Before you can obtain any of these, you are required to earn a learner’s permit. To qualify, you will have to:
- bring in proofs of US and Oklahoma residency and a valid driver’s license;
- undergo a medical check;
- pass a written test.
To get a full license, you will have to:
- bring in your valid driver’s license;
- submit your commercial learner’s permit;
- undergo a driving test.
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