Do I need to pass a written test to get a driver's license?
In Oklahoma, a written test is typically required for individuals who are seeking to obtain their first driver's license or who are applying for a license after having their previous one expired for an extended period. The written test is designed to evaluate knowledge of traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. For first-time applicants, it is important to prepare adequately for this test by reviewing the Oklahoma Driver's Manual, which provides essential information that will be covered in the exam.
If the applicant is under the age of eighteen, there may be additional requirements, such as completing a driver education course. However, individuals who are seeking to renew an existing driver's license, or who have held a license in the past and have not had an extended lapse in driving privileges, may not be required to take the written test.
To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding testing requirements and other related topics, it is advisable to consult the official Oklahoma Department of Motor Vehicles website.

Answered Jul 7, 2025
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