Oklahomans can renew driver license reinstatement virtually, says Service Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahomans who have a suspended drivers license Service Oklahoma is now giving three convenient options for reinstatement for individuals seeking more flexibility from the comfort of their homes or mobile devices.
According to Service Oklahoma, Oklahomans will have the following options:
in-person service
the ability to submit a Reinstatement Request online
same-day Reinstatement Virtual Visits
'Same-day Reinstatement Virtual Visits are a way we are able to meet Oklahomans where they are,' said Diedra O'Neil, Chief Strategy & Operating Officer of Service Oklahoma. 'These virtual options not only provide flexibility for citizens who may not be able to visit in person, but they also help reduce traffic at our locations, optimize staffing and create a more seamless service experience. By modernizing our approach, we're enhancing both accessibility and efficiency.'
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Service Oklahoma says, same-day Reinstatement Virtual Visit or submitting a Reinstatement Request online is simple and user-friendly.
To get started click here. Those who prefer in-person service click here. Service Oklahoma encourages citizens to begin the reinstatement process online by clicking here.
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