Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 260 - Office of Management and Enterprise Services
Chapter 135 - Service Oklahoma
Subchapter 7 - Motor Vehicle
Part 13 - MOTOR VEHICLES - REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Section 260:135-7-84 - License plate remains with owners
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) General provisions. Effective July 1, 2019, Oklahoma no longer allows a motor vehicle license plate to remain with the vehicle when the vehicle is sold, traded, or transferred. The registration license plate and certificate of registration shall be issued to, and remain in the name of, the owner of the vehicle registered and the license plate shall not be transferable between motor vehicle owners.
(b) Registration procedures. When a vehicle is sold or transferred in the state, the following registration procedures apply:
(c) Calculation of registration fee. The registration fee due for the newly acquired vehicle to which a plate is transferred will be prorated based on the full registration months remaining on the transferred plate at the time of assignment.
(d) Refund ineligibility. The plate owner shall not be entitled to a refund under the following circumstances:
(e) Title, registration and tax/fee payment requirements. The new owner of a motor vehicle must within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of vehicle purchase or acquisition make application to title and register the vehicle by the transfer to, or purchase of, a license plate for the newly acquired vehicle with Service Oklahoma or licensed operator and pay excise and sales taxes and applicable title and registrations fees in addition to any delinquent taxes, fees, interest and penalty associated with the plate as provided by law.
(f) Penalty. Delinquent registration penalty begins to apply on the thirty-first (31st) day following assignment of ownership accruing at $1.00 per day, to a maximum penalty assessment of $100.00 (100 days).
(g) Vehicle operation. A vehicle purchased with the license plate having been removed may be lawfully operated on the streets and roadways without number plates for a maximum of fifteen (15) days from the date of acquisition or purchase if a dated notarized bill of sale is carried, for possible presentation to law enforcement, in the vehicle during the fifteen (15) days. Vehicles purchased from a licensed motor vehicle or used motor vehicle dealer may be operated thirty (30) days from the date of acquisition pursuant to issuance of a temporary license tag by the licensed dealer. See OAC 260:135-7-104. Persons who purchase vehicles from someone other than licensed Oklahoma new or used motor vehicle dealers which are subject to a lien may obtain a 30-day temporary license plate from a licensed operator.
(h) Vehicle transferring from deceased spouse. A surviving spouse, desiring to operate a vehicle devolving from a deceased spouse, shall present an application for certificate of title to Service Oklahoma or licensed operator in his or her name within thirty (30) days of obtaining ownership. Service Oklahoma or licensed operator shall then transfer the license plate to the surviving spouse.
(i) Repossessed vehicles. When a lender or lender's agent repossesses a vehicle for which a license plate has not been removed, the lender or lender's agent is not required to remove and return the plate to Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator.