Oklahoma Code § 47-1112

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Application for registration - Information required -
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False statements.
A.  Every owner of a vehicle possessing a certificate of title
shall, before using the same in this state, make an application for
the registration of such vehicle with a licensed operator.  The
application shall contain such information as shall be required by
Service Oklahoma.  Every owner, when making application for
registration, shall furnish the following information:
1.  A full description of the vehicle including the make, model,
color, manufacturer's serial or other identification number, any
security interest upon the vehicle, an odometer reading of the
vehicle when applicable, and the insurance security verification to
the vehicle;

2.  The correct name and address, the name of the city, county
and state in which the person in whose name the vehicle is to be
registered resides, the driver license number of the owner if the
owner has a driver license or the Federal Employers Identification
Number of the owner if such owner is not an individual, and such
other information as may be prescribed by Service Oklahoma; and
3. a. The name of the carrier of the owner's insurance
policy for such vehicle,
b. The policy number of the owner's policy for such
vehicle, if available, or the name of the agent or
office where the existence of security may be
verified, if other than the carrier,
c. The effective dates of the owner's policy for such
vehicle, and
d. A statement of the existence of a nonuse affidavit if
filed by the vehicle owner pursuant to the provisions
of Section 7-607 of this title.
B.  Any owner or lessee of a noncommercial vehicle possessing a
certificate of title may, at the time of initial application for
registration or application for renewal, inform Service Oklahoma
that the owner, lessee or someone who may be operating the vehicle
is deaf, hard-of-hearing, autistic or suffers from Apraxia or a
communication disorder.  That information, if provided, shall be
available to law enforcement through Service Oklahoma's vehicle
registration system to assist law enforcement in identifying the
operator of the vehicle as possibly being deaf, hard-of-hearing,
autistic or suffering from Apraxia or a communication disorder.  As
used in this section, "communication disorder" is defined as
impairment in the ability to receive, send, process and comprehend
concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems.
C.  In every case where a vehicle has been registered upon an
application containing any false statement of a fact required in
this section to be shown in an application for the registration
thereof, Service Oklahoma shall give written notice of at least five
(5) days to the owner of the vehicle, and shall require the owner to
appear before it for the purpose of showing cause why the
registration should not be canceled.  Unless satisfactory
explanation is given by the owner concerning such false statement,
Service Oklahoma shall cancel the registration.  The owner of the
vehicle shall then be required to immediately reregister the vehicle
and pay the required fees.  The owner shall not be entitled to
refund or credit for the fees paid for registration of the motor
vehicle made under the application which contained any false
statement of fact.
D.  Service Oklahoma shall insert in the application forms
appropriate notice to the applicant that any false statement of a

fact required to be shown in such application for registration
subjects the applicant to prosecution.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 179, § 15, operative July 1, 1985.  Amended
by Laws 1989, c. 290, § 12, emerg. eff. May 24, 1989; Laws 1990, c.
298, § 10; Laws 1991, c. 342, § 4, emerg. eff. June 15, 1991; Laws
2000, c. 250, § 4, eff. Oct. 1, 2000, and adopted by State Question
No. 691, Legislative Referendum No. 319, at election held Aug. 22,
2000.  Amended by Laws 2018, c. 208, § 1, eff. July 1, 2019; Laws
2019, c. 325, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2022, c. 282, § 124,
emerg. eff. May 19, 2022.

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