Oklahoma Code § 47-1113A

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Definitions
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A.  As used in this section:
1.  “First vehicle” means the vehicle from which a license plate
is removed and transferred to a second vehicle;
2.  “Second vehicle” means the vehicle to which a license plate
is transferred after removal from a first vehicle; and
3.  “Vehicle” means a passenger vehicle and does not include
farm or commercial vehicles.
B.  A person may retain the license plate of any vehicle
registered to such person for purposes of transferring such license
plate to a second vehicle registered to such person.  The license
plate removed from the first vehicle may be transferred to a new or
used second vehicle.  The procedure for transfer shall be as
follows:
1.  If the license plate removed from the first vehicle is
transferred to a new motor vehicle, the owner shall obtain a
replacement license plate from Service Oklahoma or one of its
licensed operators within ten (10) days of removal of the license
plate and upon payment of the fee required for a replacement plate
and an additional Ten Dollars ($10.00).  The replacement plate shall
bear an expiration date that corresponds to the expiration date on
the license plate removed from the first vehicle.  The replacement
plate shall be affixed to the first vehicle immediately upon removal
of the existing license plate.  The license plate removed from the
first vehicle shall be affixed to the second vehicle immediately.
Additionally, within two (2) business days of the date of the sale
or transfer of the motor vehicle, the parties must submit the
requisite documentation to Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator
identifying the motor vehicle subject to the sale or transfer,
purchaser information, and any associated license plate on the
vehicle, pursuant to the requirements of Section 1112.2 of this
title.  For sales involving a dealer seller, the dealer must submit
the requisite documentation to Service Oklahoma or a licensed
operator within two (2) business days.  Transfer of a license plate
to a new motor vehicle as authorized by this paragraph shall not
relieve the owner of payment for registration or license fees
applicable to such new motor vehicle as required by this title.
2.  If the license plate removed from the first vehicle is
transferred to a second vehicle already displaying a license plate,

the owner shall obtain the replacement license plate required by
paragraph 1 of this subsection.  The replacement plate shall be
affixed to the first vehicle and shall bear the expiration date of
the license plate removed from the first vehicle.  The license plate
from the second vehicle shall be removed and returned to Service
Oklahoma or one of its licensed operators.  The license plate
removed from the first vehicle shall then be affixed to the second
vehicle.  The removed plate from the first vehicle shall bear an
expiration date identical to the plate removed from the second
vehicle.  Additionally, within two (2) business days of the date of
the sale or transfer of the motor vehicle, the parties must submit
the requisite documentation to Service Oklahoma or a licensed
operator identifying the motor vehicle subject to the sale or
transfer, purchaser information, and any associated license plate on
the vehicle, pursuant to the requirements of Section 1112.2 of this
title.
C.  Service Oklahoma shall be authorized to promulgate such
rules or regulations as may be required to implement the license
plate transfers authorized by this section.
D.  In the event a person fails to obtain a replacement license
plate as provided for in this section within the time prescribed for
the registration of the new or used second vehicle, a penalty of
twenty-five cents ($0.25) per day shall be assessed from the day
following the period prescribed for registration to the date of
acquisition of the replacement license plate, such penalty to accrue
for no more than thirty (30) days, at the end of which time the
penalty shall be twice the registration cost of such vehicle.
Added by Laws 1986, c. 198, § 2, eff. July 1, 1987.  Amended by Laws
2022, c. 282, § 128, emerg. eff. May 19, 2022; Laws 2024, c. 236, §
9, eff. Sept. 1, 2024.

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