A. Whenever the Department of Public Safety or the Oklahoma Insurance Department is authorized or required to give any notice under this act or other law regulating the operation of vehicles, unless a different method of giving such notice is otherwise expressly prescribed, such notice shall be given either by personal delivery thereof to the person to be so notified or by deposit in the United States mail of such notice in an envelope with first class postage prepaid, addressed to such person at the address as shown by the records of the Department. The giving of notice by mail is complete upon the expiration of ten (10) days after such deposit of said notice. Proof of the giving of notice in either such manner may be made by the certificate of any officer or employee of the Department or affidavit of any person over eighteen (18) years of age, naming the person to whom such notice was given and specifying the time, place and manner of the giving thereof. Failure of the person to receive notice because of failure to notify the Department of a change in his or her current mailing address, as required by Section 6-116 of this title, shall not be sufficient grounds for the person to protest the notice. B. Whenever Service Oklahoma is authorized or required to give any notice under this title, unless a different method of giving such notice is otherwise expressly prescribed, such notice shall be given by mailing such notice by United States mail, in an envelope with first class postage prepaid, addressed to such person at the address as shown by the records of Service Oklahoma. The giving of notice by mail is complete upon the expiration of ten (10) days after such mailing. Service Oklahoma may show proof of such mailing by certificate of any officer or employee of Service Oklahoma or affidavit of any person over eighteen (18) years of age, naming the person to whom such notice was given and specifying the time, place, and manner of the giving thereof. Failure of the person to receive notice because of failure to notify Service Oklahoma of a change in his or her current mailing address, as required by Section 6-116 of this title, shall not be sufficient grounds for the person to protest the notice.
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