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I was told there's one way South and one in Edmond, I didn't save the info but I just called one of the tag agencies and they gave me the addresses and phone numbers. Is there not one downtown or in the center of the city? Thanks again HB 180-good-4 nothing. I might move back to Texas for a week and just get it there then move back here the next week, I think it would be easier.
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That office in Yukon is slow. I have been there several times and have waited for hours each time. There is one on the south side at I-240 and May and as I recall they had a better system but I have not been there in years. Good Luck.
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I need to get it switched from an Indiana to OK license. Bad part is I let my Indiana license expire so I have to do the driving test and all. I have been to the DPS site and have a listing of all offices in the state I am just curious if there is one that is "easier" to get into than another. Thanks for the replies.
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i see... given that, you'll definitely have to go to a dmv location. as stated, troop a on the south side of i-240 between penn and may isn't a bad bet, but you'll want to get in line early regardless of where you go.
our laws have tightened up since november, so it'd be wise to have firm proof of u.s. citizenship with you otherwise you might find that you'll have waited in line only to be turned away. -M |
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