by Armando Martinez

Are you planning to buy a car from a private owner in Oklahoma? Registering your car with the state is crucial for legally driving your new vehicle. But don't worry, registering a car bought in a private owner car sale in Oklahoma is a straightforward process and you have 30 days to complete the process. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps needed to register your car in Oklahoma while persuading you to take the necessary steps.

Step 1: Obtain a Bill of Sale

The first step in registering your car is to obtain a bill of sale from the seller. A bill of sale is essential for proving ownership of the vehicle This document should include information such as the car's make, model, year, and VIN, as well as the purchase price and the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. The Bill of Sale should be signed by both you and the seller.  You will need to provide a copy of your  bill of sale to the Service Oklahoma or Licensed Operator when you  apply for your new title and registration. 

Step 2: Obtain the Car Title

Next, you'll need to obtain the car title from the seller. Make sure that the title is signed over to you and that all fields are properly filled out. If there are any liens on the car, make sure they are paid off before completing the sale.

Step 3: Obtain Insurance

Before you can register your car in Oklahoma, you'll need to obtain insurance in Oklahoma. The state requires a minimum amount of liability coverage, which includes $25,000 for bodily injury per person, $50,000 for bodily injury per accident, and $25,000 for property damage per accident. Having insurance not only protects you but also protects other drivers on the road.

Step 4: Get Your Car Inspected

If the vehicle you purchased was previously registered in a state other than Oklahoma, you will need to have your vehicle’s identification number (VIN) inspected at a Service Oklahoma agent or a License Operator for confirmation of the vehicle identification number before an Oklahoma title may be issued. 

Step 5: Complete the Title and Registration Application

Once you have the bill of sale, properly assigned title, proof of insurance, and a valid driver’s license, you'll need to complete the application for title form 701-6 Application for Oklahoma Certificate of Title, a purchase price declaration form 722-1, and for vehicles model years 2011 and newer and your vehicle’s prior titles does not have a completed odometer certification in it, a form 729 Odometer Disclosure Statement. You can obtain the registration application form online or from your local tag agency. The application will ask for information such as the car's make, model, year, and VIN, as well as your personal information and insurance details.

Step 6: Submit Your Documents and Pay the Fees

When you buy a vehicle in OK, you must title and register it in person at your local Service Oklahoma or Licensed Operator location. To find the nearest location to you visit https://oklahoma.gov/service/locations/driving-auto-locations.html. Along with your title and  registration application, proof of OK insurance, valid DL, and declaration form(s), you'll need to pay certain fees during your visit. These fees include a title fee, registration fee, and any applicable Sales & Excise tax. Fees required will vary depending on the vehicle type, vehicle year, and other variables To help determine the fees and taxes that may apply to your vehicle visit https://oklahoma.gov/service/all-services/auto-vehicle/fees.html

Step 7: Receive Your License Plate and Registration

After your application has been processed and your fees paid, you will be given your new  standard license plate and decal to be placed on your vehicle unless you have requested specialty plates, in which case they will be mailed to you within 20-days. To learn more about OK specialty plates visit https://oklahoma.gov/content/service-oklahoma/us/en/all-services/auto-vehicle/specialty-plates.html. y Generally you can expect to receive your new title within two (2) business days unless you purchased a vehicle using a loan requiring a lien to be placed on your title.  In that case, the title will be sent to the lienholder to hold until you have satisfied your loan in full. . Make sure to keep your registration and title documents in a safe place, as you will need them to prove that your car is registered and legally allowed to be driven on Oklahoma roads.

Conclusion

Registering your car bought in a private owner car sale in Oklahoma is essential for legally driving your new vehicle. By following these steps, you can ensure that your car is properly registered and legally allowed to be driven in the state. So, don't delay and take action now to register your car. If you have any questions or concerns, contact your local tag agency for assistance or visit https://oklahoma.gov/service/all-services/auto-vehicle/new-used-vehicle-registration.html. Remember, driving without registration can lead to hefty fines, so register your car today to avoid any unwanted consequences.

This article was written by Armando Martinez. Armando Martinez is among the nation’s experts on automotive titling, registration, DMV services and document operations. With nearly two decades of experience across a broad range of financial services functions and some of the largest names in auto, from Wells Fargo to Uber, Armando combines vision and ingenuity with a wealth of information so auto shoppers and sellers can learn from his experience.

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