Oklahoma Drivers Ed Requirements

Last verified: 2026-03

Yes, drivers ed is required in Oklahoma

Drivers under age 16 must complete a state-approved drivers ed course.

Online Drivers Ed

Online permitted

Oklahoma allows online drivers education and parent-taught programs for teens under 16 who are seeking their learner's permit early.

Parent-Taught Drivers Ed

Parent-taught permitted

Oklahoma allows parent-taught drivers education for teens under 16.5. Parents must use a state-approved curriculum and complete the required instruction hours.

Exemptions and Waivers

Teens 16 and older may apply for a license without completing drivers education but must pass all required tests.

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Oklahoma-Specific Information

Oklahoma requires drivers education for teens under 16 who want to get an early learner's permit, but it is not required for those who wait until 16. The state is one of only three that permits parent-taught drivers education, alongside Texas and Virginia. Oklahoma teens who complete drivers ed can get their permit at 15.5, while those who skip it must wait until 16.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, drivers ed is required in Oklahoma for drivers under age 16.

Contact the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) for current hour requirements.

Yes, online drivers ed is permitted in Oklahoma. Oklahoma allows online drivers education and parent-taught programs for teens under 16 who are seeking their learner's permit early.

Yes, Oklahoma allows parent-taught drivers ed programs. Oklahoma allows parent-taught drivers education for teens under 16.5. Parents must use a state-approved curriculum and complete the required instruction hours.

Teens 16 and older may apply for a license without completing drivers education but must pass all required tests.

Ready to get your permit?

The learner's permit is the first step toward your license.

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Find out what it takes to earn a full license in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma driver's license guide

Prefer to learn online?

Complete a state-approved driving course from home on your own schedule. Same certifications, same insurance discounts.

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This information is based on Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) guidelines. Requirements can change. Visit the official Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) website for the most current information.