call or e-mail the oklakoma state board and they will send you a form fill it out and send it with a certified copy of you license from Colorado and a check for whatever Oklahoma charges and you are set
You can not transfer your liscense. You have to take a license test in VA. VA may have different requirements than the state of Texas.
They can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Oklahoma, meaning that, if they do this, and you're caught driving in Oklahoma on any license, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license. As for actually suspending the license, they can request that the state of Texas suspend it, and the state of Texas will make the call as to whether they comply or not.
Contact the Texas DMV office they should be able to help you out.
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By going to South Carolina's office for the drivers license and submitting a required application with your current Texas driver's license. WHen you pass your eye test, etc, you will have to surrender your Texas license and you will be issued a SC license in its place. BTW - SC DMV will check with TX DMV to determine if your Texas license is valid.
No, it is not. Texas and Oklahoma are neighboring states of the United States, and they are not the same. Oklahoma does share a border with Texas; there is also a Texas County in Oklahoma. But when you are talking about Texas, you are talking about a separate state, which is not part of Oklahoma at all.
I know for the last couple years a yearly license costed $55 from walmart
You must be admitted by the bar association to practice in another state. An attorney from OK would need to have permission from the TX bar to practice there. Texas and Oklahoma have reciprocal bar exams. If you passed the bar exam in Oklahoma, you are considered qualified to practice in Texas.
Yes, Oklahoma is north of Texas
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Oklahoma and Texas