Oklahoma Reinstatement is a process that allows a suspended driver's license to be reinstated after a specific period of time and the successful completion of certain requirements. The type of reinstatement depends on the reason for the license suspension. There are two main types of Oklahoma Reinstatement: administrative reinstatement and judicial reinstatement. Administrative Reinstatement is the most common type of Oklahoma Reinstatement. This type of reinstatement applies to those whose licenses were suspended for unpaid speeding tickets, child support delinquency, or other administrative reasons. To reinstate an administrative suspension, the driver must pay the fines and fees associated with the suspension and provide proof of insurance. Judicial Reinstatement is the other type of Oklahoma Reinstatement. This type of reinstatement applies to those whose licenses were suspended for DUI or other criminal violations. To reinstate a judicial suspension, the driver must complete any court-ordered programs, pay all fines and fees associated with the suspension, and provide proof of insurance. In some cases, an ignition interlock device may also be required. Both types of Oklahoma Reinstatement require the driver to provide proof of identity and proof of Oklahoma residency. Once all requirements have been met, the driver must submit an application for reinstatement and pay all applicable fees. Once the application is approved, the driver's license will be reinstated.