You can update your CDL DOT Medical Card and Medical Self-Certification category, or upgrade your CDL to a different class.
Medical Certification Requirements for Oklahoma CDL and CLP Holders
Effective February 17, 2026, Oklahoma will no longer accept paper medical certificates (med certs, or med cards). Only Medical Examiner’s Certificate (MEC) information that is electronically submitted through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners will be accepted.
Failure to Maintain Certification
If you are required to maintain a “certified” medical status and your MEC expires or is not received electronically, your status will change to “not certified,” and your CDL or CLP may be downgraded.
For information on locating a certified medical examiner, visit the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration National Registry website or contact them at fmctechsup@dot.gov (617) 494-3003.
Study the CDL Driver Manual. The manual covers information for the general knowledge test, relevant to all CDL applicants. It also contains specific information on the classes and endorsements tests that are separate from the general knowledge test and require additional study as guide-lined in the manual.
Start your application by taking the CDL written test in person at a CDL testing facility.
Once you have successfully completed and passed the necessary written tests for the type of license you are trying to obtain you will get a temporary CLP. You must hold this permit for 14 full days before taking the drive test. You can take the skills test on the 15th day after holding your permit.
The CLP may include CDL endorsements and/or restrictions.
To make a CDL drive test appointment click here. Select "Get started" and then the "Drive test - Commercial Driver License" service to select a location near you.
Have your driver license number and your availability ready when you call to schedule an appointment. A complete drive test usually takes about two hours.
You may also schedule a CDL drive test with a third-party examiner. Third-party examiners can administer drive tests to most applicants applying for a Class A, B, or C commercial driver license (some restrictions may apply).
Prepare and bring the following documents:
More information on the skills test can be found in chapter 12 of the CDL Manual.
Note
Service Oklahoma does NOT supply vehicles for the CDL Skills Test.
Once you have successfully completed all the requirements of the CDL drive test, the Examiner will stamp your DL18 certificate (the certificate you received after passing the written portion of your CDL test). You will need to bring the following:
certificate to any Service Oklahoma Licensing Office location.
Note
Credit card payment is accepted at Service Oklahoma Licensing Office locations. Appointments are not required to print your license after successfully passing the drive test.
You can search for a Certified Medical Examiner near you on the FMCSA website.
To receive a hazardous material endorsement, please visit the TSA Hazmat Endorsement page.
You are no longer required to submit a Medical Examiner's Certificate. This process has been automated and will be sent through an electronic exchange process with FMCSA.
Service Oklahoma will notify you that you are no longer medically certified to operate a CMV in Non-excepted Interstate (NI) commerce. If you do not obtain a new valid Medical Examiner's Certificate within 30 days of expiration, you will have CDL privileges downgraded from your license automatically.
You are required to hold a Medical Examiner Certificate (DOT Medical Card) if you operate, and have self-certified as, Non-Excepted. Learn more about self-certification by visiting the FMCSA website.