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<blockquote data-quote="corneileous" data-source="post: 3921812" data-attributes="member: 45041"><p>If you were like me and wanted to make sure you’d never have to waste time being forced to sit on a jury somewhere, all you’d have to do is just make sure the tag office you chose to renew your license in was not in the same county you lived in. </p><p></p><p>Now that we have the ability to renew online, do you still go to the tag office to get your license once they eventually approve your renewal or do they just send your new license to you through the mail? If they automatically send you your new license through the mail, how do they choose what county code to put on your license if you can’t go to a tag office? </p><p></p><p>Being that I have a CDL, I can’t just go to the tag office to renew my license because I actually have to go to one of the drivers license testing places to renew and then take the piece of paper they give me to the tag office of my choice but this last time when I had to renew, I’m not sure if the guy said anything about everybody else but he said that for CDL holders, they no longer go to the tag office, that our license will be sent to us in the mail but I’m just wondering pretty much the same thing for this case, how do they figure out what county code to use because according <a href="https://www.sos.ok.gov/cfs/info/countryCode.aspx" target="_blank">to this,</a> the county code in the upper left-hand corner of the backside of my license is nowhere near the county I live in, nor is it even close to the county that had the town I renewed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corneileous, post: 3921812, member: 45041"] If you were like me and wanted to make sure you’d never have to waste time being forced to sit on a jury somewhere, all you’d have to do is just make sure the tag office you chose to renew your license in was not in the same county you lived in. Now that we have the ability to renew online, do you still go to the tag office to get your license once they eventually approve your renewal or do they just send your new license to you through the mail? If they automatically send you your new license through the mail, how do they choose what county code to put on your license if you can’t go to a tag office? Being that I have a CDL, I can’t just go to the tag office to renew my license because I actually have to go to one of the drivers license testing places to renew and then take the piece of paper they give me to the tag office of my choice but this last time when I had to renew, I’m not sure if the guy said anything about everybody else but he said that for CDL holders, they no longer go to the tag office, that our license will be sent to us in the mail but I’m just wondering pretty much the same thing for this case, how do they figure out what county code to use because according [url="https://www.sos.ok.gov/cfs/info/countryCode.aspx"]to this,[/url] the county code in the upper left-hand corner of the backside of my license is nowhere near the county I live in, nor is it even close to the county that had the town I renewed in. [/QUOTE]
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