Starting November 1, law enforcement officers will be able to remove the tags of uninsured vehicles in the state of Oklahoma. House Bill 1792, proposed by Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak and recently signed into law by Governor Fallin, will also provide temporary liability insurance for the uninsured vehicle for ten days.
“This is a great victory in our efforts to curb the enormous impact uninsured driving has on Oklahoma citizens on a daily basis,” said Doak. “I am very grateful to Governor Fallin and the bill authors for working so hard to see this law come to pass. We are one step closer to putting an end to this serious problem.”

