Getting a driver’s license, renewing a registration, or completing other tag services in Oklahoma will take more planning next month. Service Oklahoma says all driver’s licenses and motor vehicle systems will be temporarily unavailable as the agency transitions to a new statewide software system.
The planned shutdown is part of Project BOOST, a major overhaul designed to combine driver license and motor vehicle services into a single platform.
Why will services be unavailable?
Service Oklahoma says the outage is required to safely transition from its current systems to the new BOOST software, short for Bringing Our Operations and Services Together. A letter sent to tag agencies says the changeover is necessary to complete the final phase of the upgrade.
Once fully implemented, the system is expected to reduce processing times and improve service for customers and employees. The project is being developed with support from FAST Enterprises.
Dates to know
All driver’s license and motor vehicle services statewide will be unavailable from Thursday, Feb. 12, through Monday, Feb. 16. The launch coincides with Presidents’ Day.
During that time, residents will not be able to process driver licenses, registrations or other motor vehicle transactions online or in person.
What Project BOOST changes
Project BOOST will integrate driver’s license and motor vehicle programs into a single, unified system. Service Oklahoma says the goal is to eliminate duplicate processes, improve efficiency, and provide a more seamless experience across agencies once the system is live.
Training and rollout timeline
Training for agency staff is already underway and will continue through the system launch. According to Service Oklahoma, training includes beginner instruction, job-specific modules, and application training for daily users.
Key dates include:
• Application training for everyday users runs from Jan. 12 through Feb. 13, 2026.
• Operational support for all users is scheduled from Feb. 17 through Feb. 27, 2026.
What residents should do
Service Oklahoma recommends completing any urgent driver’s license or motor vehicle transactions before Feb. 12 or waiting until services resume after Feb. 16. The agency says additional information will be shared as the launch date approaches.
















