You must apply for an ID card in person at an OK DPS office. You will need to submit documents proving your identity and pay the required fee. Renewals and replacements can be ordered in person or by mail, if you're out of state.
Section 31-1-6 - Proof of residency (a) Applicants shall establish their current Oklahoma residency through submission of an electronic copy or digital image in color of one of the following unexpired documents: (1) An Oklahoma issued driver's license; (2) An Oklahoma Identification Card; (3) A utility bill for ...
Resident status is based on the location of your permanent domicile. This is considered to be your fixed, permanent home and where you (or your parents) habitually reside. Since domicile has two components, residence and intent to remain indefinitely, a person can have more than one residence but only one domicile.
You will be required to show both a primary and a secondary form of ID and prove your full legal name and date of birth when applying for an ID card with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. All documents presented must be originals or certified copies distributed by the proper agent.
REAL ID compliant driver licenses and identification cards have a gold star in the upper right-hand corner of the license to indicate it is REAL ID compliant. This is the only physical difference from a non-compliant credential, but it allows airport and federal officials to quickly identify the card.