Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions are rules and regulations outlining the transferability of professional licenses from one state to another. Oklahoma Reciprocity is the agreement between states that allows licensed professionals to practice their profession in another state without having to obtain a new license. It is important to note that reciprocity does not guarantee automatic licensure in the state of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions apply to licensed professionals in the fields of accounting, architecture, engineering, and land surveying. These professions may be eligible for licensure in Oklahoma if they have an active license in good standing in their home state and have met all the requirements set forth in the Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions. The Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions are broken down into two types: 1. Direct Reciprocity: Direct reciprocity is granted to applicants who hold an active license in their home state and have met all the requirements set forth in the Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions. 2. Indirect Reciprocity: Indirect reciprocity is granted to applicants who do not have an active license in their home state, but have met all the requirements set forth in the Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions. The Oklahoma Reciprocity Instructions require applicants to submit proof of their professional qualifications, such as an official transcript from the institution where the applicant obtained their degree, as well as an application fee and any other required documentation. Once the application is approved, the applicant will be issued an Oklahoma professional license.