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The staff was really nice and helped me to go through process. They already had sign out saying no drive test.. He made me feel so at ease and made the experience way better than what I was expecting.

Was worried about this place due to the bad reviews, but it was an amazing … Diana Chvz: I have been trying to renew my drivers license for months before it expired, I got an appointment three months ago, the day before my appointment, it was cancelled. So refreshing!! Thank You, Stillwater!! Ga Too: I made an appointment 3 months ago.

Today I came 15 mins earlier as it says in the website and the office is closed! Lana Ko: I would give a zero if I could. Very insensitive and not understanding staff! Very slow process! Very small staff! Also, a white male was very rude! Mike Baum: I would like to say 0 but I have to pick 1. Well I got … Maria Chavez: The staff is rude! Makes no since.

This place need better customer service. Jennifer Crews: Long wait. All day. Beats months for an appointment. Examiner Koehn told me to call her the following morning and she would look into it. I called, went in … Michelle Widmeier: When we first got there the woman who let us in was very friendly.

Not only to myself and my son but to her co-worker as well. It was so bad she made my son so … Jerry Mcclanahan: Great people! Friendly and helpful. Solved an issue another station could not. Veta Ko: Terrible staff! The guy is rude! They treat people like we are stupid! Denise Rodgers: It was cold and you had to wait forever to get in…. Unfortunately the same applies with the DMV.

Everyone working today was incredibly nice, helpful, and very personable, especially the gentleman that helped me today I … Josh Thompson: A couple months a go i came in to get my cdl permit. The staff was very helpful. And treated me great. Everything runs at old west speeds here. Robert Peters: Awful experience.

Sullen, rude employees is what to expect. Rachel Thomason: Examiner Cohen helped my daughter get her permit. She was kind, witty, friendly, and super efficient. Leon answered a few questions, and the whole attitude of the station was one of camaraderie and helpfulness.

We had made an appointment … Jenn Briggs: They are some of the nicest people. They made my daughter so at ease before taking her drivers test. Densiel Bottger: Just wanted to extend my thanks to examiner Koehn for her professionalism, courtesy, and overall helpful.

This young lady needs a raise Kira IsHere: Friendly people, in and out 25 minutes with an appointment, a lil shabby on the outside but overall great experience Olivia Parrott: If I could give 0 stars I would. No test needed. Governor E. Marland, the 10th Governor of Oklahoma, made a bid for a state police to the legislation and called it the Department of Public Safety. Marland prevailed over the hesitant legislation on April 20, In early May he had the basic framework on paper and issued a statewide call for recruits to become Oklahoma's first highway patrolmen.

About five hundred men answered the call. In the hard times of the Depression, the one hundred and fifty dollars a month salary was very attractive. By July 15, the Department of Public Safety was a functioning agency. The Governor of Oklahoma is the chief officer of the Department and the Commissioner of Public Safety its executive head.

The Commissioner is the political appointee responsible to the Governor for the operation and administration of the Department. The Commissioner is also charged with providing security details, transportation, and communications capabilities for the Governor, the Governor's immediate family, and the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. The Commissioner of Public Safety is appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Oklahoma Senate to serve at the pleasure of the Governor.

The Commissioner must be a professional law enforcement officer with at least ten years' experience in the field of law enforcement or with five years' experience in the field of law enforcement and a graduate of a four-year college with a degree in law enforcement administration, law, criminology or a related science. The Assistant Commissioner is the second in succession of the Department and is responsible for overseeing the civilian management staff of the Department.

The Assistant Commissioner is also responsible for the operations of the Drivers License Administration. The Highway Patrol Chief serves as the professional head of the Patrol and is responsible for the capabilities, plans and operations of the Patrol. Operationally the Assistant Commissioner and Chief serve as equals with the Assistant Commissioner focused on administrative functions and the Chief of Patrol serving as the primary law enforcement head.

Another primary officer of the Department is the Director of the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, who is appointed by the Governor and serves at his pleasure. The Commissioner and the Director both work directly with the Governor in a regular basis. Although not a requirements, the head of the Office is often an active member of the Highway Patrol. As such, the Director reports to the Chief of the Patrol.

OLETS is an information sharing network that allows law enforcement agencies across the State access to both State databases as well as information from the various States as well as the Federal Government. The types of data on the system varies from motor vehicle and drivers' license data to state criminal history and correctional records. In order for a local law enforcement agency to gain access to OLETS, it must first sign an agreement with the Department stating the terms and conditions of their access.

The Department of Public Safety, with an annual budget of over several hundred million dollars, is one of the larger employers of the State.



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