OKLAHOMA drivers only have a few days left to register their cars for metal license plates.
Typically, once a new car is purchased, the driver has a few weeks to register it and receive their shiny new plate.
The deadline to register a new vehicle ranges from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the state.
However, a law called the Mason Treat Act will now limit Oklahoma drivers to two business days to pre-register their vehicles.
During that period, drivers must pre-register to receive a metal license plate and two temporary decals, according to the law.
After the pre-registration process is completed, buyers will have two months from the date of purchase to fully register their new cars.
They aren’t required to pay the tag, …