Oklahomans can now gather and analyze state data in one location at Data.OK.gov. The new online data site provides Oklahomans with an unprecedented level of openness in Oklahoma's state government.
Get involved in your government online by tracking legislative bills, looking up your legislator, meeting our elected officials, making suggestions for our government, and searching the state's finances.
More than 39,000 Oklahomans have enjoyed the convenience of renewing their vehicle registration tag online. CARS allows you to renew commercial, non-commercial and farm vehicle registrations and provides email reminders when its time to renew.
Looking for a certain tax form or service? Visit the OK.gov Tax Resources section to download tax forms, verify accountant licensure, e-file your taxes, get the status of your refund, and much more!
Follow us... converse with us... OK.gov's Twitter account is now open for business. Learn more about Oklahoma's government through our new Twitter site.
This project seeks to collect the necessary data to identify broadband assets, gaps in broadband services, and opportunities for expansion of broadband services in Oklahoma. To do this, Oklahoma needs your help! Test your speed today!
In an effort to ensure full transparency and accountability, the Oklahoma Recovery and Reinvestment Web site will help citizens track the use of Oklahoma stimulus funds.
Find out by searching OpenBooks for such items as state employee payroll, agency expenditures including travel, and vendor payments made by an agency through the Oklahoma Office of State Finance.
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Oklahoma's first female governor has been sworn into office. Click the link below to visit Governor Mary Fallin's new website.
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