Governor Mary Fallin and the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety say they have been notified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that Oklahoma has been granted another REAL ID extension through October 10, 2019. That means the federal government will continue to recognize Oklahoma driver's licenses and ID cards until that time. "There have been many questions recently about Oklahoma's status regarding REAL ID," said Public Safety Commissioner Rusty Rhoades. "DPS is actively working towards making Oklahoma REAL ID compliant and will use this time to gain compliance."