Oklahoma Exposes Fake Licenses From California and New York in Federal Crackdown
The Oklahoma governor isn’t holding back—state troopers are reportedly pulling over drivers and uncovering licenses issued from California and New York with no names printed on them, some even marked as Real ID–compliant. According to TK’s Garage, these fake or mishandled IDs were discovered through a joint federal-state task force after several major accidents involving drivers who never received proper U.S. training or documentation.
The findings shocked both state and federal officials since a Real ID stamp should require full identity verification. The Department of Transportation and FMCSA are now investigating whether these “no-name licenses” were the result of incompetence or deliberate fraud. Oklahoma officials say they plan to keep inspecting vehicles entering the state and push for immediate reforms in states found issuing invalid credentials.










