Double Check their Typing. A mis-typed address # just cost me $ 115 in late fees and duplicate title fee. Transferred title from out of state. My new OK address was correct on my new OK drivers license AND on the out-of-state title I surrendered. But they typed in one digit off on the new Registration and new Title. They were sent to the wrong address. And since I didn’t double Everything then and didn’t notice my tags had expired, since I never received notification, I incurred the late fees for their mistake. They didn’t even acknowledge their mistake!!! GOTOANOTHERAGENCY. They all do the same thing. And double check the clerks.
Cindy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Broken Arrow, OK
I would give this 0 stars! People are rude! I waited in line 45 min to find out why the tag I renewed on line had never come. It is Aug 23 and they said they sent it July 28 and couldn’t do anything until the 28 of August! AND laughed about it.
Irena T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
Both times I’ve been here in the past couple of months, the place was basically empty & all the women were in the gabbing away in front on their windows(which made me wonder if they ever did work). Seems like their goal was to get you in and out, so they could continue on with their conversation(which I guess isn’t really a bad thing for you). Place also gets very festive during the holidays(gaudy was actually the first adjective that came to mind), which definitely gives you something interesting to look at…
Maggie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tulsa, OK
I just wrote another review about the Indian Springs Tag Agency where they do things right. I probably only wrote it because I’d had the displeasure of going to this location a few times first. And this location? Sucks. I’ll leave it be that I think the whole privatization of the tag agency thing is just a very. bad. idea., and I’ll just stick with the facts. I’ve been at this location about 4 times. Each time, the people were either flat out rude or just plain not polite/pleasant. I tried being really nice and even playing the«I’m new here, can you please help me with what I need to do,» and it seemed like the woman thought she was doing me a huge favor by softening her tone just a bit. A tiny bit. Against her will, I think. On another trip to this place, when asking for information about«black tagging» a car while I’m out of the country for a year and trying to get information in general about the process so that I could do things LEGALLY, I was told that«nobody would know» if I canceled the insurance on my car and just left it in my driveway while I was gone, even though that’s not legal. While it’s great to be given my options for breaking the law, I was actually trying to do it the right way. The reason I pay twice as much for not as much coverage on my auto insurance in Oklahoma is because 25% of drivers here break the law by having no insurance. But I digress… This place is hell. Avoid. Drive a little further out to go to the Indian Springs location. They give straight answers and don’t act all put out that you showed up to do things that the law requires you to do. Oh, and they take better driver’s license pictures or let you do a re-do at Indian Springs. Central Park doesn’t, and the results were a sucky memento of my sucky experience there.