Am I required to show ID to police or county law enforcement?
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Am I required to show ID to police or county law enforcement?
Asked on May 26, 2014 under Criminal Law, Oklahoma
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
What you are referring to is a "stop and identify law" that would require you to identify your self to the police. It is my understanding that Oklahoma does not have such a law. And there is no law that requires you carry identification unless it is a law associated with say driving a car (you are required to carry your license when operating a vehicle in every state). Now, if you are walking along and a cop stops you ask if you are being detained. If they say no then ask to leave. If they say yes, ask to call a lawyer.
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