An Oklahoma Notice of Intent to Appeal is a legal document used to notify the court of the appellant’s intention to appeal a judgment or order. The notice must be filed with the court before the appeal is heard. There are two types of Oklahoma Notice of Intent to Appeal: civil and criminal. In a civil appeal, the notice must include the name of the appellant and the name of the court from which the appeal is being taken. It must also include the name of the respondent, the date the judgment or order was issued, and a brief statement of the grounds for the appeal. In a criminal appeal, the notice must include the name of the appellant, the name of the court from which the appeal is being taken, the name of the trial court, and a brief statement of the grounds for the appeal. It must also include the date the judgment or order was issued, and the name of the attorney or attorneys who will handle the appeal. Both civil and criminal Oklahoma Notice of Intent to Appeal must be filed within thirty days of the judgment or order being issued. Failure to file the notice on time may result in the appeal being dismissed.