An Oklahoma Settlement Conference Order (SCO) is a legal document used in the state of Oklahoma for the purpose of resolving disputes. It is issued by a court after a settlement conference is held between the parties involved in a dispute. The SCO details the agreement between the parties, including the terms of settlement, and is enforceable by the court. There are two types of Oklahoma Settlement Conference Orders: binding and non-binding. A binding SCO is a legally binding agreement that requires the parties to comply with the terms of the settlement. A non-binding SCO is not legally binding, but can still be used to settle disputes.