Oklahoma Exhibit List for Trial/Hearing is a document that lists the physical and documentary evidence that will be presented at trial or hearing. This list includes the items and documents that will be used to prove or disprove a point in the case. Types of Oklahoma Exhibit List for Trial/Hearing include: 1. Admitted Exhibit List: consists of evidence that the parties have agreed is admissible. 2. Marked Exhibit List: consists of evidence that the court has marked for identification and will be offered for admission at trial. 3. Offered Exhibit List: consists of evidence that the court has not marked for identification and will be offered for admission at trial. 4. Refused Exhibit List: consists of evidence that the court has refused for admission at trial. The Oklahoma Exhibit List for Trial/Hearing is typically organized into two sections, the first containing the physical evidence and the second containing the documentary evidence. Each item on the list should include a description of the item, its origin, and the parties who are offering or refusing the item.