The Oklahoma Statement as to Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction (CV-30) is a form required by the district court in Oklahoma when a case is referred to a magistrate judge for consideration. The form allows the parties involved to indicate whether they are willing to have the magistrate judge preside over the case. It also requires the parties to specify whether they consent or object to the magistrate judge’s jurisdiction over the case and the matter of relief sought. The CV-30 has two types: Consent to Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction (CV-30A) and Objection to Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction (CV-30B). The Consent form (CV-30A) allows the parties to indicate that they are willing to have a magistrate judge preside over the case and the matter of relief sought. The Objection form (CV-30B) allows the parties to indicate that they are not willing to have a magistrate judge preside over the case and the matter of relief sought.