The Oklahoma Final Pretrial Report is a legal document filed by the court before a trial begins. This report outlines the issues to be addressed in the trial, the evidence to be presented, and the witnesses to be called. It also serves to inform the parties of any agreements or stipulations that have been made prior to the trial. The Oklahoma Final Pretrial Report includes the following information: the names of the parties and attorneys, the date of the trial, the amount of damages, the court location, the list of witnesses, the list of documents, the list of exhibits, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Oklahoma Final Pretrial Reports: the Joint Report and the Individual Report. The Joint Report is filed by both parties and contains information that both parties agree upon. The Individual Report is filed by each party separately and contains information that each party believes is true and relevant to the case.