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Designating the record is one of the most important steps in the appeal process. That's because the Court of Appeal needs a record of what happened in the trial court to decide if the trial court made a mistake.
If a transcript is sought to be included in the record on appeal, it shall be the responsibility of the trial court to expedite the preparation thereof by such orders, prospective or retrospective, to assure the earliest possible completion of the record.
In compliance with Oklahoma's Open Records Law, residents may view and inspect public government records ? except where prevented by law or existing court order. Requesters may be able to access certain records with having to specify a ?need to know,? unless expressly stated otherwise.
The Oklahoma court system is made up of the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, the Court of Civil Appeals, 77 district courts and courts of limited jurisdiction. Courts of limited jurisdiction are limited to very specific cases, like municipal courts (where you go for city citations and traffic tickets).
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called ?remote access.?
How do I order an official court transcript? For Corporation Commission Transcripts, please contact the Court Reporter Supervisor at the Oklahoma City office, (405) 522-0490. You will need to provide the Cause Number and the hearing date. The correct reporter will be notified of the transcript order.
Request Court Records To obtain Oklahoma County Court Records, please complete the electronic "Request Records" form. For required Case Information visit .
Open the Oklahoma State Courts Network ( OSCN ) website: .oscn.net. From the home page click on "Court Dockets" located at the top of the page. If you know the case number, enter it on the left side of the screen and change the name of the county and click "Go."