Oklahoma Docketing Statement Instructions are a set of rules and guidelines for filing a docketing statement with the Oklahoma Supreme Court, Court of Civil Appeals, or Court of Criminal Appeals. The docketing statement is used to inform the court of a pending case and the parties involved. It provides the court with information such as the case name, case type, district court information, and other important details. There are two types of Oklahoma Docketing Statement Instructions: the Oklahoma Standard Docketing Statement and the Oklahoma Supplemental Docketing Statement. The Standard Docketing Statement includes the case name, case type, district court information, parties involved, court costs, and other pertinent information. The Supplemental Docketing Statement includes additional information about the parties, such as the name of the attorney representing each party as well as any costs or fees that have been paid. In order to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in the docketing statement, all parties involved must sign the statement to certify the information is correct. Additionally, parties must submit any supplemental documents to the court, such as pleadings, motions, or declarations. Once all documents have been received, the court will review the docketing statement and supplemental documents to determine if the case meets the requirements to be accepted for filing.