Oklahoma Motion to Check Out Material is a legal document used in Oklahoma courts to allow a party to inspect certain documents or material that are relevant to a case. This motion is typically used to request permission to inspect documents or material in the possession of the opposing party, such as records, emails, photographs, or other tangible evidence. The motion must include the name of the requesting party, the name of the opposing party, a description of the documents or material requested, and the reasons why the requesting party believes the material is necessary to the case. The requesting party must also provide an estimated time period for the inspection and any other conditions that must be met. There are two types of Oklahoma Motion to Check Out Material: a Motion to Compel Production of Documents and a Motion for Physical or Mental Examination. A Motion to Compel Production of Documents is used to request documents from the opposing party, such as emails, photographs, or records. A Motion for Physical or Mental Examination is used to request permission to conduct an examination of the opposing party, such as a mental or physical examination.