Oklahoma Use of Court Reporter's Transcripts and Recordings by Appellate Indigent Defender (OUCRTRPAD) is a program that provides court reporters and transcripts of court proceedings to indigent defendants in Oklahoma who have been charged with a criminal offense and are appealing their conviction or sentence. The program is managed by the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System (AIDS) and is funded through a combination of state dollars and federal grants. The transcripts and recordings are provided to the appellate indigent defender in the form of a digital file. The program has two main types of transcripts and recordings: oral and written. Oral transcripts are created by a court reporter who records the audio of the proceedings in real time, and the transcript is then transcribed by the court reporter. Written transcripts are created in the same manner, but the information is transcribed directly from the court record and does not require a court reporter. OUCRTRPAD also provides access to trial exhibits, including photographs, video recordings, and audio recordings. The trial exhibits are available to the appellate indigent defender upon request. The program also offers assistance in preparing a brief in support of the appeal. The program provides indigent defendants in Oklahoma with access to transcripts and recordings of their court proceedings, which can be used to support their appeals. This ensures that indigent defendants in Oklahoma have the resources they need to properly defend themselves in court.