An Oklahoma Petition for Review is a legal document filed with the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the highest court in the state. It is a request for the court to hear an appeal in a case that was already decided in a lower court. There are two types of Oklahoma Petition for Review: a direct petition and an interlocutory petition. A direct petition is a request for the court to review and reverse an order or judgment from a lower court. An interlocutory petition is a request for the court to review an interlocutory order, which is a court order that does not end the case but simply decides a point of law and procedure. Both types of petitions must include a certified copy of the order or judgment being appealed, a statement of facts, a brief statement of the issues involved, and a list of the appellate court documents that were filed in the case.