An Oklahoma Final Order of Protection is a legal document issued by the court that provides protection from abuse, harassment, and/or stalking. It can be issued to a person, or persons, who are victims of domestic violence, stalking, and/or harassment. The order is issued by the court to protect the person(s) from further abuse and/or harassment. An Oklahoma Final Order of Protection can be issued in three forms: Emergency, Interim, and Permanent. An Emergency Order of Protection is issued by the court when the victim is in immediate danger and requires protection from the abuser. It is usually issued without a hearing. An Interim Order of Protection is issued when the court determines that the victim needs protection from the abuser, but there is not an immediate danger. It is usually issued after a hearing. A Permanent Order of Protection is a long-term order issued by the court and remains in effect until the court modifies or terminates it. It is usually issued after a hearing. The Oklahoma Final Order of Protection includes a number of restrictions on the abuser, such as prohibiting certain types of contact, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s home or workplace, and requiring the abuser to attend counseling or classes. It also requires the abuser to pay any court-ordered costs such as medical expenses and counseling. The order is enforceable by the police, and any violations of the order can be reported to the police. Violations of the order can result in criminal charges.