The Oklahoma Order of Revocation is a legal process that bars individuals from certain activities or privileges, such as the right to own or possess a firearm, based on a court order or criminal conviction. It is an order issued by the court that revokes a person’s ability to do certain activities or possess certain items. There are two types of Oklahoma Order of Revocation: an Absolute Revocation and a Qualified Revocation. An Absolute Revocation is an order issued by the court that permanently revokes an individual’s right to own or possess a firearm, while a Qualified Revocation is an order issued by the court that temporarily revokes an individual’s right to own or possess a firearm. Both types of revocations must be issued by a judge and are based on a court order or criminal conviction. Individuals who have been issued an Oklahoma Order of Revocation must surrender any firearms in their possession or face legal repercussions.