An Oklahoma Request for Hearing is a formal legal request for a hearing in the state of Oklahoma. This request is typically made by an individual who has been the subject of an administrative or legal action, such as a suspension or revocation of a license or permit, or a contested case. The request is made to the Oklahoma Office of Administrative Hearings (OAK), which is the administrative agency responsible for conducting hearings and deciding the outcome of disputes. The most common types of Oklahoma Request for Hearing are: 1. License Revocation/Suspension Hearings: These hearings are for individuals who have had their license or permit revoked or suspended by a government agency. 2. Contested Case Hearings: These hearings are for individuals who are involved in a dispute over a government action or decision. 3. Appeals Hearings: These hearings are for individuals who are appealing a decision made by a government agency. 4. Special Education Hearings: These hearings are for individuals who have a disagreement with a school district or other educational agency regarding the provision of special education services. 5. Election Hearings: These hearings are for individuals who are involved in a dispute over an election or voting procedure.