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The Oklahoma court system includes district courts, municipal
courts, the workers’ compensation court, the court of tax
review, and the court on the judiciary. The district courts and
the municipal courts are the main trial courts in the state. While
the district courts have general jurisdiction on civil and criminal
cases, the municipal courts have limited jurisdiction.
The Oklahoma district courts may have several divisions such as
the small claims division, drug courts and business courts. The
municipal courts usually handle criminal cases such as traffic
violations. Oklahoma has two types of courts, ‘of record’
and ‘not of record’. ‘Of record’ includes
criminal cases, traffic violations and ordinance violations; while
‘not of record’ courts hear municipal ordinance violation
cases.
The Oklahoma workers’ compensation court hears cases that
involve the Oklahoma workers’ compensation act. The court
of tax review handles cases related to taxation and certain civil
cases for the entire state. The state’s court on the judiciary
handles cases against members of the judiciary such as removal
of judges.
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