Oklahoma City
Legal Resources
We also encourage you to explore a vast array of resources available to help you understand your rights in Oklahoma. Below, we have included some resources that may be helpful. This is not an exhaustive list, but it should help empower you to be an informed advocate.
VINE is America’s number one victim notification network, providing victims and concerned citizens with the power of information to allow these individuals to have the sense of security that they deserve.
The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides Oklahomans access to all courts, legal research, court records, and other related information.
The website for the Oklahoma State Legislature allows citizens to watch the House and Senate floor proceedings live, as well as providing access to a variety of other legislative resources and information.
ACLU of Oklahoma is part of the greater ACLU organization and is devoted exclusively to the defense and promotion of the individual rights secured by the U.S. and Oklahoma constitutions.
The Office of Civil Rights Enforcement is the department with the Oklahoma Attorney General that enforces Oklahoma’s anti-discrimination laws, provides educational resources, and partners with the public to positively and proactively advance the cause of civil rights for the equal benefit and enjoyment of all Oklahomans.
Oklahoma Justice Reform is a coalition of leaders and advocates committed to justice reforms that improve public safety by reducing Oklahoma’s dependence on incarceration, reducing taxpayer costs, and keeping families together.
Diversion Hub – The Diversion Hub is a network dedicated to assisting justice-involved individuals in Oklahoma City by harnessing the power of support agencies through combined services. Our goal is to provide life-stabilizing resources while empowering individuals to reduce their encounters with the criminal justice system through enhanced support services, including case management, data integration and coordinated communication under one roof.