Legal Guides
What Happened?
Choose the guide that matches your immediate situation.
Arrest
Recently Arrested
Use your right to remain silent, follow release terms, and preserve your paperwork.
Start HereDUI
Facing Court and License Issues
Track both proceedings and keep every notice received after the arrest.
Start HereCrash
Injured in a Vehicle Collision
Get medical care and preserve scene, insurance, and expense records.
Start HereUse these guides as a starting point
Each guide begins with immediate steps, explains the usual process, and links to current government sources. It also shows the date the page was last updated.
A public guide cannot account for your evidence, court orders, criminal history, medical condition, or insurance policy. If a deadline is close or the consequences are serious, speak with an attorney rather than relying on general information alone.
Criminal Defense Guides
Arrest, DUI, felony-process, and release-condition information.
What to Do After an Arrest in Oklahoma
A first-48-hours checklist for silence rights, release terms, documents, and digital communications.
Learn MoreOklahoma DUI Process
An overview of the criminal case and separate driver-license process after a DUI arrest.
Learn MoreOklahoma Felony Case Timeline
The usual stages from arrest and filing through preliminary proceedings, motions, resolution, or trial.
Learn MoreBond and Release Conditions
How to understand release terms, avoid violations, and document a need for modification.
Learn MorePersonal Injury Guides
Car-crash, commercial-truck, and uninsured motorist information.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Oklahoma
A checklist for medical care, photographs, reports, expenses, and insurance calls.
Learn MoreOklahoma Uninsured Motorist Claims
How policy language, notices, proof of loss, and releases may affect a claim.
Learn MoreOklahoma Truck Accident Evidence
Commercial-carrier, electronic, maintenance, scene, and medical records to identify early.
Learn MoreLegal Guide FAQs
What these resources can and cannot do.
No. They provide general Oklahoma information. Advice depends on the facts, documents, court, policy language, and deadlines in your matter.
Start with the event that just occurred: an arrest, DUI, release from custody, car crash, commercial truck crash, or notice that the other driver lacks insurance.
Each guide displays its last-updated date and links to government sources. Laws, forms, and agency procedures can change, so verify current requirements before acting.
No. Bring what you have. An attorney can identify missing records and any deadlines that should not wait.
Explain both when you call. A statement or decision in one matter can affect the other, and the two should be evaluated together.
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