The Oklahoma Notice of Intent to Appeal; Designation of Record is a legal document used in the state of Oklahoma to notify the court of a party's intent to appeal a lower court's decision. The notice must be filed with the court within 30 days of the lower court's decision in order to preserve the right to appeal. It also designates the portions of the lower court record that the appellant wishes to include in the appeal. There are two types of Oklahoma Notice of Intent to Appeal; Designation of Record: 1. Notice of Intent to Appeal: This document informs the court of the appellant's intention to appeal the lower court's decision and preserves the right to appeal. 2. Designation of Record: This document designates the portions of the lower court record that the appellant wishes to include in the appeal. This document must be filed with the Notice of Intent to Appeal.