Oklahoma Unknowing Violation of Statute or Ordinance is when an individual unknowingly violates a state law or local ordinance and is charged with a crime. This could include, but is not limited to, operating a vehicle without a valid license, operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance, unlawfully possessing a firearm, or unlawfully possessing a controlled substance. Other types of Oklahoma Unknowing Violation of Statute or Ordinance include violations of local zoning ordinances, building codes, or environmental regulations. Regardless of the violation, all unknowing violations of state law or local ordinances are considered criminal offenses and can have serious consequences. Penalties may include fines, jail time, or other legal consequences.