Oklahoma Consent Form — DO NOT DOCKET is a legal document used to give permission for a minor child to travel without the presence of a parent or legal guardian. It is typically used when a minor is traveling with a school group, organization, or family, and the parent or legal guardian is not able to accompany them. The form is also frequently used when a minor is traveling with an adult who is not their parent or guardian. There are two types of Oklahoma Consent Form — DO NOT DOCKET: a short form and a long form. The short form is typically used for short trips, such as a day trip or overnight trip. The long form is usually used for trips lasting longer than one day. Both forms require the signature of the parent or guardian and must be notarized. The form must also include the destination of the trip, the date of departure, and the date of return.