Oklahoma Inspection of Expunged Criminal Appellate Records is a process that allows certain public officials, such as prosecutors and law enforcement, to inspect the records of individuals who have had their criminal convictions expunged. This inspection process is meant to ensure that those individuals are not committing any new criminal activity, or that they have not violated the terms of their expungement. The inspection process is limited to appeal records, which include any documents related to an appeal of a criminal conviction. Specifically, the documents that can be inspected include court orders, transcripts, briefs, and opinion letters. The officials conducting the inspection can also obtain copies of the documents to review. There are two types of Oklahoma Inspection of Expunged Criminal Appellate Records: pre-expungement and post-expungement. Pre-expungement inspections are conducted prior to the expungement of a criminal conviction, and post-expungement inspections are conducted after the expungement has been granted. Both inspections are limited to the documents related to the appeal of the criminal conviction, and the officials conducting the inspection must provide written notification to the individual whose records are being inspected.