An Oklahoma Order to take Minor Children into Emergency Custody is an order issued by a court which authorizes the removal of minor children from their current living situation and placement in protective care. This type of order can be issued by a judge in response to a petition filed by a state agency responsible for child welfare or by any person or agency with evidence of potential abuse or neglect. The order may also be issued if the child is in imminent danger of harm or abuse. Types of Oklahoma Order to take Minor Children into Emergency Custody include: 1. Emergency Protective Order: Authorizes the immediate removal of minor children from their current living environment and placement in protective care. 2. Temporary Custody Order: Authorizes the removal of minor children from their current living environment and placement in protective care for a period of time determined by the court. 3. Permanent Custody Order: Authorizes the removal of minor children from their current living environment and placement in protective care on a permanent basis, unless the court orders otherwise.