The Oklahoma Final Return of Service for Protective Order is a document that is completed by law enforcement and filed with the court to certify that a protective order was served to the respondent. It is a legal document that is used to provide proof that the respondent was made aware of the order and the terms of the order. There are three types of Oklahoma Final Return of Service for Protective Order: 1) Return of Service for Emergency Protective Order; 2) Return of Service for Protective Order After Hearing; and 3) Return of Service for Modification or Revocation of Protective Order. The first two documents are completed when a protective order is issued by the court and served to the respondent. The third document is completed when a protective order is modified or revoked by the court. The documents provide details on the date and time of service, the manner in which the protective order was served, and the name of the person who served the order. The documents must be signed by the law enforcement officer and filed with the court.