The Oklahoma Designation of Record for District Court is a document that is used to designate a record in a civil action that is pending or has been concluded in a District Court. This document is used to ensure that the record is properly preserved and available for reference during the course of the litigation. There are two types of Oklahoma Designation of Record for District Court: general and restricted. The general designation is used for all civil cases, while the restricted designation is used for cases that involve sensitive information, such as those involving juveniles or medical records. The designation must be signed by the judge and must include a detailed description of the records that are being preserved. The document also contains the name of the custodian of the records, contact information, and any other special instructions.