From the Oklahoma Department of Libraries:

Each resource provided comes with a brief explanation of its usage. Library staff can help recommend resources and provide information but can not do the work for you or provide legal advice. 

The following resources may be helpful in your pursuit and understanding of legal matters. Programs with professionals who can provide legal advice have also been included should you find a need for their services.

FIND FORMS

These resources help you find and download legal forms to print. Divorce petitions are not available, though there are other forms related to divorce. The library does not have copies of any forms, including divorce petitions, and cannot provide them for you. However, you can print at the library for .15 cents per black-and-white page.

Legal Aid Self Help Forms

Self-Help Forms from Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma & other sources If you are low-income or are a Senior, 60 or older, you can call Legal Aid at  888-534-5243. Phones are answered Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon & 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Legal Information Source

Contains full-text legal reference books from Nolo, and thousands of legal forms, including business, family affairs, divorce, immigration, property, rights and disputes, and estate planning.


MORE HELPFUL LINKS

DOWNLOADING AND PRINTING FORMS

All EOLS libraries have printing services available. Black and White copies are .15 cents each. You can put your print order in using your phone or from inside the library on a computer. Please visit https://eols.org/mobile-printing/ for more information.

HELPFUL GUIDES

The Legal Information Reference Center offers Nolo’s Guides you can access online on a variety of topics for your research. Those include Nolo’s:

  • Essential Guide to Divorce
  • Every Tenant’s Legal Guide
  • Quick and Legal Will Book
  • Federal Employment Laws
  • Encyclopedia of Everyday Law

Access the Online Catalog with the EOLS App

Search the catalog, reserve items, see upcoming events, and more, with the EOLS Library App, for IOS and Android.


Informaccion Legal para Oklahoma

Temas Incluidos en el folleto: Bancarrota, Divorcio, Tutela, Tribunal Testamentario, Opciones de Resolución, Tribunal de Reclamos Menores, Protección de Víctimas, Testamentos y Fideicomisos, Bibliotecas Legales.


Legal Aid Self Help Forms

Self-Help Forms from Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma & other sources If you are low-income or are a Senior, 60 or older, you can call Legal Aid at  888-534-5243. Phones are answered Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon & 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Legal Information for Oklahoma

Topics In Booklet Include: Bankruptcy, Divorce, Guardianship, Probate Court, Resolution Options, Small Claims Court, Victim Protection, Wills And Trusts, Law Libraries.


Legal Information Source

Contains full-text legal reference books from Nolo, and thousands of legal forms, including business, family affairs, divorce, immigration, property, rights and disputes, and estate planning.


Legal Resources for Library Patrons

Each resource provided comes with a brief explanation. Library staff can help recommend resources but can not do the work for you or provide legal advice. Programs with professionals who can provide legal advice have also been included should you find a need for their services.


Mobile Printing

Print emails, documents, photos, boarding passes, web pages, and more at EOLS.  Print directly from a library computer or use your smartphone, tablet, home computer, or laptop to send a mobile print request. Price List


Oklahoma Law for People

Learn about legal guardianships and guardians ad litem, plus information and a guidebook to assist you or a loved one through the process of guardianship. Submit your legal questions and a volunteer lawyer will respond at no cost. Questions regarding criminal law are not answered. Income-based qualifications apply.


Oklahoma Online Voter Registration

This wizard allows you to process online voter registration or produce a filled out Oklahoma Voter Registration form that you can then sign and mail to your local County Election board.