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In a move to modernize the state's civil practice system, Oklahoma has implemented a new online filing system for civil practice cases. Starting today, August 11, 2025, attorneys and litigants can now submit their court filings electronically, making the process more convenient and efficient.The new online filing system allows users to easily upload all required documents and pay necessary fees without having to physically travel to the courthouse. This not only saves time and resources but also reduces the risk of errors often associated with paper filings.Judge Sarah Johnson, who oversaw the implementation of the new system, expressed her excitement about the change. "This online filing system will streamline the civil practice process and make it more convenient for all involved," she said. "We are confident that this move will ultimately lead to a more efficient and effective justice system in Oklahoma."The online filing system is accessible 24/7, allowing attorneys and litigants to submit their filings at any time, from anywhere with an internet connection. Additionally, the system automatically notifies users of any updates or changes to their cases, keeping them informed throughout the process.In order to ensure smooth transition to the new system, the Oklahoma judicial system has provided training sessions and resources for attorneys and court staff. Technical support is also available for any issues or questions that may arise.The implementation of the new online filing system is part of a broader effort to modernize Oklahoma's court system and improve access to justice for all residents. Officials hope that this move will not only simplify the civil practice process but also increase transparency and accountability within the legal system.For more information on how to access the new online filing system for civil practice cases in Oklahoma, visit the state judiciary website or contact your local court office.