Oklahoma Supreme Court
| Oklahoma Supreme Court | |
|---|---|
The Oklahoma Judicial Center serves as the headquarters of the Court | |
| Established | 1907 |
| Jurisdiction | Oklahoma |
| Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| Composition method | Gubernatorial appointment with non-partisan statewide retention |
| Authorised by | Oklahoma Constitution |
| Appeals to | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Judge term length | Life, renewable every 6 years |
| Number of positions | 9 |
| Website | Official website |
| Chief Justice | |
| Currently | Dustin Rowe |
| Since | January 1, 2025 |
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma is a court of appeal for non-criminal cases, one of the two highest judicial bodies in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and leads the judiciary of Oklahoma, the judicial branch of the government of Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court meets in the Oklahoma Judicial Center, having previously met in the Oklahoma State Capitol until 2011. The court consists of nine justices nominated by a state commission and appointed by the governor.
Members of the court are required to be nonpartisan and are prohibited from a number of political activities including making or soliciting campaign contributions.