Notice to State Court of Removal to Federal Court
(OK)
Summary
This template may be used by a defendant in a civil action to notify an Oklahoma state court and all adverse parties that the action has been removed from state court to federal court. This template includes practical guidance and drafting notes. "Promptly" after filing a notice of removal with the federal district court, the removing defendant must give written notice of the filing to all adverse parties and file a copy of the notice with the clerk of the state court where the action was pending. 28 U.S.C. § 1446(d). Thus, you should attach a copy of the notice of removal filed in the federal court to this form. This form along with the notice of removal should then be served on each of the plaintiffs (and any co-defendants who may be considered "adverse" due to the filing of crossclaims) and filed in the Oklahoma state court. Filing of the notice of removal with the state court "shall effect" the removal, and the state court may not proceed any further with the case unless and until the case is remanded. 28 U.S.C. § 1446(d). For discussion of the grounds and procedures for removal to federal court, see Removing a Case to Federal Court (Federal). For a form of notice of removal to be filed in the federal court, see Notice of Removal (Federal). For procedures for filing and serving papers in the Oklahoma state courts, see Filing and Serving Documents Other Than Original Petition and Summons Checklist (OK).