Oklahoma Code § 21-1266.8

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Search warrants
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A search warrant may issue for the purpose of searching for and
seizing any books, records, pamphlets, cards, receipts, lists,
memoranda, pictures, recordings, or any written instruments showing
that a person or organization is violating or has violated any
provision of this act.  Search warrants may be issued by any judge
of a court of record in this state upon the written application of
the district attorney, within their respective jurisdictions,
accompanied by the affidavit of a credible person setting forth the
name or description of the owner or person in charge of the premises
to be searched, or stating that his name and description are
unknown, the address or description of the premises, and showing
that the described premises is a place where some specified phase or
phases of this act are violated or are being violated, or where are
kept any books, records, pamphlets, cards, receipts, lists,
memoranda, pictures, recordings, or written instruments of any kind
showing a violation of some phase or phases of this act; provided
that if the premises to be searched constitute a private residence,
such application for a search warrant shall be accompanied by the
affidavits of two (2) credible citizens.  Except as herein provided,
the application, issuance, and execution of any such warrant and all
proceedings relative thereto shall conform to the applicable
provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure; provided that any
evidence obtained by virtue of a search warrant issued under the
provisions of this act shall not be admissible in evidence in the
trial of any proceeding, administrative or judicial, save and except
those arising under this act.

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