Oklahoma Code § 22-1223.1

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Electronically recorded oral statement - Transcription
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A magistrate may take an oral statement under oath which shall
at that time be recorded electronically and thereafter transcribed
by an official court reporter.  The original recording and
transcription thereof shall become a part of and kept with the
official records of the case.  The transcribed statement shall be
deemed to be an affidavit for the purposes of this section and
Section 1223 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
In such cases, the magistrate and the official court reporter
shall sign the transcription of the recording of the sworn
statement. Thereafter, the transcript shall be filed with the clerk
of the district court along with the original recording.

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