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421 N.W. 13th, Suite 290
Oklahoma City, OK 73103


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The District Attorneys Council shall have the power to perform such functions as in its opinion shall strengthen the Criminal Justice system in Oklahoma, to provide a professional organization for the education, training, and coordination of technical efforts of all state prosecutors and to maintain and improve prosecutor efficiency and effectiveness in enforcing the laws of this state. 

 

Executive Division 

  • Presents issues that are important to the District Attorney system to the Governor, Legislature, and other policy makers.
  • Coordinates continuing legal education for attorneys within the District Attorneys system, as well as training for District Attorney Investigators, Victim Witness Coordinators and other support staff.
  • Serves as the liaison between District Attorney Child Support Enforcement offices and the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.
  • Serves as the liaison to District Attorney offices with multi-jurisdictional task forces.
  • Provides legal research services to the District Attorney offices.

 

Information Technology

    The Information Technology division of the District Attorneys Council provides information to improve information technology services through efficient and effective execution of technological research, acquisition, and testing while providing leading-edge customer services to the District Attorneys Council and the District Attorneys System. Our customers include the District Attorneys Council, District Attorneys of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, and the Administrative Office of the Courts.

 

Finance Division

  • Payroll for all personnel of the District Attorney's system.
  • Employee Benefits
  • Travel Reimbursement
  • Establish and monitor annual Budget Work Program through the Office of State Finance.
  • Purchasing
  • Reconciling accounts with the State Treasurer's Office and State Finance.
  • Provide monthly ledgers to 27 districts, accounting for funds held at the District Attorneys Council.  
  • Monitor Child Support contracts for compliance; request funds; prepare reconciliations.
  • Prepare and submit annual Budget Request to the Office of State Finance.
  • Prepare and submit a bi-annual Strategic Plan to the Office of State Finance.

 

Child Support Enforcement

    The Department of Human Services (DHS) is the state administering agency for Oklahoma's Child Support Enforcement Program. Fourteen District Attorneys contract with DHS to provide child support enforcement services.  The District Attorneys Council assists in the administration of these cooperative agreements. Moreover, DAC's General Counsel serves as a liaison between district attorney child support enforcement offices and the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

 

Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor Program

    The Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (TSRP) position is funded through a grant from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office. This position is designed to improve the ability of state's prosecutors to effectively prosecute traffic safety violations, particularly focusing on vehicular homicide, driving under the influence (alcohol and controlled dangerous substances), and vehicle crashes involving personal injuries.

 

Domestic Resource Prosecutor 

    The position of Domestic Resource Prosecutor (DVRP) is funded through a grant from the United States Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), Currently, there are ten DVRP's throughout the United States. The purpose of the DVRP is to increase the capacity of prosecutors across the State of Oklahoma to more effectively prosecute domestic violence cases.