The Choctaw Nation Tribal Court Holds Night Court
Attend court outside of the standard hours to pay fines and clear outstanding traffic, misdemeanor and non-violent felony warrants.
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Tribal members can now hunt and fish on neighboring reservations using their tribal membership card. Tribal members/citizens must follow the wildlife regulations (e.g., bag limits, season, etc.) of the tribe whose reservation they are hunting, fishing, or trapping.
View ArticleAttend court outside of the standard hours to pay fines and clear outstanding traffic, misdemeanor and non-violent felony warrants.
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