Oklahoma Code § 11-28-106

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Duties of clerk - Certificate as prima facie proof
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The clerk of the municipal criminal court of record shall keep
and preserve the records of all proceedings had in the court, shall
keep a docket, and shall collect and receive or cause to be
collected and received all fines, costs, bond forfeitures and other
monies properly receivable by the clerk and shall account for the
same to the city governing body.  The governing body may authorize
the appropriate finance official of the city by ordinance to collect
and receive all fines, costs, bond forfeitures and other monies
properly received by the clerk.  When the clerk collects and
receives such monies, the clerk shall pay or cause to be paid all
such sums of money to the appropriate finance official of the city
as the governing body may prescribe.  It shall be the duty of the
clerk to certify and authenticate all transcripts, cases and other
records of the court and the certificate of the clerk shall be prima
facie proof of the correctness of the copy of the document or record
authenticated.

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