Oklahoma Code § 11-41-108

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Plat record specifications
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Any plat submitted for recording shall have the following
specifications:
1.  The dimensions of the plat shall be twenty-four (24) by
thirty-six (36) inches or shall be a size that can be properly and
conveniently folded to these dimensions and shall be drawn to a
minimum scale of one hundred (100) feet to the inch; except that
plats in which all lots contain a net area in excess of forty
thousand (40,000) square feet, the plat may be drawn to a scale of
two hundred (200) feet to the inch;

2.  The drawing surface of the plat shall have a binding margin
of two (2) inches at the left side of the plat, a margin of not less
than one (1) inch at the right side, and a margin of not less than
one and one-half (1 1/2) inches at the top and bottom;
3.  The original tracing of each plat and two prints thereof and
a reduced copy in the dimensions of eight and one-half (8 1/2)
inches by eleven (11) inches shall be presented for recording;
4.  The original plat shall be an original drawing made with
india ink on a good grade linen tracing cloth, or with a suitable
black acetate base ink on a stable polyester base film coated upon
completion with a suitable plastic material to prevent flaking and
to assure permanent legibility, or a print on a stable polyester
base film made by photographic processes from a film scribing tested
for residual hypo with an approved hypo testing solution to assure
permanency;
5.  Marginal lines, standard certificates and approval forms may
be printed or legibly stamped on the plat with permanent opaque
black ink when permitted by local ordinance; and
6.  The county clerk may require one of the prints to be a
blueprint cloth and the other print to be a photographic matte film
positive.

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