Oklahoma Code § 12-1517

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Sale of property that cannot be partitioned - Procedure
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A.  In addition to other provisions of law, if, upon the filing
of the commissioners' report, it appears that the property cannot be
partitioned in kind and the value of the property does not exceed
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), the court may forthwith dispense
with further regular partition proceedings and make an order
directing the sheriff of the county to sell the property, in the
same manner, as in sales of real estate on execution at not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of the appraised value.
B.  In addition to the notice required for sales of real estate
on execution, notice of the sale shall be mailed with return receipt
requested at least twenty (20) days prior to the sale, to all
persons owning an interest in the property or to their attorneys at
their respective last-known address.
C.  If it can be established to the satisfaction of the court,
prior to the sale, that such property is of a value in excess of
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), such sale shall not be held and
the court shall appoint other commissioners to reappraise the
property or refer the matter to the same commissioners.
D.  Confirmation of such sale shall be set for hearing not less
than ten (10) days after the day of sale.  A written notice of
hearing on the confirmation of the sale shall be mailed, by first-
class mail, postage prepaid, to all persons having an interest in
the property as previously determined by the court whose names and
addresses are known, at least ten (10) days before the hearing on
the confirmation of the sale, and if the name or address of any such
person is unknown, such notice shall also be published in a
newspaper authorized by law to publish legal notices in each county
in which the property is situated.  If no newspaper authorized by
law to publish legal notices is published in such county, the notice
shall be published in some such newspaper of general circulation
which is published in an adjoining county.  The notice shall state
the name of the person or persons being notified by publication and
shall be published once at least ten (10) days prior to the date of
the hearing on the notice of confirmation of the sale.  An affidavit
of proof of mailing and of publication, if publication is required,
shall be filed in the case.
E.  Upon such hearing, if satisfied with the validity and
fairness of the sale, the court shall order the sheriff to issue a
sheriff's deed to the purchaser of the property and, after
apportionment of costs, attorney fees and expenses, direct
disbursement of the sale proceeds to those persons legally entitled
to receive the same.

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