Oklahoma Code § 12-181

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Record of judgment in realty case
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When any part of real property, the subject matter of an action,
is situated in any other county or counties than the one in which
the action is brought, a certified copy of the judgment in such
action must be recorded in the office of the county clerk of such
other county or counties, before it shall operate therein as notice.
It shall operate as such notice, when recorded in the office of the
county clerk, in the county where it is rendered.

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