Oklahoma Code § 16-43

Title 16. Conveyances: Recording of instruments and judgments affecting real
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estate situated in more than one county.
When any instrument or judgment, affecting the title to or
possession of real property, situated in more than one county in
this state, has been filed for record in either of such counties, a
copy thereof, certified to by the county clerk of the county in
which it has been filed for record, may be recorded in any other
county in this state wherein any portion of the real property
affected by such instrument or judgment is situated, and such
records will have the same effect as if the original instrument or
judgment had been so recorded.

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