Oklahoma Code § 19-1242

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Objections to appraisement or apportionment - Hearing -
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When the report required pursuant to the provisions of Section
1241 of this title has been returned, the board of county

commissioners shall appoint a time for holding a hearing to hear any
complaints or objections that may be made concerning the
appraisement and apportionment as to any of such lots or tracts of
land.  Notice of such hearing shall be published by the county clerk
in six consecutive issues of a daily newspaper or two consecutive
issues of a weekly newspaper of general circulation published in
said county.  The time fixed for said hearing shall be not less than
five (5) nor more than ten (10) days from the last publication.  Not
less than ten (10) days before said hearing the clerk shall notify
each listed record title holder of lots or tracts of land within
said district as shown by the current ownership rolls in the county
treasurer's office in the manner provided pursuant to the provisions
of Section 1234 of this title.

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