Oklahoma Code § 19-1250

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Installments - Payment - Collecting agent - Duties
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The assessments provided for and levied pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 1230 through 1262 of this title shall be
payable as the installments become due, together with the interest
on said installments, to the county clerk who shall give proper
receipts for such payments and credit the same upon the road
assessment record.  It shall be the duty of the county clerk to keep
an accurate account of all such collections made by the clerk and to
pay to the county treasurer daily the amounts of such assessments
collected by the clerk.  The amounts so collected and paid to the
county treasurer shall constitute a separate, special fund to be
used and applied to the payment of such bonds and the interest
thereon, as provided by Sections 1257 through 1260 of this title.
It shall be the duty of the county clerk, not less than thirty (30)
days and not more than forty (40) days before the maturity of any
installment of such assessments, to publish in two successive issues
of a daily newspaper or in one issue of a weekly newspaper,
published in the county and of general circulation in said county, a
notice advising the record title holder of the land affected by such
assessment of the date when such installment and interest will be
due, and designating the road, street, streets, or public places, or
parts thereof, for the improvement of which such assessments have
been levied, and that unless such assessments shall be promptly
paid, said installment and interest shall bear interest at the rate
of fifteen percent (15%) per annum until paid, and proceedings taken
according to law to collect said installment and interest.  It shall
also be the duty of the county clerk, not less than thirty (30) days
before the maturity of any installment of such assessments, to send
a notice by mail advising the record titleholder of the land
affected by such assessment of the date when such installment and
interest will be due, and designating the road, street, streets, or
public places, or parts thereof, for the improvement of which such
assessments have been levied, and that unless such assessments shall
be promptly paid, said installment and interest shall bear interest
at the rate of fifteen percent (15%) per annum until paid, and
proceedings taken according to law to collect said installment and
interest.  Failure of the owner to receive any notice shall not
invalidate any of the proceedings authorized in this title and shall
not invalidate any installment or interest that may be due.  It
shall be the duty of the county clerk, promptly after the date of
maturity of any such installment and interest and on or before the
fifteenth day of September in each year, to certify such installment
and interest due to the county treasurer of the county in which the
improvement district is located, which installment and interest

shall be placed by said county treasurer upon the November
delinquent tax list of the same year prepared by the treasurer of
said county and collected as other delinquent taxes are collected.
It shall be the duty of the county treasurer to collect such
installments of assessment, together with interest and penalty, so
certified to the treasurer by the county clerk, as provided for in
this section, but any taxpayer shall have the right to pay his ad
valorem taxes to the county treasurer regardless of the delinquency
of such assessments.  Within thirty (30) days from the receipt of
such delinquent assessments, interest and penalty collected by the
county treasurer shall be disbursed in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 1230 through 1262 of this title.  Failure of
the county clerk to publish notice of the maturing of any
installment and interest shall in no way affect the validity of the
proceedings to collect such installment and interest pursuant to the
provisions of this section.  All payments to the county treasurer on
account of such assessments shall be certified by the treasurer to
the county clerk to be credited on the road assessment record.

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