Oklahoma Code § 19-289

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Receiving book
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The county clerk shall keep a receiving book, with suitable
headings and columns, as the case may be;
a.  For instruments to be recorded by the county clerk as
registrar of deeds;
b.  For instruments to be filed as public notice by the county
clerk as such; which receiving book, in either instance, shall show
the name of the person who deposited the same, the nature of the
instrument, the year, month, day, hour, and minute when the same
shall be received, the fee for recording or filing the same, and
where the instrument is filed or to whom such instrument is mailed
or delivered if recorded.  It shall be the duty of the State Auditor
and Inspector to prescribe suitable forms to conform to this act and
for the separate instances noted.

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