Oklahoma Code § 19-6

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Payment of judgment against county
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When a judgment shall be rendered against the board of
commissioners of any county, or against any county officer in any
action prosecuted by or against him in his official name, where the
same should be paid by the county, no execution shall issue upon the
said judgment, but a tax sufficient to pay same shall be levied and
collected in like manner as other county taxes, and when collected
shall be paid by the county treasurer on the delivery of a proper
receipt and the signing of an acknowledgment on the court record of
said judgment, by the party in whose favor the judgment was
rendered, or by his attorney of record, that same has been
satisfied.

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